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79catOn full scholarshipPost #1461MyFanPageAdd BuddyIgnore Anyone else that tucks their shirt in besides me think Reply --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Some of these college kids could that have grade issues would do better if they didn't have to tweet whenever they take a crap or wipe their butt?8/12 1:50 PM | IP: Logged
cliffclavin754On the depth chartPost #2658Overland Park, KSMyFanPageAdd BuddyIgnore Curtis Malone story Reply --------------------------------------------------------------------------------for those who don't remember it was Malone who sent that money to Jamar that got him suspended for the Syracuse game in the tourney.........it was most likely drug money. I haven't heard Frank comment on Malone at all and considering how often Frank and Dalonte worked with him I find that surprising.Link: http://www.si.com/college-basketball/2014/08/20/curtis-malone-aau-basketball-drug-arrest
Quotecliffclavin754On the depth chartPost #2658Overland Park, KSMyFanPageAdd BuddyIgnore Curtis Malone story Reply --------------------------------------------------------------------------------for those who don't remember it was Malone who sent that money to Jamar that got him suspended for the Syracuse game in the tourney.........it was most likely drug money. I haven't heard Frank comment on Malone at all and considering how often Frank and Dalonte worked with him I find that surprising.Link: http://www.si.com/college-basketball/2014/08/20/curtis-malone-aau-basketball-drug-arrest
When asked about his financial arrangement with Bell, Malone smiles and says, “The details will be in the book.”
GPCwallaceADMINPost #2549MyFanPageAdd BuddyIgnore The start of something new Reply --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Well folks, after only a few short weeks working from Kansas City as a "satellite employee", even bigger changes are coming.Without getting into all the details, over the course of the last weekend I was approached about the opportunity to begin a new role outside of GoPowercat that would keep me in Kansas City as a full time employee.Though a welcome invitation, it was by all means completely unexpected and moved incredibly fast from the start. After deliberating with my family and my fiance for a few days, I went ahead and contacted Fitz to regretfully inform him that I would be accepting the new position, hereby relinquishing my multimedia duties at GoPowercat.Since 2007, the office in Aggieville has been my home, whether as a part-time employee or a full-time employee and I can honestly say it was and likely will stay one of the greatest jobs I've ever held. The talent inside that workplace on Moro is unmatched in Manhattan and the K-State sports universe and I'm honored to say I was able to be a small part of it. Fitz has allowed so much creativity and independence from the media side of things that it's no shock whatsoever to see the success our site has generated in those areas.However, before this becomes a goodbye post, I should note that my duties on the football recruiting trail will not change. By my request and that of Fitz's as well (which I was very happy to hear), my new employer has graciously allowed me to continue covering recruiting on a part-time basis and I'm excited to stay entrenched in the workings of Coach Snyder's staff... well, as best as anyone can be.I have complete faith that the video elements, podcast, and Pregame Show will live on without me because of the dedication of the current staff and potential of those coming up in the ranks. So, thank you for all the kind words and applause for my work over the years, most recently with Hard Knocks. Though it may not get expressed over the message boards, as my immaturity at times led to me becoming some sort of a villain around here (and rightfully so I must admit), I've never worked harder at a position than I did at GPC and it was completely because I wanted to provide our subscribers with something special-- something that couldn't be found on other Rivals sites. It meant a lot to me to go above and beyond because the K-State fans deserve it, Tim Fitzgerald deserves it, and I demand it of myself everyday. It's been a pleasure expressing the world of K-State athletics through media for you all to enjoy and I'm excited to pass along the torch to whomever comes next, just as Shane Howard did for me a few years ago.Go Cats and I'll see you around!PS- How do you tailgate again? I've kind of forgotten.
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Probably got into enrollment. That's where most flame outs go.
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ExtremestuntsA solid starterPost #5229MyFanPageAdd BuddyIgnore Deante Burton Reply --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Does he really do what he needs to do, consistently? He is lauded by GPC staff, Hatter(both as a steal in the class), and has been pushed from coach Coleman to be the future man. With arguably the best college wideout in the country, a good combo(smarts and enough athleticism) 2nd wideout, a laser for a quarterback, he is set-up to have great success. I have heard that the staff has given him every chance to be successful. I have also heard for the last two years he has been extremely immature. Meaning comfortable, and thought to be one of the reasons that Coach Coleman rides his ass so hard. The wideout I am most excited about is Judah Jones! He just seems like a lockett waiting to happen. Now just in different ways.Back to Deante....The physical is clearly there for this guy. Good size, quicks, speed, cuts. He meets the prototype more than any other wideout we have. Where is this guy on touchdown totals by the end of the year? He is set-up to do quite well. He doesn't have to be the man yet, but he definitely needs to show that he can become that guy. He redshirted his first year? I am assuming no.