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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1550 on: December 05, 2011, 10:33:02 PM »
Thanks HogFan3129, it had been awhile since anyone posted a giant block of text.   :thumbs:

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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1553 on: December 05, 2011, 10:34:43 PM »

we gona woop kansas ass

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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1554 on: December 05, 2011, 10:35:16 PM »

So I ask all you bums who couldn't get into KU, what again makes your school better in any respect?


oh my god. the pig aggie from the state with only one actual college doesn't understand how the kansas regents system works. how cute.  :lol:

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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1555 on: December 05, 2011, 10:35:32 PM »
OH NOES HE WIKI'D OUR ASSES!

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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1556 on: December 05, 2011, 10:36:01 PM »
Kansas State University, originally named Kansas State Agricultural College, was founded on February 16, 1863, during the American Civil War, as a land-grant institution under the Morrill Act.[6] The school was the first land-grant college created under the Morrill Act.[6][7] K-State is the fourth-oldest school in the Big 12 Conference and the oldest public university in the state of Kansas.
The effort to establish the school began in 1861, when Kansas was admitted to the United States. One of the new state legislature's top priorities involved establishing a state university. That year, the delegation from Manhattan introduced a bill to convert the old Blue Mont Central College (a private college incorporated in Manhattan in 1858) into the state university.[8] But the bill establishing the university in Manhattan was controversially vetoed by Governor Charles L. Robinson of Lawrence, and an attempt to override the veto in the Legislature failed by two votes.[9] In 1862, another bill to make Manhattan the site of the state university failed by one vote.[9] Finally, upon the third attempt on February 16, 1863, the state accepted Manhattan's offer to donate the Blue Mont College building and grounds and established the state's land-grant college at the site – the institution that would become Kansas State University.[9]
When the college opened for its first session on September 2, 1863, it became only the second public institution of higher learning to admit women and men equally in the United States. Enrollment for the first session totaled 52 students: 26 men and 26 women.[6]
[edit]19th century


The college in 1878
The early years of the institution witnessed debate over whether the college should provide a focused agricultural education or a full liberal arts education. During this era, the tenor of the school shifted with the tenure of university presidents. For example, President John A. Anderson (1873–1879) favored a limited education and President George T. Fairchild (1879–1897) favored a classic liberal education.[6][10] Fairchild was credited with saying, "Our college exists not so much to make men farmers as to make farmers men."[6]
During this era, in 1873, Kansas State helped pioneer the academic teaching of home economics for women, becoming one of the first two colleges to offer the program of study.[11][12] In 1874, the college also became the first in the United States to offer printing courses, which led to journalism courses being launched in 1910; thus, today's A.Q. Miller School of Journalism & Mass Communications, though no longer teaching printing, has the nation's longest continuously offered curriculum in mass communication.[citation needed]
[edit]Recent history
The name of the school changed in 1931 to "Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science". In 1959, the Kansas legislature changed the name again to "Kansas State University of Agriculture and Applied Science" to reflect a growing number of graduate programs, though, even in Kansas state legal matters, it is interchangeably referred to as Kansas State University.[13][14] Milton S. Eisenhower served as president of the university from 1943 to 1950, and Dr. James McCain succeeded him, serving from 1950 to 1975. Several buildings, including residence halls and a student union, were added to the campus in the 1950s. The 1960s witnessed demonstrations against the Vietnam War, though fewer than at other college campuses. Enrollment was relatively high through most of the 1970s, but the university endured a downward spiral from approximately 1976 to 1986, when enrollment decreased to 17,570 and a number of faculty resigned. In 1986, Jon Wefald assumed the presidency of Kansas State University. During his tenure, enrollment and donations increased.


Dickens Hall, from a 1907 postcard
On June 15, 2009, Kirk Schulz became the 13th president of Kansas State University.[15] In March 2010 he announced his K-State 2025 plan.[16] The initiative is designed to elevate K-State to a top 50 nationally recognized research university by 2025.
[edit]Historic buildings
See also: List of oldest buildings on Kansas colleges and universities
The university moved from the location of Blue Mont Central College to its present site in 1875.[6] The original site is now occupied by Central National Bank of Manhattan, Kansas, and Founders Hill Apartments. Holtz Hall, built in 1876, was the first new building erected after the move and is now the oldest free-standing building on campus.[6] The signature building at Kansas State University, Anderson Hall, developed in three stages between 1877 and 1885. Anderson Hall, now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has housed the university's administrative offices for more than a century

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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1557 on: December 05, 2011, 10:36:45 PM »
Kansas State University, originally named Kansas State Agricultural College, was founded on February 16, 1863, during the American Civil War, as a land-grant institution under the Morrill Act.[6] The school was the first land-grant college created under the Morrill Act.[6][7] K-State is the fourth-oldest school in the Big 12 Conference and the oldest public university in the state of Kansas.
The effort to establish the school began in 1861, when Kansas was admitted to the United States. One of the new state legislature's top priorities involved establishing a state university. That year, the delegation from Manhattan introduced a bill to convert the old Blue Mont Central College (a private college incorporated in Manhattan in 1858) into the state university.[8] But the bill establishing the university in Manhattan was controversially vetoed by Governor Charles L. Robinson of Lawrence, and an attempt to override the veto in the Legislature failed by two votes.[9] In 1862, another bill to make Manhattan the site of the state university failed by one vote.[9] Finally, upon the third attempt on February 16, 1863, the state accepted Manhattan's offer to donate the Blue Mont College building and grounds and established the state's land-grant college at the site – the institution that would become Kansas State University.[9]
When the college opened for its first session on September 2, 1863, it became only the second public institution of higher learning to admit women and men equally in the United States. Enrollment for the first session totaled 52 students: 26 men and 26 women.[6]
[edit]19th century


The college in 1878
The early years of the institution witnessed debate over whether the college should provide a focused agricultural education or a full liberal arts education. During this era, the tenor of the school shifted with the tenure of university presidents. For example, President John A. Anderson (1873–1879) favored a limited education and President George T. Fairchild (1879–1897) favored a classic liberal education.[6][10] Fairchild was credited with saying, "Our college exists not so much to make men farmers as to make farmers men."[6]
During this era, in 1873, Kansas State helped pioneer the academic teaching of home economics for women, becoming one of the first two colleges to offer the program of study.[11][12] In 1874, the college also became the first in the United States to offer printing courses, which led to journalism courses being launched in 1910; thus, today's A.Q. Miller School of Journalism & Mass Communications, though no longer teaching printing, has the nation's longest continuously offered curriculum in mass communication.[citation needed]
[edit]Recent history
The name of the school changed in 1931 to "Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science". In 1959, the Kansas legislature changed the name again to "Kansas State University of Agriculture and Applied Science" to reflect a growing number of graduate programs, though, even in Kansas state legal matters, it is interchangeably referred to as Kansas State University.[13][14] Milton S. Eisenhower served as president of the university from 1943 to 1950, and Dr. James McCain succeeded him, serving from 1950 to 1975. Several buildings, including residence halls and a student union, were added to the campus in the 1950s. The 1960s witnessed demonstrations against the Vietnam War, though fewer than at other college campuses. Enrollment was relatively high through most of the 1970s, but the university endured a downward spiral from approximately 1976 to 1986, when enrollment decreased to 17,570 and a number of faculty resigned. In 1986, Jon Wefald assumed the presidency of Kansas State University. During his tenure, enrollment and donations increased.


Dickens Hall, from a 1907 postcard
On June 15, 2009, Kirk Schulz became the 13th president of Kansas State University.[15] In March 2010 he announced his K-State 2025 plan.[16] The initiative is designed to elevate K-State to a top 50 nationally recognized research university by 2025.
[edit]Historic buildings
See also: List of oldest buildings on Kansas colleges and universities
The university moved from the location of Blue Mont Central College to its present site in 1875.[6] The original site is now occupied by Central National Bank of Manhattan, Kansas, and Founders Hill Apartments. Holtz Hall, built in 1876, was the first new building erected after the move and is now the oldest free-standing building on campus.[6] The signature building at Kansas State University, Anderson Hall, developed in three stages between 1877 and 1885. Anderson Hall, now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has housed the university's administrative offices for more than a century

You left out the score prediction.

Yeah I scrolled to the bottom too. What gives?

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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1558 on: December 05, 2011, 10:37:05 PM »
Thanks HogFan3129, it had been awhile since anyone posted a giant block of text.   :thumbs:

I literally have stopped recognizing them as text anymore. Its like commercials on a show I have dvr'd, except i don't forget to fast forward these.

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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1559 on: December 05, 2011, 10:37:34 PM »
Thanks HogFan3129, it had been awhile since anyone posted a giant block of text.   :thumbs:

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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1560 on: December 05, 2011, 10:37:47 PM »
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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1561 on: December 05, 2011, 10:38:19 PM »
so...

what exactly happened to Uekman??

meth? skittles? can someone please explain it to me. TIA.  :driving:

What is your problem? Plenty of OTHER stuff you could talk about and this is the crap you bring up?

Your hometown church, Westboro, tried to protest this young man's funeral. That's on par with everything else I've seen and heard about Kansas. Might want to ask the WBC "pastor" about that on Sunday morning.

would you rather I link to Rick Astley music videos??

and i'm sorry that methamphetamine addiction runs rampant through your state. poor guy never had a chance.  :embarrassed:

He died of an enlarged heart... no drugs or alcohol were involved.

The shittiest fanbase in college athletics ought to match the shittiest program. Have fun in your 15th bowl of all-time, I'm sure this is a huge deal for y'all.

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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1562 on: December 05, 2011, 10:39:16 PM »
This thread is about football, so lets stop this useless trolling because both sides are Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!).

Can any KSU fan come up with any argument about how they will be able to beat the Razorbacks let alone hang with us?
Because Arky fans have been throwing rankings, stats, history, ect, and I haven't heard any counter arguments other than "lolol they like walmart lolol"

Anyone willing to step up?  :thumbsup:

We would be 3-9 with a normal coaching staff.  Possibly worse if Ron Prince were still here.

We are 10-2.

How will we beat Arkansas?  Tell us.  We don't know.  We just know it's going to happen.  You know your own weaknesses better than any posters on this board.  


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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1564 on: December 05, 2011, 10:40:01 PM »
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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1565 on: December 05, 2011, 10:40:12 PM »
Not gonna lie, I am definitely fearful of this dangerous Wildcat team. After reviewing yalls 41 point home loss to Oklahoma, a couple calls here and there from a terrible officiating crew and it could easily have only been a 34 point loss.

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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1566 on: December 05, 2011, 10:40:28 PM »
Hey guys, did you know that Arky plays in the SEC? I honestly had no idea.

Supposedly they lost two games this year and they were to the teams currently ranked #1 and #2 in the country.

I don't have any sources, will try to find out and report back later.

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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1567 on: December 05, 2011, 10:40:57 PM »
so...

what exactly happened to Uekman??

meth? skittles? can someone please explain it to me. TIA.  :driving:

What is your problem? Plenty of OTHER stuff you could talk about and this is the crap you bring up?

Your hometown church, Westboro, tried to protest this young man's funeral. That's on par with everything else I've seen and heard about Kansas. Might want to ask the WBC "pastor" about that on Sunday morning.

would you rather I link to Rick Astley music videos??

and i'm sorry that methamphetamine addiction runs rampant through your state. poor guy never had a chance.  :embarrassed:

He died of an enlarged heart... no drugs or alcohol were involved.

The shittiest fanbase in college athletics ought to match the shittiest program. Have fun in your 15th bowl of all-time, I'm sure this is a huge deal for y'all.

you need to fayettchill -out.

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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1568 on: December 05, 2011, 10:41:15 PM »
IS ARKANSAS PIGS OR RAZORS I AM LOST?




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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1569 on: December 05, 2011, 10:41:33 PM »
Not gonna lie, I am definitely fearful of this dangerous Wildcat team. After reviewing yalls 41 point home loss to Oklahoma, a couple calls here and there from a terrible officiating crew and it could easily have only been a 34 point loss.

fuckin refs

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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1570 on: December 05, 2011, 10:43:37 PM »
Not gonna lie, I am definitely fearful of this dangerous Wildcat team. After reviewing yalls 41 point home loss to Oklahoma, a couple calls here and there from a terrible officiating crew and it could easily have only been a 34 point loss.

fuckin refs

Seriously, always making blowouts look like worse blowouts.

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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1571 on: December 05, 2011, 10:44:14 PM »
so...

what exactly happened to Uekman??

meth? skittles? can someone please explain it to me. TIA.  :driving:

What is your problem? Plenty of OTHER stuff you could talk about and this is the crap you bring up?

Your hometown church, Westboro, tried to protest this young man's funeral. That's on par with everything else I've seen and heard about Kansas. Might want to ask the WBC "pastor" about that on Sunday morning.

would you rather I link to Rick Astley music videos??

and i'm sorry that methamphetamine addiction runs rampant through your state. poor guy never had a chance.  :embarrassed:

He died of an enlarged heart... no drugs or alcohol were involved.

The shittiest fanbase in college athletics ought to match the shittiest program. Have fun in your 15th bowl of all-time, I'm sure this is a huge deal for y'all.

you need to fayettchill -out.

We can laugh at crap about our state or anything else, but don't cross the line. Seriously.

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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1572 on: December 05, 2011, 10:44:56 PM »
I AM LOST?
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Why yes, yes you are and hell bound.

Sincerely,

Fred and Marjorie Phelps

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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1573 on: December 05, 2011, 10:45:38 PM »
so...

what exactly happened to Uekman??

meth? skittles? can someone please explain it to me. TIA.  :driving:

What is your problem? Plenty of OTHER stuff you could talk about and this is the crap you bring up?

Your hometown church, Westboro, tried to protest this young man's funeral. That's on par with everything else I've seen and heard about Kansas. Might want to ask the WBC "pastor" about that on Sunday morning.

would you rather I link to Rick Astley music videos??

and i'm sorry that methamphetamine addiction runs rampant through your state. poor guy never had a chance.  :embarrassed:

He died of an enlarged heart... no drugs or alcohol were involved.

The shittiest fanbase in college athletics ought to match the shittiest program. Have fun in your 15th bowl of all-time, I'm sure this is a huge deal for y'all.

you need to fayettchill -out.

We can laugh at crap about our state or anything else, but don't cross the line. Seriously.

im sorry, wasn't aware you knew the guy so well  :shy:

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Re: does playing Arkansas hurt the image of our program
« Reply #1574 on: December 05, 2011, 10:47:42 PM »
I AM LOST?
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Why yes, yes you are and hell bound.

Sincerely,

Fred and Marjorie Phelps

PS  Jeebus loves you

Seriously take the Fred Phelps talk to the KU board. He's a damn squawk fan.