Once the losing becomes more commonplace and the apathy sets in again they won't bother me as much.
For now though, the inference that "when you're a school as small time and shitty as Kansas State you have to settle for this type of garbage" still really chaps my ass.
Few are the times when a coach lands a high-profile job in a big six conference less than a month after being fired from an almost-equal position in another big six league. Then again, schools such as K-State rarely have opportunities to hire a man who has appeared in an NCAA title game or a guy who was once named national coach of the year.