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50 in 50 starting five (1962-present) G – Steve Henson (1986-90) G – Rolando Blackman (1977-81) F – Mitch Richmond (1986-88) F – Michael Beasley (2007-08) C – Ed Nealy (1978-82) Top options off the bench Willie Murrell (1962-64) Chuckie Williams (1972-76) Jacob Pullen (2007-11)
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2 things1. Missouri 2. Mike effing EvansThat's all.
Quote from: Underdog Wildcat on August 22, 2012, 09:32:31 PM2 things1. Missouri 2. Mike effing EvansThat's all.Missouri ranked ahead of K-State is absolutely comical.K-State leads the all-time series.More all-time wins: KSU 1,552 / MU 1,530More conference titles: KSU 17 / MU 15More NCAA Appearances: KSU 26 / MU 24More Sweet 16’s: KSU 16 / MU 6More Elite 8’s: KSU 12 / MU 4More Final 4’s: KSU 4 / MU 0
Wait, does this mean we can't continue citing our # 22 Street and Smith ranking? Because if so, rabble rabble rabble.
Quote from: felix rex on August 23, 2012, 08:28:03 AMWait, does this mean we can't continue citing our # 22 Street and Smith ranking? Because if so, rabble rabble rabble. That one ranked all time I believe. Since this only goes back 50 years, it doesn't count 3 of our Final 4s. Plus our run of Altman, Asbury, and Wooldridge was a significant stretch of bad basketball. The last few years of Hartman was pretty bad too. Even in the last 50 years we could be higher, but I can also see being ranked in the 30s based on our bad stretches and taking away some of our best basketball.
These rankings were objective once the points system was set. We didn't do as good as Mizzou on some arbitrary points system designed to attract visitors to ESPN.com measure success. WGAF?
Kruger was a pretty salty player... Randy Reed and Norris 'Sarge' Coleman deserve to be in the convo (IMHO)
1990-99: 1 (T-161st)
It appears as if this might have cost you.Quote1990-99: 1 (T-161st)
50 in 50 starting five (1962-present) G – Denis ClementeG – Jacob PullenF – Bill WalkerF – Michael BeasleyC – JOTop options off the bench Angel RodriguezJamar SamuelsCurtis Kelly