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Next year is the year where the competitive games will start turning into wins.
Yeah, Old Balls has been very successful. The program is more than one coach, though. KU out-recruits K-State because it's a more desirable program in a better city with a better school.
Quote from: ben ji on March 08, 2013, 03:01:08 PMBeems is so cute you guyz!That is pretty damn adorable.
Beems is so cute you guyz!
Quote from: OregonSmock on March 08, 2013, 04:31:34 PMNext year is the year where the competitive games will start turning into wins.#theirtime
Yet, KU is one of a handful of Big 12 programs to win a BCS Bowl. Plus we consistently out-recruit K-State. You guys are just fortunate to have LHC LHC Bill Snyder. It's not like your program is miles apart or anything.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on March 08, 2013, 01:18:33 PMNot that I'm the biggest fan of K-State's recruiting, but maybe the results indicate that quite possibly, the recruiting ranking services are wrong quite often.Plus based on the early results in the new round of recruiting, it appears K-State is going to be okay. K-State got a commit out of another OL with 4 other BCS offers and a Boise State offer. The Boise State offer is the most impressive to me.In fact, it's a little scary, every K-State '14 commit to date holds other BCS school offers.K-State just has an incredible system with Old Balls. You guys take 6'5 Kansas kids, greyshirt them, and turn them into studs by the time they're in their 4th or 5th year of the program. It's not rocket science. K-State does have a better program than KU right now, but it's not because K-State is just inherently a better program. It's because Old Balls is one of the best coaches of all-time. That being said, KU has had two different coaches in the past 20 years win 10+ games in a season. Mangino was bowl eligible in five out of six years and won three in a row vs. K-State. That really wasn't that long ago. KU was obviously set back by Gill, but that's done and over with and the program is in better shape from a football perspective. Next year is the year where the competitive games will start turning into wins.
Not that I'm the biggest fan of K-State's recruiting, but maybe the results indicate that quite possibly, the recruiting ranking services are wrong quite often.Plus based on the early results in the new round of recruiting, it appears K-State is going to be okay. K-State got a commit out of another OL with 4 other BCS offers and a Boise State offer. The Boise State offer is the most impressive to me.In fact, it's a little scary, every K-State '14 commit to date holds other BCS school offers.
wgaf about ku football recruiting. Mods, send this trash to the pit.
Quote from: Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!) on March 09, 2013, 08:00:56 AMwgaf about ku football recruiting. Mods, send this trash to the pit.one thing you have to respect about FSD; he doesn't mince words. just tells it like it is, you know what i mean?
Hey Beems, sorry to hear about Wrench. Maybe the next coach at ku will be lucky and puck him up after he gets out of his juco school in 2 years.
Quote from: OregonSmock on March 08, 2013, 04:31:34 PM Next year is the year where the competitive games will start turning into wins.I think so too. But see, that's exactly what people said in Gill's 2nd year. And Gill actually won a conference game in his first year.If Weis loses all of the conference games again, will he get fired? He pretty much has to, right?
dnr thread. elites, approximately how many b-teamers bit on beems' bait? i need the figures for our annual quota prospectus.
Quote from: "storm"nut on March 10, 2013, 06:01:25 AMHey Beems, sorry to hear about Wrench. Maybe the next coach at ku will be lucky and puck him up after he gets out of his juco school in 2 years.What is this?