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The irony wears thiner and thiner, every day, on this thread
Quote from: HerrSonntag on December 24, 2015, 11:18:34 PMThe irony wears thiner and thiner, every day, on this thread
Hey I give it up to Kstate fans they represent better than KU fans. If you drive through JOCO its times you see more Kstate garbage on peoples auto's than KU plates, tags, decals etc,. And KU has about 2/3 times the fan base in the area that kstate does so that should tell you something.Wyandotte and Leavenworth counties is the only decisive advantage in KC area where you see more KU plates on autos than Kstate, and its about 10 KU for every kstate one you see, I think JOCO's KU fans need to step it up, no way you should ever see just as many kstate plates on autos as KU's. I know its kinda knit picking but that bugs me.
I've been to a lot of college stadiums and Memorial stadium's setting is one of the best. If you're not familiar with construction one of the good things about Memorial is, not a lot has been done to it, so you don't have to remove a bunch of scabbed together add ons from the cold war era of stadium architecture. The round end zone is a bit of a problem but when KU finally has a master plan done by designers it will be apparent KU does not need a new stadium. Look at OU's stadium before Bob Stoop's became coach, it was atrocious. The time has come where KU either needs to commit to having a competitive football program or get out of everybody else's way. A lot of thought went into location of KU's buildings, they didn't just plop them down randomly, they're literally lined up with constellations. Build it, they will come.
QuoteI've been to a lot of college stadiums and Memorial stadium's setting is one of the best. If you're not familiar with construction one of the good things about Memorial is, not a lot has been done to it, so you don't have to remove a bunch of scabbed together add ons from the cold war era of stadium architecture. The round end zone is a bit of a problem but when KU finally has a master plan done by designers it will be apparent KU does not need a new stadium. Look at OU's stadium before Bob Stoop's became coach, it was atrocious. The time has come where KU either needs to commit to having a competitive football program or get out of everybody else's way. A lot of thought went into location of KU's buildings, they didn't just plop them down randomly, they're literally lined up with constellations. Build it, they will come.
in the end, EMAW will always win.
makes sense the rich ksu fans are in joco and the poorer ku fans live in the dot
1) There is no way KU's buildings are lined up with constellations2) If they were lined up with constellations, that is the stupidest arbitrary rough ridin' way to do any sort of campus planning
Quote from: libliblibliblibliblib on December 28, 2015, 04:44:11 PMQuoteI've been to a lot of college stadiums and Memorial stadium's setting is one of the best. If you're not familiar with construction one of the good things about Memorial is, not a lot has been done to it, so you don't have to remove a bunch of scabbed together add ons from the cold war era of stadium architecture. The round end zone is a bit of a problem but when KU finally has a master plan done by designers it will be apparent KU does not need a new stadium. Look at OU's stadium before Bob Stoop's became coach, it was atrocious. The time has come where KU either needs to commit to having a competitive football program or get out of everybody else's way. A lot of thought went into location of KU's buildings, they didn't just plop them down randomly, they're literally lined up with constellations. Build it, they will come.Somehow, I feel like the truthfulness of "been to a lot of college stadiums" is open to question....