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Quote from: Boondock Poonhound on March 16, 2014, 07:18:02 PMQuote from: Lucas Scoopsalot on March 16, 2014, 06:33:11 PMhas there been any program that has blatantly cheated as much as Kentucky and gotten away with it?Yes. Kansas. LITTLE BUTT HURT THERE SON?
Quote from: Lucas Scoopsalot on March 16, 2014, 06:33:11 PMhas there been any program that has blatantly cheated as much as Kentucky and gotten away with it?Yes. Kansas.
has there been any program that has blatantly cheated as much as Kentucky and gotten away with it?
I would love to retire here,” Weber said. “That means we keep winning and I last the duration of the journey. I don’t want to go somewhere and start another program. I don’t know if I have the energy. I guess the NBA could call. You never say never about some crazy thing, but I am in a good place and I am very fortunate. Hopefully we can keep building this program.”
http://www.kansas.com/2014/03/19/3353118/k-states-oscar-weber-has-found.htmlQuoteQuoteSpradling describes Weber as a welcome change. During his first two years under Martin, Spradling said players were restricted to their hotel rooms on the road. Back home, group activities were rarely arranged.With Weber, players can count on steady interaction with team trips to the movie theater or the bowling alley, and a fun Christmas party.“He takes care of us,” Spradling said. “When we are on the road, we are going out to eat at the best restaurant in the area and eating great meals every night. When we have Christmas break and we have to stay in Manhattan when nobody is around, he always sets up stuff for us. That’s something we didn’t experience in our first two years. It was a big change and a great change.”
Spradling describes Weber as a welcome change. During his first two years under Martin, Spradling said players were restricted to their hotel rooms on the road. Back home, group activities were rarely arranged.With Weber, players can count on steady interaction with team trips to the movie theater or the bowling alley, and a fun Christmas party.“He takes care of us,” Spradling said. “When we are on the road, we are going out to eat at the best restaurant in the area and eating great meals every night. When we have Christmas break and we have to stay in Manhattan when nobody is around, he always sets up stuff for us. That’s something we didn’t experience in our first two years. It was a big change and a great change.”
Quote from: Reboulet on March 19, 2014, 11:34:51 AMhttp://www.kansas.com/2014/03/19/3353118/k-states-oscar-weber-has-found.htmlQuoteQuoteSpradling describes Weber as a welcome change. During his first two years under Martin, Spradling said players were restricted to their hotel rooms on the road. Back home, group activities were rarely arranged.With Weber, players can count on steady interaction with team trips to the movie theater or the bowling alley, and a fun Christmas party.“He takes care of us,” Spradling said. “When we are on the road, we are going out to eat at the best restaurant in the area and eating great meals every night. When we have Christmas break and we have to stay in Manhattan when nobody is around, he always sets up stuff for us. That’s something we didn’t experience in our first two years. It was a big change and a great change.”
“I would love to retire here,” Weber said. “That means we keep winning and I last the duration of the journey. I don’t want to go somewhere and start another program. I don’t know if I have the energy. I guess the NBA could call. You never say never about some crazy thing, but I am in a good place and I am very fortunate. Hopefully we can keep building this program.”
You didn't even pick the best quote:Quote“I would love to retire here,” Weber said. “That means we keep winning and I last the duration of the journey. I don’t want to go somewhere and start another program. I don’t know if I have the energy. I guess the NBA could call. You never say never about some crazy thing, but I am in a good place and I am very fortunate. Hopefully we can keep building this program.”