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anyone see weber's players all leave the huddle while he was drawing up a play and only three players were there to break the huddle?well here it ishttps://www.youtube....h?v=R-nK6jcOgC8
Obviously, I thought we needed a very special effort today. They are a very good team, a very explosive team. They play well defensively. My hope was that they wouldn’t play quite as well or shoot the ball quite as well, but they came out and really played at high level. Great energy, not only shooting the ball, but the rebounds just killed us in the first half. Ten points off of second chances, but also 10 points off our turnovers. I thought we attacked the zone okay. They blocked five shots and we had about five turnovers. I think they had 10 points off those turnovers. They capitalized; it’s the pick-six turnover that just kills you. We were hoping to keep it in single digits. We didn’t have a good finish to the half. To our guys credit we came back and cut it to six…. You have to make some plays then and really put some pressure on them, I thought they got really stagnant. But we didn’t we let them get back in transition and that was it.
once again, the quote doesn't bother me a bit. The worst efficiency margin in more than 10 years bothers me a lot
Luke's stock is rising as Winters continues to validate his greatness. Add Luke and Winters to my list! Also, EMAWBLAST! and Tobias!
Quote from: michigancat on February 21, 2015, 10:34:44 PM once again, the quote doesn't bother me a bit. The worst efficiency margin in more than 10 years bothers me a lotI think the quote directly resembles the horrible statistics. How can you get a team ready for a game when in the back of your mind you are thinking, "sheesh, I hope the other team doesn't play very well?" His post game conferences and everything else tell the story. He is an unconfident loser.
Weber put it more simply.“All season, it’s been Groundhog Day,” he said. “You just keep waking up.”Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/college/big-12/kansas-state/article10885673.html#storylink=cpy
oscar Weber took a stab at explaining K-State’s struggles.“If you don’t have upperclassman guards it makes it tough,” Weber said. “You throw in the injuries, and it has been a snowball. It has been a difficult run. A lot of good things happened my first two years. Now things not quite as good have happened. You have just got to keep battling.”Perhaps, he said, this team was destined to learn things the hard way.“I don’t care to learn this way,” he said, “but for the big picture maybe you have to learn something the hard way to move forward.”Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/college/big-12/kansas-state/article10894919.html#storylink=cpy
“We needed somebody to be special tonight and we didn’t have anybody play at that magic level.”
A blast from the past!Quote“We needed somebody to be special tonight and we didn’t have anybody play at that magic level.”http://cjonline.com/sports/catzone/2015-02-21/k-state-fades-69-42-loss-baylor
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KU is right on par with Notre Dame ... when it comes to adding additional conference revenue
Beer pro tip: never drink anything other than BL, coors, pbr, maybe a few others that I'm forgetting
Who was oscar yelling at during the court storm? Some random fan?