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After that, KU officials issued a statement in support of Townsend for grabbing a K-State fan who was taunting and gesturing at a group of KU players trying to exit the floor, calling it appropriate protection.“Kurtis Townsend was appropriately attempting to protect KU players from a fan who appeared to be approaching several of our players,” KU associate athletic director Jim Marchiony said. “The safety of our players was our number one concern last night, and one fan had already deliberately body-checked Jamari Traylor. (Kudos to our players, incidentally, for keeping their cool.)“I’ve seen in a couple of instances Kurtis’ action called a “headlock.” That’s a stretch, considering that he had his hands on the fan for all of about two seconds.”Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/college/big-12/kansas-state/article11066765.html#storylink=cpy
Quote from: Belvis Noland on February 24, 2015, 10:07:49 AMQuote from: ksu_FAN on February 24, 2015, 09:58:59 AMWe beat KU in back to back years for the first time since I was 8 years old. I'm nearly 40 now. We aren't at a "act like you've been there" point yet. I have no problem with rushing the court, maybe we'll beat them again next year and the next and stop which would be cool, but we are far from that point right now.And we'll just continue validating every KU fan that sees us as little brother, treating this game as our super bowl. How many court storming will it take for us to believe that we can and should be good enough to beat these guys at home? We were in the freakin elite 8 a few years ago and shared the title 2 years ago. And we're still acting like that win was the product of devine intervention. If you want to take history into perspective, we ought to be storming the field after football victories as well. eff, we were terrible for 2 decades but KUs equal fire the rest of our history. Have some pride. I don't care what KU fans think about me or K-State and I never have really. I don't mind if the students want to have fun and I don't think it sends any message besides them enjoying the win and that we haven't beaten KU that often. Nobody in this league has.
Quote from: ksu_FAN on February 24, 2015, 09:58:59 AMWe beat KU in back to back years for the first time since I was 8 years old. I'm nearly 40 now. We aren't at a "act like you've been there" point yet. I have no problem with rushing the court, maybe we'll beat them again next year and the next and stop which would be cool, but we are far from that point right now.And we'll just continue validating every KU fan that sees us as little brother, treating this game as our super bowl. How many court storming will it take for us to believe that we can and should be good enough to beat these guys at home? We were in the freakin elite 8 a few years ago and shared the title 2 years ago. And we're still acting like that win was the product of devine intervention. If you want to take history into perspective, we ought to be storming the field after football victories as well. eff, we were terrible for 2 decades but KUs equal fire the rest of our history. Have some pride.
We beat KU in back to back years for the first time since I was 8 years old. I'm nearly 40 now. We aren't at a "act like you've been there" point yet. I have no problem with rushing the court, maybe we'll beat them again next year and the next and stop which would be cool, but we are far from that point right now.
Quote from: Lucas Scoopsalot on February 24, 2015, 12:50:03 PMI like rushing the floor and yelling eff KU because of how mad it makes them.This. It just gets under their skin and they can't stand when we beat them. It's like they have no idea what to do. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I like rushing the floor and yelling eff KU because of how mad it makes them.
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I'm enjoying that the apologies are basically about beating ku.
i'm sure they'll find it satisfactory and move on
Courtesy of some guy on the phog.
It's like "ok, say you're sorry but make sure you mention beating their assess again"