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Quote from: OregonSmock on January 27, 2010, 09:46:05 PMIf Gill ends up being Ron Prince v2.0, I'll be the first to give you guys credit. I just don't see what's not to like. If you're really basing everything on his coaching record at Buffalo, then you don't understand how bad Buffalo was when Gill took over that program.
If Gill ends up being Ron Prince v2.0, I'll be the first to give you guys credit. I just don't see what's not to like. If you're really basing everything on his coaching record at Buffalo, then you don't understand how bad Buffalo was when Gill took over that program.
To the "k-state fan" flipping off my 9 year old niece in the alumni section....Discussion in 'Wabash Station' started by Railcat, Today at 7:42 AM.Watch ThreadPost New ThreadGo to First Unread RailcatRailcatOn the depth chart Gold MemberJoined:Sep 8, 2003Messages:4,243Likes Received:269Location:Kansas CityNew My 9 year old niece in her KU cheerleading uniform, and 7 year old nephew in a blue jersey were very impressed by the 2 fans in section 5 or 6 (between the player benches), midway up, who turned around to face them during sandstorm and chanted fu** KU while flying double birds in the air. Their dad is a KU alum, and their mother is from Florida, attending her first ever athletic event at K-State. Can guarantee she'll never be back.I had always thought that a##hole fans were the rare exception at K-State. After spending time on this board last week and seeing the majority on this board seem to think it is ok to chant profanity at a college basketball game, wonder if these dick fans are much more common than I had thought in Manhattan.Who seriously thinks this is ok, and faults our admins for trying to stop it? I love seeing that song played at our games, and the students look awesome on tv, but many of our fans are just not mature enough to be trusted with nice things.
No tournament success so it's all they got anymore.