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Quote from: 'taterblast on March 30, 2022, 05:02:28 PM[tweet]1509289369034801157[/tweet]?s=20&t=5_tlTM28RFwOz0zTbiPKaALooks like bad cop to Tang's good cop. Srsly, looks like Jackie Gleason
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What role is Chief of Staff, in this context?
Quote from: Spracne on March 30, 2022, 05:07:03 PMWhat role is Chief of Staff, in this context? I would have guessed DOBO but his resume doesn't connote that, he's very experienced.
300/1 seems high for a roster of 3 guys
I think it's important to remember that second to last in the conference this year will represent significant improvement over the last two years.
I wish there was some way to get notification of D Scotts sports extra articles dropping without having to follow D Scott on Twitter. The dude makes my skin crawl.https://twitter.com/DScottFritchen/status/1523825782660997121?s=20&t=-6oS7x5aSrCZs1JixJoIug
Kansas State’s men’s basketball coach isn’t trying to say anything negative. He is simply trying to explain why he expected, and even welcomed, the opportunity to build a roster from scratch after the Wildcats lost nine scholarship players to the NCAA transfer portal earlier this spring. “This is no offense to the staffs before me or any of the players, but when I was coming in I thought there were only three guys I would want to stay,” Tang said in an interview with The Eagle. “And two of the three stayed. I knew what was going to happen.”Read more at: https://www.kansas.com/sports/college/big-12/kansas-state/article261312982.html#storylink=cpy
Sorry if Luk'd.QuoteKansas State’s men’s basketball coach isn’t trying to say anything negative. He is simply trying to explain why he expected, and even welcomed, the opportunity to build a roster from scratch after the Wildcats lost nine scholarship players to the NCAA transfer portal earlier this spring. “This is no offense to the staffs before me or any of the players, but when I was coming in I thought there were only three guys I would want to stay,” Tang said in an interview with The Eagle. “And two of the three stayed. I knew what was going to happen.”Read more at: https://www.kansas.com/sports/college/big-12/kansas-state/article261312982.html#storylink=cpy
If it were up to me, Wintz would be on a fan scholarship, full ride.