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SAUTO 02-02-2012 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. noonanbeermefever (Post 8344775)
Thanks but it's just what a parent is suppossed to do... no biggie.

I've got little ones, I know.

But there are a lot nowadays that dont get it...
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Dr. Johnny Fever 02-02-2012 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 8344784)
I've got little ones, I know.

But there are a lot nowadays that dont get it...
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Sadly thats true. I can't imagine missing something my kid is doing to watch a game or even worse just because you're too lazy to get off your ass and go. Being there means a lot to them and besides that it's fun for me.

joesomebody 02-03-2012 02:36 PM

So Coach Haith is trying to get this game to be civil... He's new. Forgive him.

http://www.mutigers.com/allaccess/?media=297014

Molitoth 02-03-2012 02:45 PM

haha. Haith mentions to say MIZ-ZOU instead of MIZ-FKU.

ChiTown 02-03-2012 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. noonanbeermefever (Post 8344817)
Sadly thats true. I can't imagine missing something my kid is doing to watch a game or even worse just because you're too lazy to get off your ass and go. Being there means a lot to them and besides that it's fun for me.

Amen!

There is not a college or pro game that would make me want to skip one of my kids events - sports or otherwise. When I'm on my death bed rolling thru the memories of my life, it sure as **** won't be that Chiefs Raiders game of YOR that im thinking about. I hope to see both of my Son's faces and remember all of the times we spent together, and all the times I watched them grow up doing their thing. Anyone that's not placing a high priority on that is completely missing the boat. JMHO

Saul Good 02-03-2012 03:34 PM

Mizzou is a 3 point favorite.

HemiEd 02-03-2012 03:35 PM

This thread is just shocking I tell you. Nobody gives a crap about basketball, remember?

O.city 02-03-2012 03:36 PM

So is 3 points becaue Miz is at home?

Saul Good 02-03-2012 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 8346338)
So is 3 points becaue Miz is at home?

Pretty much a toss-up otherwise, yes.

Frazod 02-03-2012 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by HemiEd (Post 8346336)
This thread is just shocking I tell you. Nobody gives a crap about basketball, remember?

I still hope we kick your ass, though.

HemiEd 02-03-2012 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by frazod (Post 8346444)
I still hope we kick your ass, though.

Better get your licks in while you can, the Jayhawks had a roster go to the NBA last year. These kids are getting better, but this may be your shot.
I hope it is a good game, the Tigers look very strong.

baitism 02-03-2012 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by HemiEd (Post 8346459)
Better get your licks in while you can, the Jayhawks had a roster go to the NBDL last year. These kids are getting better, but this may be your shot.
I hope it is a good game, the Tigers look very strong.

Fixed it for you.

Bambi 02-03-2012 04:50 PM

KU can finish off the Championship with a victory tomorrow night.

A loss and it gets a bit tougher but still very attainable.

Should be fun.

Bambi 02-03-2012 05:04 PM

Obsessed much?

Fans chirping over what could be last KU-Mizzou basketball game in Columbia
By Andy Hyland

As Kansas University and the University of Missouri are ready to meet on the basketball court for what could be one of the last times, the game came with the usual amount of sniping.

The Missouri Alumni Association held a contest where fans could win tickets to Saturday night’s game against “kU,” as they referred to it, by entering and listing “three reasons why I’m not a Jayhawk.”

More than 2,700 people participated in the contest. Jack E. Kinney Jr., a 1969 journalism alumnus of the school, won.

His reasons? His late uncle Bob said the best school for a Missourian is MU, and Tigers are better than “some goofy bird.”

Other submitted reasons will be posted online later.

“(Former Missouri basketball coach) Norm Stewart would not let his teams eat or sleep in Kansas. Whatever Stormin’ Norman says is good enough for me,” Kinney wrote.

Todd McCubbin, executive director of the MU Alumni Association, said the contest could “definitely can slip into some not fun areas if we’re not careful.”

The association is also using the week to boost membership, pointing out that it has the fourth-highest members in the conference, trailing KU.

“I think it’s fair game and we have some fun with it,” McCubbin said of the rivalry. “It has driven some membership, there’s no doubt, this week.”

Kevin Corbett, president of the KU Alumni Association, said this kind of tactic is nothing new.

“It’s at least the third campaign they’ve run to try and recruit more members than the KU Alumni Association,” he said.

It hasn’t worked so far, he pointed out.

But it wasn’t all sniping this week.

Xavier Billingsley, president of the Missouri Students Association, distributed a letter to the university community asking fans to avoid committing “some act of ignorance against our opponents.”

“Keep your eyes and ears open this week,” he wrote. “And if you see an example of insensitive fan behavior or encounter words or actions unbefitting Mizzou, make sure the students behind that ignorance know you don’t appreciate it.”

— Higher education reporter Andy Hyland can be reached at 832-6388. Follow him at Twitter.com/LJW_KU.

Saul Good 02-03-2012 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Wickedson (Post 8346529)
Obsessed much?

Fans chirping over what could be last KU-Mizzou basketball game in Columbia
By Andy Hyland

As Kansas University and the University of Missouri are ready to meet on the basketball court for what could be one of the last times, the game came with the usual amount of sniping.

The Missouri Alumni Association held a contest where fans could win tickets to Saturday night’s game against “kU,” as they referred to it, by entering and listing “three reasons why I’m not a Jayhawk.”

More than 2,700 people participated in the contest. Jack E. Kinney Jr., a 1969 journalism alumnus of the school, won.

His reasons? His late uncle Bob said the best school for a Missourian is MU, and Tigers are better than “some goofy bird.”

Other submitted reasons will be posted online later.

“(Former Missouri basketball coach) Norm Stewart would not let his teams eat or sleep in Kansas. Whatever Stormin’ Norman says is good enough for me,” Kinney wrote.

Todd McCubbin, executive director of the MU Alumni Association, said the contest could “definitely can slip into some not fun areas if we’re not careful.”

The association is also using the week to boost membership, pointing out that it has the fourth-highest members in the conference, trailing KU.

“I think it’s fair game and we have some fun with it,” McCubbin said of the rivalry. “It has driven some membership, there’s no doubt, this week.”

Kevin Corbett, president of the KU Alumni Association, said this kind of tactic is nothing new.

“It’s at least the third campaign they’ve run to try and recruit more members than the KU Alumni Association,” he said.

It hasn’t worked so far, he pointed out.

But it wasn’t all sniping this week.

Xavier Billingsley, president of the Missouri Students Association, distributed a letter to the university community asking fans to avoid committing “some act of ignorance against our opponents.”

“Keep your eyes and ears open this week,” he wrote. “And if you see an example of insensitive fan behavior or encounter words or actions unbefitting Mizzou, make sure the students behind that ignorance know you don’t appreciate it.”

— Higher education reporter Andy Hyland can be reached at 832-6388. Follow him at Twitter.com/LJW_KU.

Reading an article about MU fans and posting it in an MU thread? Yes, you're obsessed much.


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