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CHENZ A! 11-24-2009 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by kcchiefsus (Post 6289894)
Uhh the difference is that KU has a storied history in basketball and was able to attract top candidates for the opening. Also, Roy Williams did not leave amid controversy.

Kansas football has absolutely no history and the best coach in the programs history is likely being ousted amid a smear campaign. Yeah i'm sure Bum****, Kansas is a real big draw for top coaching candidates. And while I have no knowledge of my own on the subject, based on the posts of others in this thread Lew Perkins does not have a very good history with hiring football coaches.

Perkins may have a surprise waiting for you guys? I seriously doubt it.

Bum**** Kansas? Haha Lawrence is a 45 min from kc. I always feel I'm going to some podunk town when I go to games in Manhattan or Columbia. Weird.
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KCChiefsMan 11-24-2009 02:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Ari Chi3fs (Post 6274052)
This is kinda like a Final Four for Missouri, right?

nice

kcchiefsus 11-24-2009 04:29 AM

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Originally Posted by CHENZ A! (Post 6289920)
Bum**** Kansas? Haha Lawrence is a 45 min from kc. I always feel I'm going to some podunk town when I go to games in Manhattan or Columbia. Weird.
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Ok your right about the Lawrence part. I was just searching for insults. I actually enjoy Lawrence and was just there on Saturday hitting up the bars.

But the rest of the points in my original post still stand.

Braincase 11-24-2009 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Skip Towne (Post 6289827)
The rival fans who think the Mangino situation will benefit them need only to look back to KU losing Roy Williams. The really dumb ones thought it would bring KU down. But, in fact, they got an even better coach. And another national title. Perkins may have a surprise waiting for us.

If the KU supporters were able to pay Mangino enough to make him the 16th highest paid coach in the country, I'm guessing a replacement from 17-35 highest paid coaches might be open-minded to taking a long look at KU. Urban Meyer didn't start at Florida. It's just a matter of finding the right coach.

kepp 11-24-2009 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by jjchieffan (Post 6274559)
SO could Quin Snyder. That man brought in some really talented guys. Too bad he couldn't coach his way out of a paper bag.

And that has what to do with anything?

Swanman 11-24-2009 08:27 AM

Injecting some Illini love amongst the KU and Mizzou folks. Illinois could possibly end up stacking three very good recruiting classes together for the 09/10/11 classes. With a good x and o guy like Weber at the helm, consistent top 20 classes will get the program far.

kepp 11-24-2009 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by BWillie007 (Post 6289826)
HAHAHAHAHA. Come on. If KU doesn't land one of these guys I won't post for a month.

"Dear, God...you know I don't ask for much, but..."

KChiefs1 11-24-2009 06:30 PM

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recru...ory?id=4675072

Best classes in every D-I conference

By Scouts Inc.
ESPN.com
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A conference-by-conference look at who had the best recruiting classes after the early signing period.




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Big 12 Conference

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Best class: Missouri
Players signed: 4
Top player: PG Phil Pressey (Dallas/Episcopal School). He is the perfect point guard for the Tigers' style of play because he is always in attack mode. Pressey can not only score and distribute, but also apply intense ball pressure.
Why it's the best: Coach Mike Anderson not only added the player ranked 31st in the ESPNU 100 in Pressey, but found another great piece to the puzzle in skilled power forward Tony Mitchell (Dallas/L.G. Pinkston), who sits at No. 57. Anderson also added a big-time shooter in local starRicky Kreklow (Columbia, Mo./Rock Bridge) and a shot-blocking presence in power forward Kadeem Green (Markham, Ont., Canada/Charlotte [N.C.] United Faith Christian Academy).

ArrowheadHawk 11-24-2009 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by KChiefs1 (Post 6291917)
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recru...ory?id=4675072

Best classes in every D-I conference

By Scouts Inc.
ESPN.com
<!-- end mod-article-title --><!-- begin story body -->
A conference-by-conference look at who had the best recruiting classes after the early signing period.




<HR>


Big 12 Conference

http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/sml/trans/142.gif

Best class: Missouri
Players signed: 4
Top player: PG Phil Pressey (Dallas/Episcopal School). He is the perfect point guard for the Tigers' style of play because he is always in attack mode. Pressey can not only score and distribute, but also apply intense ball pressure.
Why it's the best: Coach Mike Anderson not only added the player ranked 31st in the ESPNU 100 in Pressey, but found another great piece to the puzzle in skilled power forward Tony Mitchell (Dallas/L.G. Pinkston), who sits at No. 57. Anderson also added a big-time shooter in local starRicky Kreklow (Columbia, Mo./Rock Bridge) and a shot-blocking presence in power forward Kadeem Green (Markham, Ont., Canada/Charlotte [N.C.] United Faith Christian Academy).

This will get about as far as preseason Big 12 north favorites.


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