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When Bambi says you are terrible, you are really really REALLY bad. LMAO |
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Is this guy serious? Time to start an ISU football thread? :evil: |
No debate about KU b ball.....but KU football????
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I actually enjoy RustShack posts. There's nothing wrong with pulling for your team and droppin bombs on opponents when given the chance.
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KU has the ability to be a very good program if they get the right coach again.
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Chi is killing it in this thread. ROFL
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Keitzman was trolling KU hard today but no one was biting. He tried yesterday too but only came up with failure. Only call he got was a Duke fan hating on KU. It comes with the territory. |
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So what do we think KU's chances of winning six games is? Zero percent? I'm only seeing 3 wins on that schedule.
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This is going to be a rough year. But that's okay. People like what they're hearing from Beaty. He was my first choice once it was obvious Weis wasn't cuttin it. He's starting from the bottom and that's the only way it's going to work. http://www.foxsports.com/kansas-city...nd-time-042215 |
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But, here you all are being excited again. |
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It's not like there are any legitimate football programs in the local area. It's our secondary sport. Sucks you try so hard and then....well, nothing. |
I like where this is going. At first I didn't like the Chrome facemask last year on the red helmets...but it is growing on me.
Oh...and put "KU" on both sides of the helmet. Get rid of the bird altogether. I guess they are trying to make everyone happy? <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Final answer. Kansas is getting new helmets. One side has the Trajan KU, another has a big Jayhawk. Chrome facemask. <a href="https://t.co/G0gyiml1Zc">pic.twitter.com/G0gyiml1Zc</a></p>— Andrew Joseph (@AndyJ0seph) <a href="https://twitter.com/AndyJ0seph/status/596801441911721984">May 8, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Great seeing <a href="https://twitter.com/KU_Football">@KU_Football</a> at <a href="https://twitter.com/kansasspeedway">@kansasspeedway</a>!!! Looking forward to a great night of racing! <a href="http://t.co/Ev54TvTXUP">pic.twitter.com/Ev54TvTXUP</a></p>— David Beaty (@beaty_david) <a href="https://twitter.com/beaty_david/status/596798457978847233">May 8, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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Welp.
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Gonna be a long season.
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well, if we weren't ****ed before. Jesus
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I guess the o/u is 1.5? Anybody want to bet the over?
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????? What's happening ?????
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Kansas loses running back Corey Avery, receiver Rodriguez Coleman and linebacker Jake Love
Corey Avery led Kansas with 631 rushing yards in 2014. The Kansas football program lost a possible starting running back, receiver and linebacker on Tuesday. Sophomore running back Corey Avery and senior receiver Rodriguez Coleman were each dismissed from the program for a “violation of team rules,” KU coach David Beaty announced in a release. Senior linebacker Jake Love is also leaving the program for medical reasons, announcing his retirement from football. Stating the obvious: For a team and first-year coach facing serious depth issues, this was not welcome news. Avery, a former three-star recruit from Dallas, led the Jayhawks with 631 rushing yards in 151 carries in 2014. He also hauled in 18 receptions, which would have made him Kansas’ leading returning receiver this season. Coleman, a former junior-college transfer, caught just three passes in 2014, but he was a rare veteran receiver in a thin and inexperienced receiving corps. Standing 6 feet 3 and 190 pounds, Coleman projected a potential deep threat on a team with few reliable targets. His time at Kansas, though, was marred by suspensions and spotty playing time. According to the office of the KU Registrar, neither Avery or Coleman enrolled at KU this summer. Both players were suspended for the spring game in late April. At that time, Beaty remained vague when asked to elaborate on their suspensions. “Their future is uncertain,” Beaty said then. The departures further deplete a roster that has been decimated by transfers, injuries and short-sighted recruiting practices during the Charlie Weis era. After the Jayhawks loaded up on junior-college players in the 2013 and 2014 recruiting classes, Beaty has been left to clean up a roster situation that could hamstring KU in 2015. Avery was projected to be one of just four returning starters on offense, a list that included quarterback Michael Cummings, who suffered a knee injury in the spring game that required surgery. A graduate of Dallas Carter High School, Avery was a late coup in the 2014 recruiting class, picking Kansas after receiving interest from schools such as Ohio State, Nebraska, and at one point, Texas. He was thrust into a starting role in 2014 after preseason injuries to running backs Brandon Bourbon and Taylor Cox. Bourbon has since moved on to Washburn for his final season, while Cox was granted a sixth-year of eligibility by the NCAA. Cox will join senior De’Andre Mann and juco tranfer Ke’aun Kinner as the main candidates to earn playing time in the backfield. Coleman, meanwhile, arrived at Kansas in 2013 after racking up 70 catches for 1,055 yards while playing at Garden City Community College in 2012. A native of Cincinnati, Coleman originally signed with Cincinnati out of high school but was forced to attend junior college for academic reasons. Coleman was arrested last December on a charge of battery after being involved in a late-night incident at a Lawrence bar that also included KU basketball player Jamari Traylor being arrested on a charge of “interfering with the duties of a police officer.” Coleman, though, remained with the program until spring practice, and it’s not clear what role the incident played in Coleman’s departure. Love, meanwhile, played in 35 games for Kansas, starting 19 at linebacker and finishing with 147 tackles in his career. In a prepared statement, Love thanked former KU coach Turner Gill for giving him an opportunity to play at KU. “I have met so many amazing people on this journey and consider many of them family. Unfortunately, I have been advised not to play football anymore due to medical reasons,” Love said. “I am thankful that KU has given me the option to start working on my master’s degree in the fall and it’s something I look forward to.” Beaty said Kansas would miss Love’s “leadership and tenacity” on the field. “We will also miss having a guy out there with the experience he has playing in the Big 12,” Beaty said. “With that said, nothing is more important than his health and him being able to have a long, productive future outside of football. I am really happy he got his degree and we wish him the best as he moves forward.” Beaty also announced that incoming signee Shola Ayinde, a cornerback, did not report to campus and will be delaying his enrollment. Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/col...#storylink=cpy |
I live within a block of the practice field. If I knew who I could scout for you I will
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So do you guys beat Iowa State or does Iowa State blow you out? |
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Just curious as to what ku fans think. Do you tear down the goal posts in Ames or do you hang your head in shame as a 0 Big Twenelve conference game winner in 2015? |
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11 players have gone off to the NFL so it's probably going to be a rough year. What team do you follow? Do they send players to the NFL? |
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How many NFL players did your school land this year? Maybe that will help us guess. |
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What a lame response. I graduated from TCU. Did you even attend ku? Or are you a t-shirt fan like Reerun? |
Every regional opponent craves KU's attention. I'll never understand it. It's just sad to watch but on the other hand, it's sorta funny too.
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KU has lots of fans that didn't go to the school. You talk like that's a bad thing. Kansas is a brand. TCU isn't. No one cares about that school unless you had to go there. |
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1) football: KU leads 5-4-1 2) hoops: KU leads 9-1 I'll leave it to you to look up the baseball and women's skeet-shooting results |
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Guys, don't feed the troll.
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And hilarious that you only want to do the last 10. When we look at the entire record (which is fair because the last 10 takes it all the way back to 1964 lolz), 19 wins for TCU. 8 wins for KU. 4 ties. pwnt. |
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You can't fix stupid. And you can't shoo away some one obsessed with you. Not without a restraining order |
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I still don't know where they (TCU) are, other than being in Texas. And don't care to, either.
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Are we underwhelming when you and Putin's bitch use our success in your arguments in the conference pissing match thread? |
That didn't happen. I'm on record saying I opposed TCU getting into our league.
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I was against it as well. Sure they brought a BCS win to the league but pretty much every school has one of those. |
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ku wishes it had the success of TCU's athletic programs. |
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Is that why Nike comes up with new uniforms for us on an annual basis? |
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