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Buehler445 02-28-2014 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by WilliamTheIrish (Post 10458755)
WSU guards would kill our guards IMO. Cats turn the ball over too much to be anything but a 1or 2 and done.

Meh. It wouldn't be an easy win, but I think you guys match up OK with them. Foster is fast enough to stay in front of Van Vleet. Ron Baker isn't an athletic nightmare, but that kid is ****ing heady. Early and Cotton are really the only two KSU would have to worry about athletically.

Could be wrong, but I wouldn't write you guys off. Dumber shit has happened.

WilliamTheIrish 02-28-2014 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 10458770)
Meh. It wouldn't be an easy win, but I think you guys match up OK with them. Foster is fast enough to stay in front of Van Vleet. Ron Baker isn't an athletic nightmare, but that kid is ****ing heady. Early and Cotton are really the only two KSU would have to worry about athletically.

Could be wrong, but I wouldn't write you guys off. Dumber shit has happened.

Foster isn't really a great defender. He's kinda poor actually. Nigel Johnson has been playing good D. But WSU is just playing with confidence. Maybe it's a crappy league, sure. But you don't win 30 straight without being really good.

mikeyis4dcats. 02-28-2014 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 10458763)
Heh. It's not me hitting that talking point. Even though I actually AM a poor western Kansas farmer, I've been to the nut fry out here. I know better than that.

oh yeah, I know YOU don't think that...but a lot of KU fans do.

WilliamTheIrish 02-28-2014 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by mikeyis4dcats. (Post 10458753)
LOL...I know, just repeating the oft-said talking point about how KSU is poor western kansas farmers. He really made his money off ADM stock.

Oh shut up you sheep humping, animal husbandry-ing, no championship having (except soil judging), court storming, F KU chanting, inferiority complex-ing, DoD'ing, DVD'ing, T-shirt ing taters.

Heh heh.

mikeyis4dcats. 02-28-2014 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by WilliamTheIrish (Post 10458790)
Oh shut up you sheep humping, animal husbandry-ing, no championship having (except soil judging), court storming, F KU chanting, inferiority complex-ing, DoD'ing, DVD'ing, T-shirt ing taters.

Heh heh.

Don't forget that we are poor and have no traditions of our own. And Jock Jams.

WilliamTheIrish 02-28-2014 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by mikeyis4dcats. (Post 10458797)
Don't forget that we are poor and have no traditions of our own. And Jock Jams.

How could I have forgotten Wabash-ing in there? That really seems to fascinate some of the brain injured li'l bro types.

Buehler445 02-28-2014 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by WilliamTheIrish (Post 10458774)
Foster isn't really a great defender. He's kinda poor actually. Nigel Johnson has been playing good D. But WSU is just playing with confidence. Maybe it's a crappy league, sure. But you don't win 30 straight without being really good.

I agree WSU is very good. But I watched a game (can't remember which one) where they made it a point to stop VanVleet and did so with some effectiveness. WSU won, but their offense went from really good to terrible when VanVleet was ineffective. KSU has the athleticism to hold him in check and has a huge (IMO) advantage down low.

It will take KSU playing up to their potential, and they've been inconsistent, but I like KSUs matchup.

WilliamTheIrish 02-28-2014 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 10458806)
I agree WSU is very good. But I watched a game (can't remember which one) where they made it a point to stop VanVleet and did so with some effectiveness. WSU won, but their offense went from really good to terrible when VanVleet was ineffective. KSU has the athleticism to hold him in check and has a huge (IMO) advantage down low.

It will take KSU playing up to their potential, and they've been inconsistent, but I like KSUs matchup.

I think KSU has played to their potential. Home and road they are two completely different teams. Which is a factor of being young and also because they just aren't that good.

Coach 02-28-2014 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by WilliamTheIrish (Post 10458737)
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... historically K-State doesn't announce the lead gift on a capital project until at least 3/4's of the cost has been raised, so we're likely well on our way here.*

With this announcement, that means in the last 3 years K-State has raised at least $60 million straight up cash money to go towards facilities projects, probably more like $70 plus million.

That's some damn big bake sales...

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Coach 02-28-2014 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by mikeyis4dcats. (Post 10455029)
I want to be excited about Delton....but why should I be, did he even have a single offer elsewhere?

Well, he had interest from Missouri, Nebraska, and some other schools, but they like to try to pick the 4 and 5*'s first, would be my guess. Plus, it sounds like he's EMAW as hell. What helps is that he will enroll early, which, as we have seen, is instrumental in preparing to contribute early.

By all accounts, he was our top target at QB and likely at any position. How often do schools land their number one target?

We got one of the top players in Kansas to stay home...hopefully that's a sign of things to come. I'm sick and tired of losing players to OSU, OU, Nebraska, etc.

WilliamTheIrish 02-28-2014 10:09 PM

http://www2.kusports.com/news/2005/f...ouse_built_to/

Always trying to keep up with their big bro...

Mr_Tomahawk 02-28-2014 10:12 PM

At least KSU can hang their hats on having nice venues...

WilliamTheIrish 02-28-2014 10:17 PM

Fieldhouse built to catch*KSU,*MUPrior to arena, Jayhawks used to play basketball in cramped Hoch Auditorium

By*Chuck Woodling



Some call it the House that Wilt Built. Not true.

Allen Fieldhouse was completed months before Wilt Chamberlain showed up on the Kansas University campus.

Many others believe the impetus for construction came when the Jayhawks captured the 1952 NCAA men's basketball championship. Another fallacy.

The Kansas Legislature had approved the $2.5 million to build the fieldhouse more than a year before the Jayhawks won the '52 title.

The truth is that Allen Fieldhouse evolved because KU was not keeping up with the Joneses. Kansas State had Ahearn Fieldhouse. Missouri had Brewer Fieldhouse. Nebraska had Schulte Fieldhouse. Colorado had Balch Fieldhouse. Why didn't KU have one, too?

Kansas was playing basketball in front of a stage in Hoch Auditorium, while its other sports were using antiquated Robinson Gymnasium (not the spacious, refurbished Robinson Gym of today).

The first seed was sown Oct. 7, 1946, when the Kansas Board of Regents instructed KU Chancellor Deane Malott to begin studying possible sites and methods of paying for a new campus sports arena.

Six months later, the Kansas House ways and means committee killed a bill that would have ticketed $650,000 toward the construction of a 10,000-seat fieldhouse on the KU campus. Nevertheless, two years later, the legislature appropriated $750,000 for a KU sports facility. Not enough.

It would be another two years before the state legislature approved the remainder of the funding for the $2.5 million project. A year after that, construction began. Finally, three years later, Kansas University had its fieldhouse.

J-W File Photo

An aerial photo shows Allen Fieldhouse under construction.

Nine long years

From germination to fruition, the process had taken nine long years.

And not everybody was pleased with the final product.

"Everybody complained it was too big and too far away from town," said Warren Corman, a project architect then and KU's chief architect now.

Today, Allen Fieldhouse isn't big enough for the number of fans who want to watch the KU men's team perform, and many of the fans lucky enough to obtain tickets wish the looming limestone structure wasn't so close to campus and its limited parking.

50 years of Allen FieldhouseFieldhouse built to catch KSU, MUDedication game quite a sightMayer: Fans bribed for first hoops telecastFifty most memorable momentsCommentary: Not much to look at, Allen site to beholdWhat do you think? Allen anniversary editionRead on the Web: Allen anniversary editionThe last word ... on Allen FieldhouseThe last word: basketball greats on Allen Fieldhouse

When the fieldhouse finally was finished, it was the largest basketball arena in this part of the country and one of the biggest in the nation. How many fans the building held at its inception is a matter of conjecture.

Before anyone could count the number of seats, Phog Allen declared that the capacity was 17,000, and who was going to dispute the legendary KU coach and the building's namesake? Privately, KU officials said 16,000 was more like it. Nevertheless, the estimated dedication-day attendance of 17,228 remains the all-time high and a record that cannot be broken because today's official capacity is 16,300 -- nearly 1,000 fewer than the record.

Not until 19 years later did KU officials revise the capacity. In the summer of 1974, new end-zone bleachers were installed as part of a large renovation project, and KU officials announced they had "lost" 1,000 seats. The new number was 16,000.

That was also the summer, incidentally, that the dirt surface that defines a fieldhouse was completely covered. In other words, for the last three decades, Allen Fieldhouse technically has been a misnomer.

WilliamTheIrish 02-28-2014 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr_Tomahawk (Post 10459944)
At least KSU can hang their hats on having nice venues...

Coming in 2008! The GRIDIRON CLUB AT MEMORIAL STAD.... never mind.

Mr_Tomahawk 02-28-2014 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by WilliamTheIrish (Post 10459960)
Coming in 2008! The GRIDIRON CLUB AT MEMORIAL STAD.... never mind.

Yeah.

If you build it, they will come....right?


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