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Had we NOT gotten rid of him, you and the other Wonder Twin would have been at the vanguard of the lynch mob screaming what a rotten program Pinkel runs. But now that he's trying to slip through the system and play for a Big Howevermany school, he's just a victim of circumstance. Don't ever change LMAO |
And if we gave him two days suspension guess what? He would be in the news again. Schools like OU will rape for Titles.
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I am embarrassed that this is still going on
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Welp if he plays they have the National Title in the bag.
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He'll get himself in trouble again. There is a difference between a second chance and a fourth, fifth, etc., chance.
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Cable One on board.
http://www.sunherald.com/2014/08/01/...ml?sp=/99/228/ Edit: Suddenlink also on board. |
You’d like to think the NBA would be a bit more savvy.
Doesn’t the league realize that a Cleveland Cavaliers Andrew Wiggins jersey could be a collector’s item one day? Wiggins, the former Kansas star, was drafted this summer by Cleveland. But after LeBron James said he was returning to the Cavaliers, there was talk that Kevin Love would be traded from Minnesota to Cleveland. Thing is, Wiggins was the key piece to the trade. However, he can’t be dealt until Aug. 23, because a player can’t be traded until after 30 days have passed since he signed his contract. That’s NBA rules. Former Kansas star Andrew Wiggins was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers, but he seems likely to be a member of the Minnesota Timberwolves one day soon. His Cavaliers jersey has been pulled from the NBA’s online shop. On Sunday, Wiggins told ESPN: “I just want to play for a team that wants me. So whichever team wants me I’ll play for.” The NBA shop must know Wiggins is going to be traded. While you can still find a Cavaliers T-shirt with Wiggins’ name on it, his jersey is not available at the NBA store. At first, the store said the jersey had been discontinued, as Pro Basketball Talk reported. Now the page that contained Wiggins’ jersey is no longer available. That’s got to be a sign, right? Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/nba...#storylink=cpy http://lefthandbrewing.com/wp/wp-con...4/well-bye.jpg |
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One of Kansas’ most highly touted recruiting targets is off the board.
Allonzo Trier, a 6-foot-3 shooting guard from Findlay Prep in Las Vegas, committed to Arizona this weekend while on a visit to the school, according to multiple reports Sunday. Trier, the 12th-ranked senior prospect in the country according to Rivals.com, also had a scholarship offer from Kansas (among many others) and was in Kansas City in late July to play in the Sunflower Showcase grassroots tournament. Considered one of the top pure scorers in the country, Trier led the prestigious Nike EYBL series in scoring this past summer. Now Kansas can move on, focusing on a list of other perimeter players and big men. Kansas coach Bill Self has put a premium on signing a couple of big guys in the 2015 class — Stephen Zimmerman and Carlton Bragg are set to visit for Late Night — and the KU staff is still pursuing combo guard Malik Newman, the No. 2 overall recruit in the country. Small forward Brandon Ingram, Rivals’ No. 25th overall player, is also set to visit for Late Night on Oct. 10, according to Rivals.com. Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt...#storylink=cpy http://lefthandbrewing.com/wp/wp-con...4/well-bye.jpg |
Thanks for the updates on Kansas recruiting and deals possibly involving the #1 pick in the 2014 draft.
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It certainly is weird hearing a Comosexual talking smack in basketball recruiting, when KUbis listed on like 15 of the top-20 prospects lists. It's like Brett Hayes making fun of Mike Trout for striking out.
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And you need to get over us leaving for the SEC. We found a hotter, cooler girlfriend than what Big Texas was. It happens. Just sac up and get some home-and-home games on the schedule. All will be fine. Also, I have no idea what you're talking about in regards to KU alums forcing anything. I have no idea how you would think a group of KU alums would be able to force anything, anywhere. |
Texas left loyal conference members in Houston and SMU high and dry and would've done the same to A&M and Baylor had it not been for a state legislature when a better deal arose for them.
Tell me beaker idiots, what makes you think they won't do it again in the future? |
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