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Skip Towne 05-19-2006 05:12 PM

Whee! This is fun watching these two pussycats fight over the scraps that are the JUCO players.

WilliamTheIrish 05-19-2006 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by aarowheadnation
Lol....gotta love personal attacks on a message board. I really expected a little more from you though. More along the lines of "academic fraud, institutional somethingorother, fat football coach, or whatever." Instead all I get is some dribble about Phognet (of which I'm not a member, nor do I look at it very often) an "assbeating" (huh?) and then you end it by calling me bitch. FLOWERPOWER!!!!!!!!



P.S. Sorry you lost your skinny point guard to MU.


It's because of the run and hide mentality of cowardly poseurs (cp sp) like yourself. I could run the academic fraud stuff all day. But you already know KU has no integrity. So here you are crying about a guy who is going to to be found innocent, and play ball at KSU. It's all you have. It's weak. And unoriginal. But it's all you've got.

For a guy who 'has no concern' you sure post a lot about KSU.

As for Hannah.... if his Mom wants him at MU, then he should go. I'm sure the Mizzou board will be full of Momma Hannah posts like your board was full of Langford's Momma babble a few seasons back.

Hugg's has a plan. He'll get somebody else. Bitch.

CoMoChief 05-19-2006 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Skip Towne
Whee! This is fun watching these two pussycats fight over the scraps that are the JUCO players.

that it is.

chief2000 05-19-2006 05:38 PM

Hannah will love PROBATION.

duncan_idaho 05-19-2006 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by chief2000
Hannah will love PROBATION.

The worst of MU's "probation" is over (that being the one year ban on off campus recruiting)... the scholarship reductions are over after this season.

BSPimp - kU sure had a hard time playing "fast" and handling pressure when I saw them last year... so I'll take my chances. I'll also give Anderson a season or two to get his players to MU before judging the system's viability in the Big 12.

CoMoChief 05-19-2006 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho
The worst of MU's "probation" is over (that being the one year ban on off campus recruiting)... the scholarship reductions are over after this season.

BSPimp - kU sure had a hard time playing "fast" and handling pressure when I saw them last year... so I'll take my chances. I'll also give Anderson a season or two to get his players to MU before judging the system's viability in the Big 12.


They played their best when they played fast.

Skip Towne 05-19-2006 06:13 PM

I read that KSUck had already used all of their scholies and if they had signed Hannah they would have to boot somebody. But I'm sure that wouldn't bother "Huggy".

arrowheadnation 05-19-2006 06:47 PM

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It's because of the run and hide mentality of cowardly poseurs (cp sp) like yourself. I could run the academic fraud stuff all day. But you already know KU has no integrity. So here you are crying about a guy who is going to to be found innocent, and play ball at KSU. It's all you have. It's weak. And unoriginal. But it's all you've got.

For a guy who 'has no concern' you sure post a lot about KSU.

As for Hannah.... if his Mom wants him at MU, then he should go. I'm sure the Mizzou board will be full of Momma Hannah posts like your board was full of Langford's Momma babble a few seasons back.

Hugg's has a plan. He'll get somebody else. Bitch.
Ohhhh Kevin....can I call you Kevin?

I never said a single time that I thought Mr. Evans was guilty. I just put the facts out there for discussion. You just seem to take bad press toward KSU on a way too personal level. Where I as a "cowardly bitch who runs and hides" could really care less about the bad press that the media gives KU. That's something that comes with being in the spotlight all the time. We're used to it. KSU is just now finding that out. Welcome to the big time Kevin. You're gonna love it!

Pitt Gorilla 05-20-2006 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by chief2000
Hannah will love PROBATION.

Hannah's mom thought Huggy was too thuggy.

KChiefs1 05-20-2006 05:58 PM

Over the last few days, according to published stories, Stefhon Hannah has been verbally committed to Kansas State, has actually sent a signed letter of intent to Kansas State, has been prevented from being a Wildcat by his mother and finally signed with Missouri. At least if you believe everything you read.

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Hannah averaged 14 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists as a sophomore.

"That's false," Hannah said of the claim that his mother refused to sign a letter of intent for him to attend Kansas State. "What happened was I signed a letter to Kansas State and sent it to my mom. She signed one to Missouri and sent it to me."

Hannah said the plan was for him to make his decision and to have the extra required signature put on the letter and sent whichever school he chose. He said that school was Missouri and he never actually sent a letter of intent to K-State.

The 6-foot-1 point guard did commit verbally to the Wildcat coaches following a May 11th official visit to Manhattan.

"I came off my visit and, you know, when you come back from a visit, you always like it," Hannah said. "Everything in my head was Kansas State, Kansas State, Kansas State. I kind of ended up forgetting how much I liked Missouri. I had signed the paper for Kansas State and my mom just told me to make sure I thought about it and that was what I really wanted to do."

In the end, Hannah decided that was not what he wanted. But he did have plenty of good things to say about K-State and said his mother was indeed the deciding factor.

"I had liked them both," Hannah said. "I had a good time at Missouri and I had a nice time at Kansas State. I couldn't decide on my own. It was neck and neck, like a tie. My mother was the tiebreaker."

The deciding factor for Hannah, and for his mother, was Missouri's new coach, Mike Anderson.

"She liked that the coach is a family oriented, well-rounded man," Hannah said. "He kept the coaching staff in his family. His nephew is on the coaching staff. He was always real respectful, too. Whenever he would call the house, he would ask to speak to my mother first and then to speak to me. My mom and I respected that."

Anderson did have to overcome one big thing in his first head-to-head recruiting battle with Huggins. During his last 13 years at Cincinnati, Huggins had sent 12 players into the NBA. Anderson can't come close to matching that claim, having been a head coach for just four seasons.

"Everybody talked about Bob Huggins taking players to the pros," Hannah said. "My mother says you can go to the NBA no matter where you go to school. If you work hard enough, they'll find you. The coach should not be a factor for that. Plus, I felt that Mike Anderson can help me become a man and graduate."

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The newest Tiger played a lot of shooting guard as a Chicago prep star.

Speaking of graduating, Hannah said he has one summer school class to finish up at Chipola to earn his associate's degree. He will be finished after the first summer session and head to Columbia after that. While Hannah played the point at Chipola, he was classified as a shooting guard out of high school.

"I feel more comfortable playing the two but people say I'm too small. It didn't seem to stop me this summer though," Hannah said in October of his senior year. "I know they say it's different at the college level but I think I can do what I gotta do regardless."

Hannah had games of 34, 38 and 45 points that summer. He also was Chipola's leading scorer, while averaging more than six assists per game. Hannah said Anderson did not specify which spot he would play at Mizzou.

"He told me he would not hold me to one position," Hannah said. "I know I can do both. I can be a point guard when I need to, but I can score when I need to. He told me not to worry about a position and to just play basketball."

Like the rest of the recruits in Anderson's first class at Missouri, Hannah said his up-and-down the court style was a major drawing card.

"I watched them when he was at UAB a lot," Hannah said. "I like the way he plays, up and down. His players may make a mistake, but they don't have to look around and worry. They just play basketball."

And now, finally, Hannah can do just that.

"It's a relief," Hannah said of the end of the recruiting process. "I'm so happy. I am so happy."

DJay23 05-20-2006 07:56 PM

I'm concerned. I'm concerned that when Huggins doesn't pan out and these recruits he's bringing in don't play as a team and try to be a bunch of Kobe's and all go pro after 2 years that William's head will ACTUALLY explode.

arrowheadnation 05-20-2006 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by DJay23
I'm concerned. I'm concerned that when Huggins doesn't pan out and these recruits he's bringing in don't play as a team and try to be a bunch of Kobe's and all go pro after 2 years that William's head will ACTUALLY explode.

Not to mention Huggins will probably leave for a higher profile job IF he has a couple winning seasons.

ChiTown 05-21-2006 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by aarowheadnation
Not to mention Huggins will probably leave for a higher profile job IF he has a couple winning seasons.

It must really suck to be that ignorant. Honestly, unless you know what you are talking about, it might be better just to STFU.

He's coaching in the B12. He is having NO problems recruiting to Manhattan. He will get tremendous fan and administration support. I know you and DJ are too young and ingnorant to know this, but KSU used to be a very good Basketball Program. Huggins will be in Manhattan for the next 10 years. Deal with it.

Kerberos 05-21-2006 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Saulbadguy
where he refers to Manhattan, KS as "a suburb of Hades."

I cant argue whith him on that...although I dont know if I would consider Manhattan a suburb of Junction City

F*** YOU SAUL

Have you ever lived in Junction City??? I didn't think so.


So SHUT THE HELL UP!


I take that as an insult. There is nothing wrong with JC. I have lived here for 40+ years. JC is about to double in size in the next 3-5 years and we'll see who is the Suburb of who.


4321


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ChiefsFanatic 05-21-2006 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiTown
It must really suck to be that ignorant. Honestly, unless you know what you are talking about, it might be better just to STFU.

He's coaching in the B12. He is having NO problems recruiting to Manhattan. He will get tremendous fan and administration support. I know you and DJ are too young and ingnorant to know this, but KSU used to be a very good Basketball Program. Huggins will be in Manhattan for the next 10 years. Deal with it.

I agree that KSU used to be a good basketball school, but if you think Huggins wouldn't bolt to a higher profile school, then you just don't know as much as you think you know.

KSU is not one of the schools that coaches consider ending their career at; it is not a destination school for college basketball coaches. That is a fact.


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