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I thought the article was pretty good. What I would like to know is how does this differ from what our players at WSU experience. In the last few years does anyone know our travel routine. How does it compare to this article. I know our guys fly charter everwhere they go but what about the rest of it? I would assume everything is comparable.
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"Hinson calls himself the human piñata. And he's right. Everyone takes a whack at him."
That's really sad. My how far he has fallen.
"We're pretty spoiled," senior guard Sherron Collins says with a smile. "Everything is planned for us."
Darrell Arthur then added, "Yeah, like my High School diploma -Rock Chalk!"
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Originally posted by MTXE"Hinson calls himself the human piñata. And he's right. Everyone takes a whack at him." That's really sad. My how far he has fallen.
There are others who are A LOT worse off. I'll bet he provides some comic relief around the program, too.
--'85.Basketball Season Tix since '77-78 . . . . . . Baseball Season Tix since '88
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Originally posted by pogoI thought the article was pretty good. What I would like to know is how does this differ from what our players at WSU experience. In the last few years does anyone know our travel routine. How does it compare to this article. I know our guys fly charter everwhere they go but what about the rest of it? I would assume everything is comparable.
--'85.Basketball Season Tix since '77-78 . . . . . . Baseball Season Tix since '88
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From experience, it's very comparable to the travel luxuries WSU enjoys. The jets aren't all first-class but still, it's a private jet that we charter so really, not THAT much of a huge difference. And another thing to take into consideration is the "cities" that we play in during conference play. We do stay in the nicest hotels they have to offer, which is not very much. If we were playing in places like Austin, Norman, Columbia, and other places that have the quality hotels that KU is staying in, we'd be staying in the same places. When we're in out of conference play, when we play in the likes of the Kansas City area, even Cleveland, we'll stay in hotels fairly comparable.
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Originally posted by Shocker85Originally posted by pogoI thought the article was pretty good. What I would like to know is how does this differ from what our players at WSU experience. In the last few years does anyone know our travel routine. How does it compare to this article. I know our guys fly charter everwhere they go but what about the rest of it? I would assume everything is comparable.
--'85.
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Originally posted by macshocker2004From experience, it's very comparable to the travel luxuries WSU enjoys. The jets aren't all first-class but still, it's a private jet that we charter so really, not THAT much of a huge difference. And another thing to take into consideration is the "cities" that we play in during conference play. We do stay in the nicest hotels they have to offer, which is not very much. If we were playing in places like Austin, Norman, Columbia, and other places that have the quality hotels that KU is staying in, we'd be staying in the same places. When we're in out of conference play, when we play in the likes of the Kansas City area, even Cleveland, we'll stay in hotels fairly comparable.
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Originally posted by MTXEOriginally posted by macshocker2004From experience, it's very comparable to the travel luxuries WSU enjoys. The jets aren't all first-class but still, it's a private jet that we charter so really, not THAT much of a huge difference. And another thing to take into consideration is the "cities" that we play in during conference play. We do stay in the nicest hotels they have to offer, which is not very much. If we were playing in places like Austin, Norman, Columbia, and other places that have the quality hotels that KU is staying in, we'd be staying in the same places. When we're in out of conference play, when we play in the likes of the Kansas City area, even Cleveland, we'll stay in hotels fairly comparable.SFL is back!
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Originally posted by MTXEOriginally posted by macshocker2004From experience, it's very comparable to the travel luxuries WSU enjoys. The jets aren't all first-class but still, it's a private jet that we charter so really, not THAT much of a huge difference. And another thing to take into consideration is the "cities" that we play in during conference play. We do stay in the nicest hotels they have to offer, which is not very much. If we were playing in places like Austin, Norman, Columbia, and other places that have the quality hotels that KU is staying in, we'd be staying in the same places. When we're in out of conference play, when we play in the likes of the Kansas City area, even Cleveland, we'll stay in hotels fairly comparable.
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MTXE you are completely wrong with this statement:
KU's funds are in fact very limited. They are at quite a disadvantage compared to several other Big 12 schools in regards to budgeting. With self pulling down 3 million a year and football probably barely in the black, they wipe their little cheating tushies with the same grade of toilet paper as the Shockers.
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