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Originally posted by LuskingforGuttin View PostHahaha. It would be a pretty steep climb for WSU at the FBS level. Not enough regional talent. If everything worked out well, I think your upside would be something like Tulsa Golden Hurricane football. They've had some good years.
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When talking about college recruiting here in Atlanta I mentioned Kennesaw State (the local KSU). I don't know their academic reputation, my kids opted for the budget busting private route. But from a growth perspective they are what WSU would like to be. Reminded me of WSU, black and gold, land locked commuter school when we arrived. It has more than doubled sense we moved here 30 years ago. Bought a lot of land around the campus built a bunch dorms, and is no longer primarily a commuter school. They hired Vince Dooley to help start football, and they just srarted their 2nd season. Watched a little of it on tv Saturday,not sure why anyone would go to the game unless they had a relative playing. It was pretty dismal.
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Originally posted by LuskingforGuttin View PostHahaha. It would be a pretty steep climb for WSU at the FBS level. Not enough regional talent. If everything worked out well, I think your upside would be something like Tulsa Golden Hurricane football. They've had some good years.
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Originally posted by SB Shock View PostDr. Bardo wants to bring back marching bands and football (and all the other additional women sports) - that in itself would grow the student population. Only thing holding him back is money.
The "dead horse" I was speaking of was Lutz - he didn't have anything else to write about so I guess, so he just figured he write his token football story that had no new information or new insight - cause that might have required him to beat the bushes and work to get any new information. I'm suprised nobody has talked to some of the "money" people in wichita and got their insight into bringing football back.
I concur. No substance. No further info. Hastily written?
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Originally posted by LuskingforGuttin View PostHahaha. It would be a pretty steep climb for WSU at the FBS level. Not enough regional talent. If everything worked out well, I think your upside would be something like Tulsa Golden Hurricane football. They've had some good years.
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Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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Originally posted by shock View PostHuh. Last time I checked, Kansas has 13 players on active rosters, with 6 or 7 coming from Wichita. Missouri has 350+ on active rosters with 2 from Springfield. But here you are running your mouth about where WSU aspires to be IF they get football, while your team aspires (really it's an obsession to the point of a fan base making up ludicrous stories of helicopters and envelopes- can the sunbelt even afford a 5 min ride in a helicopter?) to be in the freaking Sun Belt, which, by the way, is a greater stretch than WSU playing at the FBS level. The Sun Belt doesn't even want you. Football would actually enhance our school. Football holds yours back.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
By the way, great comments! Hope all is going well for you up in Alaska. Is it getting very cold up there yet?
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Originally posted by shock View PostHuh. Last time I checked, Kansas has 13 players on active rosters, with 6 or 7 coming from Wichita. Missouri has 350+ on active rosters with 2 from Springfield. But here you are running your mouth about where WSU aspires to be IF they get football, while your team aspires (really it's an obsession to the point of a fan base making up ludicrous stories of helicopters and envelopes- can the sunbelt even afford a 5 min ride in a helicopter?) to be in the freaking Sun Belt, which, by the way, is a greater stretch than WSU playing at the FBS level. The Sun Belt doesn't even want you. Football would actually enhance our school. Football holds yours back.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
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Originally posted by LuskingforGuttin View PostI suppose I am not doing a good job of articulating my point. I simply meant that the state of Kansas has a smaller population and if WSU moves up you have 3 FBS teams, 2 of which are in a P5. I am sure you could recruit Oklahoma, Texas, and Missouri pretty well but Kansas produces so few players (although certainly Wichita produces more than Springfield).
If we are to believe this, then we should conclude the Kansas City area has never produced any good players. Darren Sproles is an outlier.
Oh yeah, I also forgot the Paseo HS wideout (during the Don Fambrough era) who was a Parade AA. He was all ready to sign with Mizzou until the KU assistant coach came in with a briefcase full of cash (I believe it was reported to be $10K) just before his news conference announcing where he would attend school.
The wideout signed with KU, Mizzou turned them into the NCAA, and even though KU received some sanctions, the penalties were reduced because they already fired Fambrough. They told the NCAA it was due to unethical behavior, but I'm guessing the 1-10 season he had that year was the real reason.
If we had a football program, we would probably get some kids from the KC area. And even if they are D-1 P-5 leftovers, they would still be miles better than the losers that Mizzery State recruits.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostI would contend that Kansas has 0.5 FBS football teams. And the 0.5 part is like 85 years old.
I assume your math is as follows: 0.75 for the elderly coach that wears purple and -0.25 coming from the school that's paid millions to coaches it deemed not good enough to coach there...
I'm willing to give credit where credit is due. KU beating an FCS team in week 1 did come as a surprise, so I'll knock their score up to a -0.20, thereby making the Kansas total a whopping 0.55
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Originally posted by LuskingforGuttin View PostI suppose I am not doing a good job of articulating my point. I simply meant that the state of Kansas has a smaller population and if WSU moves up you have 3 FBS teams, 2 of which are in a P5. I am sure you could recruit Oklahoma, Texas, and Missouri pretty well but Kansas produces so few players (although certainly Wichita produces more than Springfield).
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Originally posted by shock View PostHuh. Last time I checked, Kansas has 13 players on active rosters, with 6 or 7 coming from Wichita. Missouri has 350+ on active rosters with 2 from Springfield. But here you are running your mouth about where WSU aspires to be IF they get football, while your team aspires (really it's an obsession to the point of a fan base making up ludicrous stories of helicopters and envelopes- can the sunbelt even afford a 5 min ride in a helicopter?) to be in the freaking Sun Belt, which, by the way, is a greater stretch than WSU playing at the FBS level. The Sun Belt doesn't even want you. Football would actually enhance our school. Football holds yours back.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
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Originally posted by Jtaylor View Post"6 or 7 out of 13 from Wichita"? That explains why KU is such a powerhouse in football.
Do WSU fans constantly post and live on MSU message boards like MSU fans do on WSU message boards?
I guess we know who's boss.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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