After the terrible KU loss to Coastal Carolina this past weekend I decided to check the last 10 years of KU football. Folks, they are on track to lose 100 football games in just 10 years. Because I am an older fellow I am not in touch with the young athlete subculture. There was a time when I was knee deep in that world but things have changed so much since I was in the playing and talking with others in that world (45 yrs). So, it begs the question; will a decade of being the worst Div 1 football program rub off onto their basketball program? Will it hurt recruiting? What do the stud athletes of today think of a school that has a program that is just that terrible? What do you think?
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Kansas football could hurt Kansas basketball if there is realignment. Not a good university image to be a perennial national joke in the most followed collegiate sport... bound to eventually spill over to other men's sports.Last edited by N Crestway; September 10, 2019, 03:21 AM.
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When the NCAA has more of a negative impact on the KU basketball program because of its constant cheating than the football program because of its mediocrity, then I’ll know this world isn’t entirely f——ed up."It's amazing to watch Ron slide into that open area, Fred will find him and it's straight cash homie."--HCGM
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Beaty is suing KU over his buyout. KU self-reported a couple of minor infractions to avoid the buyout. The current coaching staff is doing the same thing, but KU is not self-reporting those violations. The disparity in KU's responses to the violations in football and basketball is likely to be brought up in Beaty's lawsuit.
The KC Star has video of the violations in football that are still happening
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostBeaty is suing KU over his buyout. KU self-reported a couple of minor infractions to avoid the buyout. The current coaching staff is doing the same thing, but KU is not self-reporting those violations. The disparity in KU's responses to the violations in football and basketball is likely to be brought up in Beaty's lawsuit.
The KC Star has video of the violations in football that are still happening
https://www-1.kansas.com/sports/coll...235530772.html
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