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OK, I don't blame you for not caring about KU or KSU. But I bet you care about strengthening WSU's schedule. We are in the best position ever to add good BCS schools to it by getting fair contracts with KU and KSU. People on both sides are calling for it. I encourage everybody to be vocal and make this happen.In the fast lane
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Re: Hutch News columnist thinks it's time . . .
Originally posted by tropicalshoxOK, I don't blame you for not caring about KU or KSU. But I bet you care about strengthening WSU's schedule. We are in the best position ever to add good BCS schools to it by getting fair contracts with KU and KSU. People on both sides are calling for it. I encourage everybody to be vocal and make this happen.
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Can someone please inform me what KU would have to gain by playing WSU?... and no, getting a bunch of angry WSU's fans off KU's back doesn't count. KU not caring about what WSU fans think is all it takes to get rid of that one.
I'm not saying I don't think there are a few small things KU would gain. I just don't understand the quick jump into talks of arrogance as if KU has lots of good reasons but simply chooses to make a decision against their own best interests.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 PresidentCan someone please inform me what KU would have to gain by playing WSU?... and no, getting a bunch of angry WSU's fans off KU's back doesn't count. KU not caring about what WSU fans think is all it takes to get rid of that one.
I'm not saying I don't think there are a few small things KU would gain. I just don't understand the quick jump into talks of arrogance as if KU has lots of good reasons but simply chooses to make a decision against their own best interests.
Using that thought process, what does KU have to gain by playing ANY OOC teams? They'll be favored to win them all, so why play any?
That attitude also lends itself to the thinking that WSU has NO chance to be competitive with, or heaven help all of us, actually beat KU. You know what? Maybe you haven't been paying attention lately, but our program is pretty darned solid, and last time I checked, they don't count McDonald's All Americans when they keep score.
But since you asked, here's what they have to gain. A more prepared team for the post season. Experience in a game where there is big time pressure to win and they are favored. Increased revenue in a variety of forms, and don't give me the "they sell out every game already" crap. The games could be played in other arenas, generating revenue from a variety of sources, in addition to just being a sold out (with paying customers buying things in attendance, which doesn't always happen when they play Longwood etc). They also just might gain a few new fans in the process.
And, damn it, they just might get a little better from playing a really good team, just like they might get better playing a really good USC team...if USC were to ever be really good.
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Originally posted by WuDrWuOriginally posted by Jamar Howard 4 PresidentCan someone please inform me what KU would have to gain by playing WSU?... and no, getting a bunch of angry WSU's fans off KU's back doesn't count. KU not caring about what WSU fans think is all it takes to get rid of that one.
I'm not saying I don't think there are a few small things KU would gain. I just don't understand the quick jump into talks of arrogance as if KU has lots of good reasons but simply chooses to make a decision against their own best interests.
Using that thought process, what does KU have to gain by playing ANY OOC teams? They'll be favored to win them all, so why play any?
That attitude also lends itself to the thinking that WSU has NO chance to be competitive with, or heaven help all of us, actually beat KU. You know what? Maybe you haven't been paying attention lately, but our program is pretty darned solid, and last time I checked, they don't count McDonald's All Americans when they keep score.
But since you asked, here's what they have to gain. A more prepared team for the post season. Experience in a game where there is big time pressure to win and they are favored. Increased revenue in a variety of forms, and don't give me the "they sell out every game already" crap. The games could be played in other arenas, generating revenue from a variety of sources, in addition to just being a sold out (with paying customers buying things in attendance, which doesn't always happen when they play Longwood etc). They also just might gain a few new fans in the process.
And, damn it, they just might get a little better from playing a really good team, just like they might get better playing a really good USC team...if USC were to ever be really good.
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Originally posted by WuDrWuOriginally posted by Jamar Howard 4 PresidentCan someone please inform me what KU would have to gain by playing WSU?... and no, getting a bunch of angry WSU's fans off KU's back doesn't count. KU not caring about what WSU fans think is all it takes to get rid of that one.
I'm not saying I don't think there are a few small things KU would gain. I just don't understand the quick jump into talks of arrogance as if KU has lots of good reasons but simply chooses to make a decision against their own best interests.
Using that thought process, what does KU have to gain by playing ANY OOC teams? They'll be favored to win them all, so why play any?
That attitude also lends itself to the thinking that WSU has NO chance to be competitive with, or heaven help all of us, actually beat KU. You know what? Maybe you haven't been paying attention lately, but our program is pretty darned solid, and last time I checked, they don't count McDonald's All Americans when they keep score.
But since you asked, here's what they have to gain. A more prepared team for the post season. Experience in a game where there is big time pressure to win and they are favored. Increased revenue in a variety of forms, and don't give me the "they sell out every game already" crap. The games could be played in other arenas, generating revenue from a variety of sources, in addition to just being a sold out (with paying customers buying things in attendance, which doesn't always happen when they play Longwood etc). They also just might gain a few new fans in the process.
And, damn it, they just might get a little better from playing a really good team, just like they might get better playing a really good USC team...if USC were to ever be really good.
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Oh, and as long as both programs get ONE SINGLE RED CENT of the taxpayer's money in the form of cash, subsidies or tax breaks, then the PEOPLE have a vested interest in keeping the money here in Kansas.
It's just EXACTLY that kind of arrogance that breeds the contempt between the 2 programs, and it doesn't have to be like that. It can be different. There can be a constructive dialogue that builds a useful competition and honest respect for the state D1 programs. But someone is going to have to sit the children down.
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Wow, I knew that I would hit a sore spot with that post, but...
I actually think WSU would have a very good shot to beat KU the last couple years. I have no question about WSU's ability to compete with KU.
WuDrWu, you ask what KU has to gain by playing ANY OOC teams? Obviously, you were being sarcastic. KU makes money with every game they play, so obviously they want to play as many as they can.
Would playing WSU really better prepare KU for the post season? Given the quality of teams that KU usually plays in the non-conf, KU would likely be trading an equal opponent for WSU on the schedule.
I am not opposed to legislation forcing this game. I'm simply asking what the reasons are for KU to choose to play it.
I really am interested to hear more on the following:
- Increased revenue (how does playing WSU increase the revenue that KU brings in compared to any other quality opponent?)
- Replacing Longwood with WSU (Couldn't KU replace Longwood with anyone decent and get the same effect? Why is WSU any better of a replacement than any other quality team?)
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