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Why change anything? Stop being such a control freak.. you'll live longer. Differing opinions are what make America great. Besides, you don't see me asking for you to change your myopic rah-rah banter do you?
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Originally posted by shock View PostCold is trying too hard to be contrary at this point. His cookie done slipped.
Eccentricity pays much better!
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Correct. JE is worlds better than Stutz with regards to gifts you can't teach. That being said, his heart (drive/determination/will) determines whether or not he reaches the highest paid level.
Stutz was great at the free throw line but he played like he was 6'5"...
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Cold is trying too hard to be contrary at this point. His cookie done slipped.
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We've come a long ways guys. I remember reading this article and giving up all hope. Hell, didnt really want to watch the games because it was so damn painful... but did anyway. So proud of our boys and in 3G we trust!
Shockers tie for fifth-fewest points in program history in loss at South Florida
JANUARY 22, 2019 09:24 PM
https://www.kansas.com/sports/colleg...224918710.html
Any Wichita State basketball fan who endured the entirety of the worst offensive performance by the Shockers in the Gregg Marshall era might want to erase the game from their memory.
WSU’s first trip to Tampa featured every type of turnover imaginable, multiple missed shots open in front of the rim, an array of air balls, and fouls... lots and lots of fouls. After 32 minutes, WSU nearly had nearly double as many turnovers (18) and fouls (17) as points (20).
Mercifully, after 40 minutes, it ended with South Florida (13-6, 3-4 American) equaling last season’s win total on Jan. 22 with a 54-41 victory over Wichita State at the Yuengling Center on Tuesday night. WSU (8-10, 1-5) dropped to 0-5 on the road with all five defeats coming by at least nine points.
The 41 points tied for the fifth-fewest the Shockers have scored in program history. All five of WSU’s lowest-scoring games occurred between 1991-97.
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That NIT championship team had Aaron Ellis, JT Durley, future NBAer Torre Murry, Joe Ragland, Gabe Blair, Hatch They were solid.
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I like Jaime, but most games he's good for 18-22 minutes due to fouls. Doesn't matter the horse if they peter out halfway through the race. ..
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It was absent at the beginning of the season because you were always wrong about “play angry” being something that can be taught in a couple of months to most young men new to D1 basketball. This team is currently “ playing angry” because it finally clicked for them in Feb/March. I done told your stubborn ass that it didn’t click with the group that went to the final 4 until February. Do you deny we are playing angry right now? And by now I don’t just mean the NIT. Now as in February and March.
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Stutz has a similar game to Etch, similar athleticism, skill set, and quickness. You bag on Stutz at any chance you get but are all over JE's testes. What gives Cold?
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Originally posted by SHOXAAC View Post
You have absolutely lost your shite Cold...ah, but tis the fan board banter...GO SHOX!!!
Ooops! I did it again...
*evil laugh*
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
It's the NIT Broseph. Stutz's NIT championship team wasn't that good. Perspective!!! ;)
We have 3 big men that are more talented than Stutz was at the same point in their respective careers. If we'd had a little guy with enough brains this year, we'd have made it to the NCAA's on the back of Dexter and Jaime alone. But alas... there are others who must get theirs!!11111
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God grant me the serenity to accept the loud mouth idiots I cannot change...
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