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  • #76
    That rubber band contest was about the lamest thing I have ever seen. Perhaps even worse than the kids driving the KDOT kid cars slooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwllllllllyyyyyyy through some alleged obstacle course.

    At the very least they could have played the following during he rubber band shooting contest:

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    Last edited by 1972Shocker; January 4, 2012, 02:48 PM.

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    • #77
      Originally posted by hamshock View Post
      If you wonder why the crowd was quiet in the second half it could have something to do with sucky half-time shows and watching a guy shoot rubber bands at red plastic cups as our entertainment when the game isn't going on. Between the red cups, rubber bands and ping pong balls, Athletics probably spent six dollars for those particular activities. It's one thing to cut budgets, it's another not to have one at all. If you want to keep the crowd going don't say "let's get the loudest 'Go Shockers' we can" before the cheerleaders are in position to hold up the signs. Oh, and not having our seniors (Ben Smith excluded) play like freshmen, like this senior class has every year, wouldn't hurt either. Can you tell I'm bitter?
      Preach on, brother!

      Although I think this is the wrong thread to keep bumping as its original premise is just garbage, I agree with every word of your post. Ever since ES has taken over, our in game production and entertainment has tanked and it's hard to believe, but it's actually gotten worse. Saturday in front of a big rival and packed house on national tv, that was extremely embarrassing and wouldnt have passed at a biddy basketball game. Totally deplorable.
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      • #78
        Originally posted by ShockerFever View Post
        Preach on, brother!

        Although I think this is the wrong thread to keep bumping as its original premise is just garbage, I agree with every word of your post. Ever since ES has taken over, our in game production and entertainment has tanked and it's hard to believe, but it's actually gotten worse. Saturday in front of a big rival and packed house on national tv, that was extremely embarrassing and wouldnt have passed at a biddy basketball game. Totally deplorable.
        +1 (sorry to bump the thread)

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        • #79
          Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post
          That rubber band contest was about the lamest thing I have ever seen. Perhaps even worse than the kids driving the KDOT kid cars slooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwllllllllyyyyyyy through some alleged obstacle course.

          At the very lead the could have played the following during he rubber band shooting contest:

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKbAD...eature=related
          There is nothing worse in all of sports, in the entire country, than the KDOT kid cars at halftime. Even the continuation of this thread is not half of the atrocity of the KDOT kid cars. Seriously. Nothing.
          Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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          • #80
            Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
            There is nothing worse in all of sports, in the entire country, than the KDOT kid cars at halftime. Even the continuation of this thread is not half of the atrocity of the KDOT kid cars. Seriously. Nothing.
            Ok, but how do you really feel about the kid cars! :playful:

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            • #81
              The KDOT kid cars might be bearable if they played some music. This would work:

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              • #82
                This is totally off topic off the subject that is being discussed right now, but I am a resident of Springfield MO and a MSU Bears fan (don't hate me yet). I just wanted to say how sorry I am and in complete shock about Boeing closing the plant in Wichita. My company in Missouri does business with Wichita, and I travel to Wichita at least twice a month for business. I apoligize for hijacking this thread, but just wanted to vent about the closing of the plant, from a Missouri State bears fan , I am truly sorry for this sad day in Wichita history today...Cant believe that Boeing is doing this. What many dont realize is the financial hit that this will take on the many outside vendors that do business in Wichita with the other manufactures in the airline business, hell look at me I drive five hours ea. way to do business in Wichita and there are many others where I live that come to town to do the same...Sad freakin day!!!On another front, congrats for the past season you had and wish you nothing but good luck in the future except of course when you play MSU...Now lets just get a decent road between Wichita and Springfield

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                • #83
                  Give up on any road improvements between wichita and springfield... we can't pull off a 3 mile stretch of kellogg in 10 years, I would hate to see the time frame for the eastern half of 400.
                  -Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind-

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by MSU7fan View Post
                    This is totally off topic off the subject that is being discussed right now, but I am a resident of Springfield MO and a MSU Bears fan (don't hate me yet). I just wanted to say how sorry I am and in complete shock about Boeing closing the plant in Wichita. My company in Missouri does business with Wichita, and I travel to Wichita at least twice a month for business. I apoligize for hijacking this thread, but just wanted to vent about the closing of the plant, from a Missouri State bears fan , I am truly sorry for this sad day in Wichita history today...Cant believe that Boeing is doing this. What many dont realize is the financial hit that this will take on the many outside vendors that do business in Wichita with the other manufactures in the airline business, hell look at me I drive five hours ea. way to do business in Wichita and there are many others where I live that come to town to do the same...Sad freakin day!!!On another front, congrats for the past season you had and wish you nothing but good luck in the future except of course when you play MSU...Now lets just get a decent road between Wichita and Springfield
                    It is very sad for Wichita. It is hard to think of Wichita without Boeing. I know several people who now are going to be jobless.

                    It is going to have a major ripple affect throughout our economy, including fewer season ticket sales, SASO contributions and donations to WSU.

                    The Shockers have had a harder time selling out games this year with the economy as bad as it has been, this will just make it even harder.

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                    • #85
                      The crowd can only do so much. What were they supposed to do against cu in the 2nd half? Storm the court?

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by shox1989 View Post
                        It is very sad for Wichita. It is hard to think of Wichita without Boeing. I know several people who now are going to be jobless.

                        It is going to have a major ripple affect throughout our economy, including fewer season ticket sales, SASO contributions and donations to WSU.

                        The Shockers have had a harder time selling out games this year with the economy as bad as it has been, this will just make it even harder.
                        I'm afraid so.

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by MSU7fan View Post
                          This is totally off topic off the subject that is being discussed right now, but I am a resident of Springfield MO and a MSU Bears fan (don't hate me yet). I just wanted to say how sorry I am and in complete shock about Boeing closing the plant in Wichita. My company in Missouri does business with Wichita, and I travel to Wichita at least twice a month for business. I apoligize for hijacking this thread, but just wanted to vent about the closing of the plant, from a Missouri State bears fan , I am truly sorry for this sad day in Wichita history today...Cant believe that Boeing is doing this. What many dont realize is the financial hit that this will take on the many outside vendors that do business in Wichita with the other manufactures in the airline business, hell look at me I drive five hours ea. way to do business in Wichita and there are many others where I live that come to town to do the same...Sad freakin day!!!On another front, congrats for the past season you had and wish you nothing but good luck in the future except of course when you play MSU...Now lets just get a decent road between Wichita and Springfield
                          Thank you for hijacking this ridiculous thread. I know I cheered my lungs out to the point of dizziness for my team, even what that garbage of a second half.

                          But referring to what you mentioned, I am extremely heartbroken over Boeing leaving. More so than this silly basketball game. As a Aerospace Engineering major, I am deeply afraid for my potential future career. My life goal was to get a degree here at WSU and then work here in Wichita. Well, with all these layoffs happening and now this, what the hell do I look forward to? I don't wanna move to Washington or OKC or anywhere like that. I wanna stay here in Wichita. I don't know how much longer the Aerospace job market will be in Wichita. It's on shaky ground.

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                          • #88
                            The Boeing loss is huge. Hopefully Spirit can expand and make up for some of the loss. Also it would be interesting if Airbus were to expand in Wichita.

                            Shocker basketball (and baseball for the matter) is bound to be affected negatively by the Boeing closure.

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio View Post
                              At the northeast corner, Kyles let #10 base line drive twice to the basket for two easy buckets. Kyles is quicker and faster than #10. At best, #10 is a mediocre basketball player. Kyles defense on those two drives was pathetic.
                              #10 was a Rivals 150 recruit coming out of high school....

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by DoubleJayAlum View Post
                                #10 was a Rivals 150 recruit coming out of high school....
                                Gibbs is a heck of a player for you guys. But Stinnett was pretty highly rated also. Ratings don't mean **** once you start your college career.
                                "He called me around noon and was thrilled," Brandt said. "He said he was going to be a Shocker forever." -- RIP Guy, you WILL indeed be a Shocker forever!

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