I don't know. KU won a natty in 88 and then we experienced the Decade of Darkness
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Originally posted by WuShockFan View PostI've always thought that when one of the D1 programs in the state does well, the other ones benefit. It raises the profile of basketball in the state. If KU wins a national championship, people from outside the state notice that there's good basketball in Kansas. Maybe kids who can't get in to KU start looking at WSU and K-State because they see that the state of Kansas has good basketball. KU wins a natty in 2008, then two years later K-State is in the Elite Eight, then three years later WSU is in the Final Four. KU wins another national championship, then the next year K-State is in an Elite Eight or Final Four if they win tomorrow. Now WSU has to make another tournament run in the next few years, which it seems like we now have the coach to do it.
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostI don't know. KU won a natty in 88 and then we experienced the Decade of Darkness
On this FAU vs. K-State game, part of me wants FAU to win because it will help raise the profile of the AAC, but I'm going to root for K-State because of state pride. FAU being in the Elite Eight will raise their profile. They don't need a Final Four to do that. K-State deserves a Final Four. It's the third time since 2010 that they've been this close.
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“Kids who can’t get into KU would look at KSU or WSU?” What the hell? Are you talking athletes or regular students? I know of a kid who, at the time of his campus visit to Lawrence, was offered a full ride academic scholarship to KU. The kid turned the guy down in the spot. He paid his own way to WSU and graduated in four years Summa Cum Laude with a math/statistics major and an Econ minor.
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Originally posted by rjl View PostI'm assuming he means players who can't get on the KU basketball team. They are all three state schools. It's not like KU is all that selective.
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Originally posted by WuShockFan View PostI've always thought that when one of the D1 programs in the state does well, the other ones benefit. It raises the profile of basketball in the state. If KU wins a national championship, people from outside the state notice that there's good basketball in Kansas. Maybe kids who can't get in to KU start looking at WSU and K-State because they see that the state of Kansas has good basketball. KU wins a natty in 2008, then two years later K-State is in the Elite Eight, then three years later WSU is in the Final Four. KU wins another national championship, then the next year K-State is in an Elite Eight or Final Four if they win tomorrow. Now WSU has to make another tournament run in the next few years, which it seems like we now have the coach to do it.
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Originally posted by ABC View Post
Anyone that is accepted to WSU will be accepted to KU.
KU Admissions Requirements
Wichita State Admissions Requirements
KSU Admissions Requirements"In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Originally posted by rjl View PostThat ally-oop with about a minute left in the KSU game was insane.
(Start it at 10:21 if it does not pull up.)
The fake argument with Tang, the no-look pass, the reverse dunk. Unreal.
After that game, I would have been happy. But then, in the Gonzaga v. UCLA game, the go-head 3 with only a few seconds left.
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Originally posted by Kel Varnsen View Post
While that was true maybe a decade ago, it is no longer the case. I believe KSU and KU have broken off from the rest of the regents universities on this aspect.
KU Admissions Requirements
Wichita State Admissions Requirements
KSU Admissions Requirements
Kansas residents under 21 are automatically accepted if they graduated from an accredited high school and have a 2.0 GPA of transferable college credits (if any) and ...
WSU
1) ACT 21, or
2) High school GPA 2.25, or
3) GED 680 or HiSET of 75 and ACT 21
KSU
1) ACT 21, or
2) High school GPA 3.25, or
3) GED 680 or HiSET of 75 and ACT 21
KU
1) High school GPA 2.0 and ACT 21, or
2) High school GPA 3.25, or
3) GED 680 or HiSET of 75 and ACT 21 and post high school college credit GPA 2.5
While ACT isn't "required" at any of them, it's clear KSU and KU are raising the high school GPA bar to encourage you to take the ACT.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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