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I think a majority of us think its hilarious that he doesn't come around here when the team is playing in the NIT against DePaul, but does when they beat a ranked team. Might as well rip into him when we get the chance. :good:
Sounds like a typical Kitty fan.
Once a Shocker, Always a Shocker-- RIP Guy Alang-Ntang
I'll play that attendance game. Let's make sure all sports are included. That's fair as KSU has only the minimum number of men's and women's sports required by the NCAA. That includes football of course.
Kind of like when the "Roundhouse" was maybe half full when you had those great teams in the 90's.
Been fun, back to The Wabash. I hope Marshall stays.
Actually, contrary to your ignorance, WSU has consistently finished in the Top 3 in Valley attendance throughout the 1990's and early 2000's, with attendance average rarely falling below 8,000. Not bad for teams that sucked it up pretty good.
What were Bramlage's numbers like prior to Huggiefest? Got any for us?
Again, thanks for your interest in Shocker athletics. We do appreciate it.
Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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"Enjoy the ride."
579? That's all? That's almost as funny as only having 8 total NCAA appearances - ever!
Thanks for showing your interest in this board and Shocker athletics.
Now back you go to a board full of more posters. Granted all of the posters there are farmers, agricultural engineers, Sonic Drive-in waiters/waitresses, and unemployed rednecks. We like dem K-State Cats.
So what do you have against farmers, agricultural engineers, and Sonic drive-in waiters/waitresses ?
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"Hank Iba decided he wouldn't play my team anymore. He told me that if he tried to get his team ready to play me, it would upset his team the rest of the season." Gene Johnson, WU Basketball coach, 1928-1933.
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