I live here... You don't know how much crap and bs I get for being a WSU fan!
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Originally posted by wushock27 View PostI live here... You don't know how much crap and bs I get for being a WSU fan!Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by another shocker View Postwell, maybe. uk avoided them for 40 years, similar to the wichita state-kansas u boondoggle.. they also had to do it the hard way. but they got it done.Kansas is Flat. The Earth is Not!!
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Originally posted by another shocker View Postthat's just plain ignorant. they played in the national championship game in '78 under bill foster, two or three years, at the most, before k was hired. vic bubas had north carolina on lockdown in the fifties and up to mid-sixties.. duke was a superpower then, just like they are now. you think coach k started that? that's like saying that wichita state is what they are only because of gregg marshall.. no, winthrop is what they are only because of gregg marshall.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View PostNow hold on. Duke was good in the 60s like WSU and Loyola, but did not go to the NCAA tourney between 66 and 78, when they went to the finals. In 79/80 they hired K. He has 11 Final 4s compared to 4 ever before and all four titles. Had they hired, say Eddie Fogler or similar, they would not be a Blue Blood IMO. Perhaps the Loyola comparison was bad, but I know they were good at the same time. Maybe S. Carolina or Wake Forest is more what Duke would be if they hadn't hired K.Last edited by another shocker; December 18, 2013, 11:01 PM.
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I've thought about this before and the list is pretty good, however, Indiana gets too much run, IMO. They get too much credit for being affiliated with being the Hoosier State, the movie Hoosiers, Larry Bird, etc. they had some good teams under Bobby Knight (one really good team with isaiah thomas), but by and large have been mediocre for quite a while. Also, and i know i'll take some heat for this, but UCLA needs to do something on a national level at some point and quit living off the greatness of the 60's and 70's. John Wooden, one of the greatest ever, but it was a long time ago. Great programs sustain greatness over several decades and spanning many different coaches (kentucky, north carolina, kansas, etc.). Duke has history but has always been second fiddle to UNC, so I have to move them down the list in terms of douchiness.
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Originally posted by jocoshock View PostWhich is why I like Louisville, despite their alleged attitude. They did earn it the hard way. Don't tell me we wouldn't be the same way..
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Originally posted by Dan View PostThe class we have coming in next year is supposed to be his best recruiting class of his career. He's building something really special here.
all kinda reminds me of louisville jump-starting their run to a national championship in '80 with a final four run in '75 (no google search).
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