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  • #76
    Originally posted by pogo View Post
    I am usually the one that wears the yellow glasses and my glass is always 3/4 full for our Shocks but I too agree with Royal in this. The flagship schedules to their recruiting benefit. Playing in Wichita is not a recruiting benefit. If they are recruiting a local kid why schedule Wichita in Wichita at the risk of losing. They can just as easily have the kid come up for a visit and play in a venue that they have a great chance of winning. I think people need to give all the bickering a rest or ignore it if they think someone is trolling. JMO (also my wifes)
    I totally think that KU's reasons for not playing WSU has nothing to do with recruiting. It is simply keeping the good ole boys network working. Keep them ol boys in their lane. It's been this way since 1960. LOL.

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    • #77
      This is ridiculous. WSU schedules who and where it benefits them. If they bare recruiting a kid and tell him that they will play in his backyard at some point while he is attending there, then they will do that. Many of the major programs don't this. Many of the larger schools also throw a major alumni base a game in their area from time to time. If a coach feels his team needs exposure to a certain area for recruiting then that will happen. It all comes down to there are several right answers to this situation and the bashing of each other for having differing opinions is getting out of hand.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by ABC View Post
        Turn it back on you, how in any way does that mean KU shouldn't or doesn't work at recruiting? Stop. Now I really promise this is the last I am going to comment on this, regardless of how your respond.
        ABC, I think you are a good poster. I think this has been more of a misunderstanding than a disagreement. I'm going to just have to assume that we failed to communicate well with message board posts and wouldn't have really had much of a disagreement if we could have chatted face to face.

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        • #79
          Sorry, guys for my disagreement with you. It's nothing personal but I remember my father being disgusted with KU in the 1960's for not scheduling WSU (and other things that they did to our university and south central Kansas) and we really didn't need them at that time because we were the basketball power.

          This is all from my memory so it may have some flaws to it. We've played them 10-12 times in the past 65 or so years. Here is history as I remember it and as they say that if you forget the history, you are doomed to repeat it. Some others on here probably know more about the history than I do, but I can tell by reading some posts on here that a lot of you don't know the history or have forgotten it. As I have said, this has nothing to do with recruiting, or having nothing to gain, or any other reason. Those are excuses. It has everything to do with WSU staying in our place and not rocking the boat. I really don't care that much that we don't play them but I get tired of KU apologists re-writing history. I think that most (not all Royal) who give excuses and call us WHINERS, are probably dual KU/WSU supporters. I'm glad you are here but don't re-write history.

          Phog Allen scheduled us to open up the Round House in the mid 50's as a favor to Ralph Miller who had played for him at KU. Then in the late 50's and early 60's we were a Top 10-15 program and better than KU and they had nothing to gain. From about 1966-1980, we were pretty competitive (although off and on, they were probably better than us) and they wouldn't schedule us. In 1981, we played the Battle of N.O. and won. The followed it up by not playing us for a while because they had nothing to gain and we were just as good and definitely competitive for most of those years because they had nothing to gain. They finally began to schedule us and it was competitive for a few years. They continued to schedule us into the mid 1990's and they began to dominate our program because we weren't very good and KU was very good. Our program has revived since 2000 when Turgeon became our coach. We've been a competitive program since then (although not nearly as good), and state big brothers to the north refused to schedule us.
          Scheduling us in a FAIR manner would not hold the FLAGSHIP's program down and wouldn't change or alter the competitive balance.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by Flip1381 View Post
            Well, they schedule KSU every year because it is conference play, its not an option.
            Of course they do, but playing them has never changed the competitive balance.

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            • #81
              I think the scheduling option that WSU should pursue is those NIT borderline NCAA teams. Look Tennessee played us and they are in the NCAA. BYU played us they are in the NCAA. SMU/MIZZOU/... here you are in the NIT and not the big dance. Play us and see where that will take you.

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              • #82
                Does anyone know if we are still returning the game at Detroit next season? Or has it been delayed?


                Right now I think we've got the following lined up (please correct me if I'm missing any):

                Home: St. Louis, Tulsa, Alabama

                Neutral: Diamondhead Classic (3 games), Memphis

                Road: Detroit


                That's 8 games we are locked into, with up to 4 remaining since the Diamondhead Class is a 3 game tournament.

                I have no inside dope, but I'm guessing we'll keep things basically the same they've always been by adding 3 (give or take) buy games at home for revenue.


                That leaves probably one game (two if the Detroit game is deferred, and I won't be surprised if it is) where we're looking to pick up H/H or another neutral game with a high level opponent.

                I am excited to see how the schedule develops. It should be a fun slate.
                Last edited by Play Angry; March 18, 2014, 05:27 PM. Reason: Edited to add Memphis game

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by shockmonster View Post
                  Sorry, guys for my disagreement with you. It's nothing personal but I remember my father being disgusted with KU in the 1960's for not scheduling WSU (and other things that they did to our university and south central Kansas) and we really didn't need them at that time because we were the basketball power.

                  This is all from my memory so it may have some flaws to it. We've played them 10-12 times in the past 65 or so years. Here is history as I remember it and as they say that if you forget the history, you are doomed to repeat it. Some others on here probably know more about the history than I do, but I can tell by reading some posts on here that a lot of you don't know the history or have forgotten it. As I have said, this has nothing to do with recruiting, or having nothing to gain, or any other reason. Those are excuses. It has everything to do with WSU staying in our place and not rocking the boat. I really don't care that much that we don't play them but I get tired of KU apologists re-writing history. I think that most (not all Royal) who give excuses and call us WHINERS, are probably dual KU/WSU supporters. I'm glad you are here but don't re-write history.

                  Phog Allen scheduled us to open up the Round House in the mid 50's as a favor to Ralph Miller who had played for him at KU. Then in the late 50's and early 60's we were a Top 10-15 program and better than KU and they had nothing to gain. From about 1966-1980, we were pretty competitive (although off and on, they were probably better than us) and they wouldn't schedule us. In 1981, we played the Battle of N.O. and won. The followed it up by not playing us for a while because they had nothing to gain and we were just as good and definitely competitive for most of those years because they had nothing to gain. They finally began to schedule us and it was competitive for a few years. They continued to schedule us into the mid 1990's and they began to dominate our program because we weren't very good and KU was very good. Our program has revived since 2000 when Turgeon became our coach. We've been a competitive program since then (although not nearly as good), and state big brothers to the north refused to schedule us.
                  Scheduling us in a FAIR manner would not hold the FLAGSHIP's program down and wouldn't change or alter the competitive balance.
                  I don't know all the behind the closed doors history that some here do, I only know what people have said here and what has been printed in the media. WSU and KU have played 14 legit games (not sure if they've ever scrimmaged, etc) in the history of both programs.
                  Dates they've played:
                  December 18, 1908 - @ Wichita, KS
                  February 3, 1941 - @ Wichita, KS
                  February 2, 1942 - @ Wichita, KS
                  December 7, 1955 - @ Wichita, KS
                  March 20, 1981 - NCAA Tournament New Orleans
                  February 5, 1984 - @ Lawrence, KS
                  January 5, 1985 - Kansas City, MO
                  December 28, 1985 - BMA Holiday Classic Tournament @ Kansas City
                  January 6, 1987- @ Wichita, KS
                  January 25, 1989 - @ Lawrence, KS
                  January 9, 1990 - @ Wichita, KS
                  January 23, 1991 - @ Lawrence, KS
                  January 8, 1992 - @ Wichita, KS
                  January 6, 1993 - @ Lawrence, KS

                  It seems to me that there was really ever only a 5 year span out of 110 years of basketball that was actually an actual series. Seeing this makes me wonder why is such a big deal?
                  (I understand the perception of "Holding WSU down," but WSU has done well regardless of whether KU plays WSU)

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                  • #84
                    Looks like one down with Memphis. Looking forward for more to come.
                    The Assman

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by SHURTZtheHERTZ View Post
                      Looks like one down with Memphis. Looking forward for more to come.
                      I am probably whooshing hard here, but are you saying we have a game with Memphis locked up?

                      Edit: Nvmd just saw new thread. Thx.

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by pie n eye View Post
                        Their game was pre 1/1/14 so, even if cannabis wasn't a banned substance for athletes, they would not have been able to purchase any doobage no matter how righteous. Not to mention most of the KU players are younger than the minimum age of 21.
                        "Dude. Like they should have TOLD us The Man was going to bogart the weed until 1/1/14, yo. We didn't know that when we put Marijuando on the schedule. Guess we'll have to schedule them again so we can score later, yo. Audi."
                        Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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                        • #87
                          I say we start a home-and-home series with Auburn. Pearl managed to turn Tennessee completely around in 1 year and considering how much the SEC blows he might be able to do the same at Auburn. He was very complimentary of us this year and the Forbes connections seems like it could lead to a possible series.

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by AndShock View Post
                            I say we start a home-and-home series with Auburn. Pearl managed to turn Tennessee completely around in 1 year and considering how much the SEC blows he might be able to do the same at Auburn. He was very complimentary of us this year and the Forbes connections seems like it could lead to a possible series.
                            He managed to also get fired among NCAA Allegations of wrong doing.

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by AndShock View Post
                              I say we start a home-and-home series with Auburn. Pearl managed to turn Tennessee completely around in 1 year and considering how much the SEC blows he might be able to do the same at Auburn. He was very complimentary of us this year and the Forbes connections seems like it could lead to a possible series.
                              I was thinking the same thing. You know Auburn will turn around relatively quickly and it would seem like Forbes would be an automatic in.
                              "We can't win at home. We can't win on the road. As the general manager, I just can't figure out where else to play." -Pat Williams

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by jpshocker View Post
                                I was thinking the same thing. You know Auburn will turn around relatively quickly and it would seem like Forbes would be an automatic in.
                                As long as it replaces games like Tennesse State, I am in.
                                The Assman

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