Tekele cotton on ESPN top 10 today with a monster dunk !!
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Originally posted by rialaigh View PostTekele cotton on ESPN top 10 today with a monster dunk !!
Couldn't locate top 10 plays; game highlights here:
Last edited by WstateU; November 19, 2014, 11:02 PM."You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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Valley Coaches Teleconference from Monday I think (sorry if this was covered elsewhere).
It's mostly dull, even Barruh didn't have much for us. That being said, HCGM gets a question about Dana which is worth a listen, just for grins.
November 17 MVC Coaches Teleconference
Coach starts around the 54 minute mark. Dana question asked just after the 57 minute mark.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostValley Coaches Teleconference from Monday I think (sorry if this was covered elsewhere).
It's mostly dull, even Barruh didn't have much for us. That being said, HCGM gets a question about Dana which is worth a listen, just for grins.
November 17 MVC Coaches Teleconference
Coach starts around the 54 minute mark. Dana question asked just after the 57 minute mark.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostValley Coaches Teleconference from Monday I think (sorry if this was covered elsewhere).
It's mostly dull, even Barruh didn't have much for us. That being said, HCGM gets a question about Dana which is worth a listen, just for grins.
November 17 MVC Coaches Teleconference
Coach starts around the 54 minute mark. Dana question asked just after the 57 minute mark.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostI liked the law firm of VanVleet, Baker & Cotton
Of course, he's actually right on target with his emphasis on law, because if there's one thing that group does, it's lay down the law on defense -- although their method, ironically, is multiple instances of larceny. So I guess I'll let it slide this time.
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RockChalkTalk had an exclusive interview with Clark Kellogg this week and asked him about the Shox.
Mike (mikeville): We mentioned Wichita State a little while ago. Do you see Wichita State sticking around for a while, or do you see them more kind of like as a - you know how Butler made the two national title games, and then we haven't heard much from Butler for the last year or two - how do you look at Wichita State?
Clark Kellogg: You know, with the leadership there of Gregg Marshall and his staff, and it all comes down to the players you get. You need leadership on the sideline, clearly, you have to, I mean, all coaches will tell you, you need to have really good players to have championship caliber teams. I think they're going to continue. Wichita State has a really rich basketball history, Gregg Marshall has built on that and has had outstanding recent success. I don't think it's going away. I think it's here to stay. Does that mean Final Fours? I think they're gonna be a player on the national scene for a while, I really do. I just, I think he'll get really good players, coach them up, and develop them. And in basketball, you don't have to be at the, in the power conferences or at the perennial power places to have success. And I think Wichita State will be one of those kind of programs.
http://www.rockchalktalk.com/2014/11/20/7251195/rct-exclusive-interview-clark-kellogg
(Based on the transcript, I initially thought the interviewer interrupted Clark's answer. But I think he cut off the second interviewer to ask his wrap up.)Last edited by Wuzee; November 20, 2014, 05:19 PM.“The rebellion on the populist right against the results of the 2020 election was partly a cynical, knowing effort by political operators and their hype men in the media to steal an election or at least get rich trying. But it was also the tragic consequence of the informational malnourishment so badly afflicting the nation. ... Americans gorge themselves daily on empty informational calories, indulging their sugar fixes of self-affirming half-truths and even outright lies.'”
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Originally posted by Wuzee View PostRockChalkTalk had an exclusive interview with Clark Kellogg this week and asked him about the Shox.
Mike (mikeville): We mentioned Wichita State a little while ago. Do you see Wichita State sticking around for a while, or do you see them more kind of like as a - you know how Butler made the two national title games, and then we haven't heard much from Butler for the last year or two - how do you look at Wichita State?
Clark Kellogg: You know, with the leadership there of Gregg Marshall and his staff, and it all comes down to the players you get. You need leadership on the sideline, clearly, you have to, I mean, all coaches will tell you, you need to have really good players to have championship caliber teams. I think they're going to continue. Wichita State has a really rich basketball history, Gregg Marshall has built on that and has had outstanding recent success. I don't think it's going away. I think it's here to stay. Does that mean Final Fours? I think they're gonna be a player on the national scene for a while, I really do. I just, I think he'll get really good players, coach them up, and develop them. And in basketball, you don't have to be at the, in the power conferences or at the perennial power places to have success. And I think Wichita State will be one of those kind of programs.
http://www.rockchalktalk.com/2014/11/20/7251195/rct-exclusive-interview-clark-kellogg
(Based on the transcript, I initially thought the interviewer interrupted Clark's answer. But I think he cut off the second interviewer to ask his wrap up.)ShockerNet is a rat infested cess pool.
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Originally posted by WSUwatcher View PostHey, wait a second -- he stole that from me! I've called them that several times in the past, although I haven't always used the word "law," sometimes going with just "the firm of VanVleet, Baker & Cotton" (or some variation on the order).
Of course, he's actually right on target with his emphasis on law, because if there's one thing that group does, it's lay down the law on defense -- although their method, ironically, is multiple instances of larceny. So I guess I'll let it slide this time.Kansas is Flat. The Earth is Not!!
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