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Originally posted by DJ06Shocker View PostIt was because right as the doors were closing on the plane, he saw a loose ball roll out on the ground and had to gain possession of it.
Turns out it was actually a bear, but that's not really an important detail in the story. Nevertheless, after he quickly controlled it and headed back to the plane, it was too late. He grabbed a bald-eagle and they took off for Hawaii behind the plane, but he might be a little late...or will he?
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Originally posted by DJ06Shocker View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]2117[/ATTACH]
No boot or wrappage. Right ankle does still look bigger than the left and I think I can see some ugly bruising. It's good to see he's well enough to be doing whatever it is that requires that vest and no shoes.
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Kansas is Flat. The Earth is Not!!
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Originally posted by DJ06Shocker View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]2117[/ATTACH]
No boot or wrappage. Right ankle does still look bigger than the left and I think I can see some ugly bruising. It's good to see he's well enough to be doing whatever it is that requires that vest and no shoes.
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Per Sully (http://www.kansas.com/sports/college...le4783254.html) EW will not play tonight and possibly not at all during the Hawaii trip. FWIW, I don't think this speaks to his toughness, he's probably still trying to convince 3G to let him get into the game. We'll see if RKelly can continue his climb and show the grittiness he exhibited against Bama.
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Originally posted by Bluzrover View PostPer Sully (http://www.kansas.com/sports/college...le4783254.html) EW will not play tonight and possibly not at all during the Hawaii trip. FWIW, I don't think this speaks to his toughness, he's probably still trying to convince 3G to let him get into the game. We'll see if RKelly can continue his climb and show the grittiness he exhibited against Bama."Ralph Miller was one of the finest coaches in the history of intercollegiate basketball. His teams were always fundamentally sound, team oriented, well conditioned, and ran both their offense and defense with great patience. I know of no coach whose teams competed against his, whether it be at Wichita State, Iowa, or Oregon State, who did not have great respect for him."—John Wooden
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