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  • #31
    Originally posted by BCSCat
    Would never have happened if your buddy ShockerFever had not chosen to post his usual drivel dissing hard working farmers. I originally was trying to give an outsiders view on a discussion about why there is a perceived ignorance of WSU nationally and state wide.

    Once again the myth of friendly Wichitans is shattered.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by BCSCat
      ShockerFever - your distaste for farmers is duly noted. Laughable for a fan of a team with an agricultural mascot. I'm from KC and my degrees are in Psychology and Business but I appreciate farmers and their hard work every time I eat. Maybe you don't eat. Might be better if you never ate - ever again.
      Distaste for farmers? How? I just stated a common fact. You took it as a slam, got predictably defensive and rattled. Maybe you have less respect for farmers than I do.

      Originally posted by BCSCat
      I had a great time at GameDay and the game yesterday. Not happy about the outcome but I got to do 2 things WSU fans rarely if ever get to do. Play KU (and damn near win) and have GameDay visit my Alma Mater's campus.
      A Valley school beat you to GameDay. How do you like them apples? The only reason GameDay came to Mancrappin was because KU was there. Would have never have happened otherwise.

      A "damn near win"? Congrats on the moral victory!

      And there is one thing WSU will never catch KSU on and that is the number of losses you have been handed by KU. Quite hilarious.


      Originally posted by BCSCat
      I'll leave with this from BuyLowSellHiCat from Gopowercat - sums up Kansas State very well. You can make fun of the "rural" setting from your oh-so-sophisticated Wichita (chuckle) but:

      "KSU doesn't have the biggest school, the biggest population base to draw from, the biggest endowment fund, the biggest budget, or the most talent. No school, no fanbase, and no team plays/cheers/works/roots harder than the KSU players, coaches, and fans. That is something to be proud of."
      That's all warm and gooey and has given me a lot of goosebumps, but of course you know it means absolutely cowpoo, right?
      Deuces Valley.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by BCSCat
        Would never have happened if your buddy ShockerFever had not chosen to post his usual drivel dissing hard working farmers. I originally was trying to give an outsiders view on a discussion about why there is a perceived ignorance of WSU nationally and state wide.

        Once again the myth of friendly Wichitans is shattered.
        A Silo Tech fan's opinionated view is not necessary here. We want opinions from those that are higher up than us on the totem pole. Not "flash-in-the-pan" type input from a school more concentrated on tilling and soil sampling.

        KNOW where your place is here, GoddardCat.
        Deuces Valley.
        ... No really, deuces.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by tw805
          Originally posted by Rodya RR
          Originally posted by jocoshock
          If you follow NCAA Men's Basketball, you accept the fact that KU dominates the headlines and airwaves. ... There is no point in taking it personally...
          There. Fixed that for ya, and clipped it for kicks.

          I managed to catch the end of last night's game. At the end of overtime, the production crew flashed a graphic announcing that the win marked KU's twenty-first (21st!) 20+-win season.

          Assuming (safely I hope) that the Shocks manage to grab the requisite number of games, depends on who's counting, in this year's final stretch, AND win 20+ games for the next 20 years, the year will be 2031. Think about that. One more time. 2031. It's pretty outrageous.

          Re: Home Court - It looks like Allen Field house has witnessed 233 wins and 12 losses in the past 15 seasons of regular season play. It's MBB inhabitants are also on a 54-game win streak in the facility. As a facility, it also receives nearly universal critical accolades for embodying the spirit and tradition of NCAA Basketball. Come on, this is a place that's so lively and intimidating that Baylor Coach Scott Drew recently sparked controversy by taking his team off the court, at least in part, to avoid having his players exposed to the KU highlight video and player introductions. I'm not sure why any reporter would think this is an unresolved topic for discussion; regardless of who is included as the #2 team. But, as we all know, the drive for splashy headlines (particularly ones that cater to a geographic or ideologically bounded audience) can make reporters say fantastically stupid things. We suffer for their sins.

          Remember kids. Hating is for haters. You'll be happier if you learn to appreciate what you have, than if you develop rabies. Chicks don't dig foamy mouths. It's true.

          That said, "Octogon-of-Doom" is about as lame as lame gets. It's weak. It's forced. It brazenly evokes the MMA (which is about as un-collegiate as you can get). This is further demonstration that nick-names shouldn't be forced.

          In other news, this is interesting....
          http://www.kstatesports.com//pdf4/65...?DB_OEM_ID=400
          Congratulations on completely missing the point. I would have conceded Kansas as the premier program in the state. They have earned it. The point of the original post was to point out that while discussing what purported to be an inclusive list of basketball teams in the state of Kansas, WSU was not even mentioned by the media outlets listed.

          So if you're done basking in the glow of your trip down memory lane, maybe we can move on.
          Having actually read the article that got your panties wadded up in the first place, I can't say I'm surprised that you missed the rhetorical subtlety behind my post. The article, itself, simply doesn't jive with your feelings of being slighted. The article, as it was written, addresses only the home facilities of the (then ranked) 2 and 13 teams in the country - both of whom are situated in the same state. Trust me, that's news by any local sports page's definition. WSU wasn't mentioned in the article, because they weren't part of that particular game. I didn't read the same headline you 'reported' (without link or citation) as having put a burr under your saddle. Maybe the person writing the headline didn't fully read the article, or was (as I alluded to earlier) simply gunning for splashy headlines. It happens. Just try not to be one of the beetles that focuses their life on rolling it into a ball and pushing it downhill; infecting others with their stink in the process.

          Being a fan of Shocker Athletics and knowing how to graciously acknowledge the accomplishments of others are not now - nor should they ever be - mutually exclusive categories. This is true despite what you might read on this board.

          That said - I just noticed a fan post to the article in question referencing the "Octagon-of-Doom" as the "Hawktogon". See? That didn't take long. I happen to appreciate the comedy. The lesson, as always, is don't try to foist premature, unearned nicknames on the general public. The backlash is rarely flattering.

          Have a good time.
          "You're a gentleman," they used to say to him. "You shouldn't have gone murdering people with a hatchet; that's no occupation for a gentleman."

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          • #35
            Originally posted by BCSCat
            I was and wasn't surprised by the lack of WSU mention in the Star's article. After living here in the Wichita area since '85 I know that WSU has a very good home atmosphere but the problem is that outside of this area (with the exception of a few WSU Alums) very few people in the state and Big XII pay much attention to WSU athletics. There just is no identity for WSU throughout the state. Has WSU ever tried to extend the radio broadcasts beyond the one station in Wichita? That would help I would think though more than anything, IMHO, it's the fact that KU/KSU were charter members of the Big6/7/8/12 and continue to be today. Belonging to a major conference just brings more attention. IMHO WSU should have jumped on that back in the '30s when the Big 6 was formed or joined sometime before football had the tragedy in 1970.

            Thats said, if Marshall does well and WSU has a string of good NCAA runs notice will be taken.
            It also has to do with listeners and readers. In KC, the last I heard, there were over 60,000 KU alumni, more than double the number of MU alumni and maybe triple the number of KState alumni. In the late 80s the numbers ran something like 40k, 15k, and 9k respectively. I have no ideal how many WSU alumni there are in the KC area, but it would be nowhere close as KState. The media is going to do what it takes to attract listeners and readers. And with KU alum specifically, there is simply no awareness of schools outside the B12.
            Kansas is Flat. The Earth is Not!!

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            • #36
              That must just be registered with the associations or something. KU has to have more than 60,000 alumni in Overland Park alone. Hell everyone and there Dog and Cat up there graduated from KU.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by BCSCat
                Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah No school, no fanbase, and no team plays/cheers/works/roots harder than the KSU players, coaches, and fans. That is something to be proud of."

                Says who, chucklehead?


                Even for a K State grad, that's idiotic. It's like me saying I have the most beautiful wife in the world. Now, to me, she just might be the most beautiful woman in the world, but me saying it doesn't make it so.

                Don't you have something better to do with your time like, isn't there some manure that needs to be weighed somewhere?

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Rodya RR
                  Originally posted by tw805
                  Originally posted by Rodya RR
                  Originally posted by jocoshock
                  If you follow NCAA Men's Basketball, you accept the fact that KU dominates the headlines and airwaves. ... There is no point in taking it personally...
                  There. Fixed that for ya, and clipped it for kicks.

                  I managed to catch the end of last night's game. At the end of overtime, the production crew flashed a graphic announcing that the win marked KU's twenty-first (21st!) 20+-win season.

                  Assuming (safely I hope) that the Shocks manage to grab the requisite number of games, depends on who's counting, in this year's final stretch, AND win 20+ games for the next 20 years, the year will be 2031. Think about that. One more time. 2031. It's pretty outrageous.

                  Re: Home Court - It looks like Allen Field house has witnessed 233 wins and 12 losses in the past 15 seasons of regular season play. It's MBB inhabitants are also on a 54-game win streak in the facility. As a facility, it also receives nearly universal critical accolades for embodying the spirit and tradition of NCAA Basketball. Come on, this is a place that's so lively and intimidating that Baylor Coach Scott Drew recently sparked controversy by taking his team off the court, at least in part, to avoid having his players exposed to the KU highlight video and player introductions. I'm not sure why any reporter would think this is an unresolved topic for discussion; regardless of who is included as the #2 team. But, as we all know, the drive for splashy headlines (particularly ones that cater to a geographic or ideologically bounded audience) can make reporters say fantastically stupid things. We suffer for their sins.

                  Remember kids. Hating is for haters. You'll be happier if you learn to appreciate what you have, than if you develop rabies. Chicks don't dig foamy mouths. It's true.

                  That said, "Octogon-of-Doom" is about as lame as lame gets. It's weak. It's forced. It brazenly evokes the MMA (which is about as un-collegiate as you can get). This is further demonstration that nick-names shouldn't be forced.

                  In other news, this is interesting....
                  http://www.kstatesports.com//pdf4/65...?DB_OEM_ID=400
                  Congratulations on completely missing the point. I would have conceded Kansas as the premier program in the state. They have earned it. The point of the original post was to point out that while discussing what purported to be an inclusive list of basketball teams in the state of Kansas, WSU was not even mentioned by the media outlets listed.

                  So if you're done basking in the glow of your trip down memory lane, maybe we can move on.
                  Having actually read the article that got your panties wadded up in the first place, I can't say I'm surprised that you missed the rhetorical subtlety behind my post. The article, itself, simply doesn't jive with your feelings of being slighted. The article, as it was written, addresses only the home facilities of the (then ranked) 2 and 13 teams in the country - both of whom are situated in the same state. Trust me, that's news by any local sports page's definition. WSU wasn't mentioned in the article, because they weren't part of that particular game. I didn't read the same headline you 'reported' (without link or citation) as having put a burr under your saddle. Maybe the person writing the headline didn't fully read the article, or was (as I alluded to earlier) simply gunning for splashy headlines. It happens. Just try not to be one of the beetles that focuses their life on rolling it into a ball and pushing it downhill; infecting others with their stink in the process.

                  Being a fan of Shocker Athletics and knowing how to graciously acknowledge the accomplishments of others are not now - nor should they ever be - mutually exclusive categories. This is true despite what you might read on this board.

                  That said - I just noticed a fan post to the article in question referencing the "Octagon-of-Doom" as the "Hawktogon". See? That didn't take long. I happen to appreciate the comedy. The lesson, as always, is don't try to foist premature, unearned nicknames on the general public. The backlash is rarely flattering.

                  Have a good time.
                  Congratulations is now in order for (barely) knowing the meaning of the words "rhetorical" and "subtlety." Unfortunately, neither has anything to do with the headline. There was nothing subtle about it. Equally unfortunate is your lack of reading comprehension. I said KU could claim bragging rights in the state. I fail to see how that lacks grace.

                  The poll at issue asked which team had the best home court in the state. That seems to be inclusive of all teams, but maybe I'm just too ignorant to appreciate the "subtlety." I only ask that WSU get a nod if you're going to make an all-Kansas list.

                  But by the way, for a guy who fancies himself such a literary genius, I see five misplaced or unnecessary commas in your post. Maybe you should try and find them now. It can be like a "Where's Waldo" game for you.

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                  • #39
                    Leave BCS Cat and anyone else alone. Shockernet is not exclusive to just WSU grads or fans. Heck, I've seen many a Shocker fan visit their boards and say headscratching things.

                    Opinions are at your mercy to be agreed or disagreed upon. That's why I love this country.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by BCSCat
                      Would never have happened if your buddy ShockerFever had not chosen to post his usual drivel dissing hard working farmers. I originally was trying to give an outsiders view on a discussion about why there is a perceived ignorance of WSU nationally and state wide.

                      Once again the myth of friendly Wichitans is shattered.
                      I'm guessing ShockerFever has nothing to do with this, nor do farmers -- whom I respect. And we don't need an outsider's view on the perceived ignorance of WSU.

                      The question is, why do you post on here? This is a Shocker fan site, and you are clearly not a Shocker fan.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by KC Shox
                        Leave BCS Cat and anyone else alone. Shockernet is not exclusive to just WSU grads or fans. Heck, I've seen many a Shocker fan visit their boards and say headscratching things.

                        Opinions are at your mercy to be agreed or disagreed upon. That's why I love this country.
                        If a WSU fan goes onto an opposing board and acts like an a-hole, I'm all for the return fire.

                        BCS Cat goes for the back-handed compliments all the time here. It's so obvious.

                        So please spare me with the sympathy KC.
                        Deuces Valley.
                        ... No really, deuces.
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                        • #42
                          Opinions are like buttholes, they are usually full of crap.
                          The mountains are calling, and I must go.

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                          • #43
                            wsushox is that a quote from Dickens...so delicately stated:)

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Ashockalypse
                              wsushox is that a quote from Dickens...so delicately stated:)
                              To be honest with you I really messed the quote up.

                              It should be "Opinions are like buttholes, everyone has them, and they are usually full of crap".

                              Oh well.
                              The mountains are calling, and I must go.

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                              • #45
                                Its ok. We won and you are still overcome with emotion...Its hard to wax poetic at these times.

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