I've very quickly become a disillusioned KU basketball fan. I was fine all the way through the horrible Michigan loss. Those were our guys. They were not players using KU for a shot at the league. They were guys who gave their all for us. For KU, for the glory of the fine program we've established here.
We've always had guys leave early. That's not quite my gripe here. Yes, I did gripe a little when Josh Selby blew his chance to write his name in KU lore. I did the same when Xavier Henry did the same. But it was different. They were role players on veteran teams. I did understand and sympathize with BMac's incredible story just to get here and realized when the
overwhelming need to take care of his family made it absolutely the right decision.
But now we are stuck in what looks to be a cycle that Self doesn't know how to get out of. The first signs were last season. Getting thoroughly embarrassed at Florida was my first inkling that this was not going to be a great era in KU basketball. Other bad losses last season didn't help with my disillusionment.
Getting pushed around by Stanford was the next nail in my fandom coffin. I know we probably win some more games if Joel stays healthy, but still got pushed around by a lousy Stanford team that had no business being on the same floor as us.
And then they were gone. Replaced by two or three guys who could be gone this season. They're asking us fans to invest emotional energy into following this team that will look drastically different next season. As some have pointed out, we are in a recruiting game that we, and every other team is losing, well except UConn which is laughing at all of us.
I don't know what Kentucky is doing. I can't believe that there isn't something illegal happening there. But it's not going to be found out anytime soon. And as much as I hate to admit it, Cal may be giving an honest effort on this one and the rest of us will be stuck with the UCLA of the 2010's and 20's.
Major sports leagues have taken measures to ensure competitive balance, with MLB getting on board late. But look what happens, the Royals!! One hit away from tying, or winning a WS game 7. NCAA needs to figure out a way to fix this. There's something wrong with a system that allows one University to bring in half of the top recruits every year and then see 6 or 7 of those guys go pro after one season.
Most of you know that I have a deep passion too for Wisconsin. And the contrast between the two programs is stark this season. One blue chip recruit on the whole team that was a missed shot away from knocking off UK. A veteran laden team. Frank Kaminsky said playing in the NBA sounds boring, so he came back for another season instead of getting picked in the 1st round like he would have. Players contributing to the team who redshirted a year. Happens almost every year, and happened again this week.
What if Connor had redshirted instead of transferring? Rio too, and others? Do you think Milton Doyle could be helping this team had he taken the shirt and been essentially a veteran on this team, with three years of eligibility left? He is thriving in the Missouri Valley right now with Loyola.
And that's part of my disillusionment. Others have expressed this too. There's something wrong when a kid who's always wanted to play at KU leaves. Maybe he was falsely advertised. In a strange kind of way I hope he shoots us out of the NCAA tournament some day.
And the other night sure didn't help with my disillusionment. I was realistic. I figured we'd lose, but certainly didn't think we'd look so bad doing it. I'm not going to rehash it. I'm done with KU until something changes. Go ahead Cliff and Kelly. Use us for your dream of playing in the league. Coach Self, get us some kids who will stick around here and make us a powerhouse again. We aren't anywhere near it.
See you KU brothers and sisters. Have a good year. Rock Chalk Jayhawk KU. I will live on with the glorious memory of 1988 to my grave.