Famous Alumni
John Kennedy spent a semester taking a business class at Stanford.
Pulitzer Prize winner, best friend and Best man at my wedding. Mike Keefe.
We'll know much more about them when they play #12 St. Mary's tonight.
@wrwlumpy Lmao, is this really a serious picture and facts? - -- - I don't give a rats ass where it is at JUMPIN - - GEE - -HOSSA - -FATS there is no way in hell would I pay that kind of money for a 704 sq ft house, hell that's a smaller house then I have here in Topeka and mine is 2 bedroom - - I don't think so, you ever hear the phrase a couple of cards short of a full deck? lol - - Well I always like to say someone like that , you know the light's on but nobody home? - - Well I say hell someone that would pay that price? well there is not even a switch to turn the light on - - Or some peoples elevator only goes half way up? - - people who pay that kind of money - - the elevator doesn't even get off the ground floor. - -no way, no way, no way lol. If I were to pay that kind of money, that house better do something REALLY special for me lol - - ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY
@wrwlumpy Just a quick note to state that you do an EXCELLENT JOB on highlighting with pictures, etc.,. the CITIES that represent the Team that KU plays next. I find myself looking forward to your work! An you do excellent job in all aspects.
Your college grade for this effort is A+++ !!
Than you for YOUR EFFORTS !!!
This is a very big team, except for Cartright.
@kjayhawks "In college he played for the Purdue Boilermakers football team while earning his bachelor's in Industrial Management. By the time he graduated in 2000, he had won the Maxwell Award and the Academic All-America Player of the Year Award. Brees decided to continue his education even after being drafted by the San Diego Chargers; he received his degree in NFL Business Management and Entrepreneurship from Stanford in 2008."
@jayballer54 location, location, location. Lol.
@BeddieKU23 I'm actually at 85% so far for the year, but who's counting...hehehehe.... ( 6 out of 7 )....
Question, If Self was too leave in the near future which I hope not, would you want Haase here to coach?
@kjayhawks maybe, tell u after sat.
@Crimsonorblue22 Haha fair enough. Hoping for revenge, they knocked us out of the dance in 2014. In a game that we win easily IMO with Embiid
@kjayhawks nothing to do w/my decision, love Haase
@kjayhawks Haase hasn't proven himself yet. If he makes a few sweet sixteen and elite eights then yes. Otherwise, look at Tony Bennet, Jay Wright, etc
@HawkChamp ya, that's gotta be one of the toughest jobs to have. Finding a replacement for one the best coaches ever.
Haase went from South T!image.jpeg β ahoe High School to Cal, but it was at the University of Kansas where he made his name as a player. He made so many headlong dives for loose balls and absorbed so many charging fouls that the school created a statistic called βfloor burnsβ in his honor. One season, he had 167. The Jayhawks still keeps track of playersβ floor burns. - San Francisco Chronicle.
@dylans oh ya now I get it lol I forgot I live in the hood lol, gangs on all four sdies of me - - -drive by shootings almost every night, crack heads walking down the street middle of the night - -the local hookers half naked walking the neighborhood in the middle of the night - -OH ya gotta love it lmao - - ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY
@kjayhawks NOT A BAD CHOICE but Now just maybe me - -but I think I'd love to have Mark Turgeon back -- ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY
His experiences in Allen have all been good ones, having never experienced the agony of defeat as a player.
βI take a huge amount of pride in that. We had a lot of good teams, but to never lose in Allen Fieldhouse is a pretty special deal,β Haase said. βOur senior year, there were so many bigger stories that year, it was not one of the main stories or main focuses. We had such a remarkable team, that was just a little byproduct.β
Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/college/big-12/university-of-kansas/article118324933.html#storylink=cpy β