@truehawk93 KU doesn’t have to be the best team in the tournament, just the better team on floor 6 times.
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RE: Silvio And Malikposted in KU Basketball / Other NCAAM
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RE: How you like me nowposted in KU Basketball / Other NCAAM
@loyolstud88 Blue blood killer is cute, come back when you beat one.
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RE: The portal.posted in KU Basketball / Other NCAAM
This fanbase across various sites, including some here, are truly living down to some of the most negative stereotypes about KU fans being snobs. I don’t understand the ego and mentality it takes (including some here) to be more happy and gloating about potentially being right about the demise of Bill Self than caring more about having a successful team and program. To those people, all I have to say is fuck off, KU doesn’t need or want you as fans.
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RE: Has Bill Self Lost This Team?posted in KU Basketball / Other NCAAM
@Kcmatt7 Self knows exactly how to coach young guards. They just don’t become finished products right away. Mason and Graham each took until their third years to become elite guards.
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Marcus Garrettposted in KU Basketball / Other NCAAM
Marcus Garrett has signed a free agent deal with the Miami Heat. The last two Jayhawks who played with the Heat won NBA titles (Chalmers and Simien) so maybe Garrett continues that trend.
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RE: Puerto Rico!posted in KU Basketball / Other NCAAM
@kuballin10 said in Puerto Rico!:
@mayjay lol no doubt I’m starting early.
Last year it was Joe should play more or actually year before that and then last year he showed he doesn’t have it.
This year we have the horses and both Morris and Elmarko are better nba prospects for a reason.
Gotta trust Bill
Being a better NBA prospect doesn’t equal being a better college player right now. Dejuan Harris is a better college player than Morris or Jackson right now because he is a much more polished product than either of those two.
There’s also a reason why Yesufu ended up in the wastelands of Pullman, Washington. He’s an undersized 2 with a low BBIQ that’s never met a shot he didn’t like that Self never should’ve offered.
Constructing a championship caliber team isn’t necessarily about the 5 best players, it’s a bit the 5 right players and Harris brings a lot of other tools than scoring to the table. Having a real post threat now means that Harris can focus on his defense and running the show and not worry about having to score like last season. I wouldn’t be shocked if Harris averaged 8-9 assists per game this season with the supporting cast he has.
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RE: KU vs TCU game chatposted in KU Basketball / Other NCAAM
Good to see Udeh still helping KU win games, lol!
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RE: Petersonposted in KU Basketball / Other NCAAM
@rcjhdraft I don’t think that’s our recruiting strategy, do you? I mean lets get a 1 year rental because it’ll bring in all the system guys we need? Of course the portal is a game changer too and maybe guys will want to come alongside him next year thinking they’ll all mesh into a championship team. Someone will probably fact check me on this but I don’t think there’s a championship team since Duke in 2015, or maybe Kentucky in 2012 that’s ridden OAD’s to the championship.
A player’s end goal is not playing Kansas (or whatever school they go to), it’s to play in the NBA. Darryn Peterson is a difference maker and him being successful at Kansas and then in the NBA will attract more of the OAD level talent. That in turn will attract a higher caliber role player to fill in around those superstar players so that in years when there isn’t a OAD caliber player on the roster, it’s still a roster loaded with players who have an NBA future.
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RE: 2018 Kansas Jayhawks Football Recruitingposted in KU Football Recruiting
KU and Beaty need to do everything in their power to keep Tony Hull because as long as he’s at KU, that pipeline KU now has into New Orleans is going to stay open until for KU until Hull is no longer here. Louisiana is just an entirely different culture from the rest of the country and these guys aren’t joking about the family atmosphere having a huge influence on their decisions. I know @wissox and anyone else including myself who have spent a significant portion of time in Louisiana will 100% back up this claim about the loyalty of Louisiana people being accurate and Hull has the loyalty of HS coaches and players all over the New Orleans area specifically.
Landing Tyriek Starks was the beginning. The connection with Hull was made during this recruitment because Starks played at Warren Easton under Hull. Reggie Mitchell then leaves for Arkansas and KU has a need for a new RB coach. Beaty takes a calculated risk by bringing in Hull in an attempt to get some players out of Louisiana. Almost immediately, Hull gets commitments from Mike Lee and Malik Clark (Clark is also from Warren Easton) and then gets Lee to enroll a year early at KU. In his 1st year, Hull also lands Travis Jordan and Takulve Williams both from the New Orleans area as well. In a little over a year on the job, Hull brings in 4 Louisiana players, one of whom gets a chance to play early. Getting players from Louisiana to visit KU is a big enough deal which hiring Hull allowed KU to at least talk to players in Louisiana. Seeing Mike Lee emerge on the scene however is a game changer for KU in Louisiana. Without the success Mike Lee had last year, KU does not land any of the Louisiana recruits that committed yesterday, at least not early like they did. They probably go home and tell their younger teammates about how nice KU is and that keeps the line of communication open with Louisiana prospects for Tony Hull. Lee’s success is a game changer because it shows these kids that they can come in and be successful very early on at KU instead of having to sit and wait behind other 4 and 5 star guys at LSU.
If Daylon Charlot comes in and has early success and if Tyriek Starks wins the QB job, the floodgates will be fully open for KU to talk to any recruit in Louisiana they want to and to have a legitimate chance to sign those players as well.
What KU did yesterday in getting commitments from Jason and Harris (3rd and 4th best players in Louisiana with offers from LSU, Alabama, and basically everybody in the SEC) is something that has definitely caught a lot of people off guard including everyone who follows KU football. We knew Hull would allow KU to talk to some players out of Louisiana, but to actually land commitments from players the caliber of Jason and Harris is something I don’t even think Tony Hull thought was possible at this stage in the game.
Don’t be surprised to see KU land possibly 3, maybe even more recruits out of Louisiana this year. Warren Easton has a couple of 3 star prospects who we know Hull has a relationship with and there’s a DE out of Baton Rouge that KU is the favorite to land.
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RE: What We Need Are More Posts with Chinese Idiogramsposted in KU Basketball / Other NCAAM
Man who run behind car get exhausted
Man who walk through airport turnstile sideways going to Bangkok
Man who eat many prunes get good run for money
Wife who put husband in doghouse soon find him in cathouse
These are just for you @jaybate-1.0
Latest posts made by Texas Hawk 10
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RE: How is Players Era NIL distributed?posted in KU Basketball / Other NCAAM
It’s a terrible format and won’t be better next year when it expands to 32 teams. Next year is supposed to be 4 groups of 8 teams with each team playing 3 pre determined opponents in their group and using the same tiebreakers as this year, meaning point differential, to determine the winner of each of the 4 groups. Just like this year, the two group winners with the highest point differential will meet in the “championship” game and the two group winners with the lowest point differential will meet in the 3rd place game.
The organizers are trying to make this into a soccer tournament style format, but it doesn’t work for basketball. There’s too much outside money involved and the format is way too easy for someone to manipulate an outcome for extra money they wouldn’t otherwise receive.
Based on attendance this year, I can’t see the Big 12 schools especially coming out ahead here since 8 are playing every year and it sounds like KU is one of the schools that signed a multi year deal with this event so it sounds like this is our MTE for the next several years.
Last year for the Duke game, I spent about $1k for flights, 3 nights in a hotel, tickets, food, and shows in Vegas. This year, for 2 extra nights and games, it was going to be somewhere between $2,000 and $2,500 to go out there and I wasn’t abiut to do that this year. I imagine pricing will be similar or more expensive going forward so I can’t see myself making that trip again for KU which has been the reason for my two trips out there.
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RE: Other games 2025-2026posted in KU Basketball / Other NCAAM
@kjayhawks said in Other games 2025-2026:
Oddly enough the only team to give Michigan a game this far was TCU in Fort Worth
Wake Forest lost by 1 in OT to Michigan.
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RE: Other games 2025-2026posted in KU Basketball / Other NCAAM
Very thankful we didn’t have to play Michigan in Vegas. 40 over SDSU, 30 over Auburn, and currently up 45 on Gonzaga with about 5 minutes left.
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RE: Kansas vs Tennessee game threadposted in KU Basketball / Other NCAAM
This is a going to be a huge win for KU. Tennessee is a top 10 team and will be most of the year and probably the best team in the SEC this season.
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RE: Kansas vs Tennessee game threadposted in KU Basketball / Other NCAAM
Hit both of these and I’ll feel good about it.
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RE: Kansas vs Tennessee game threadposted in KU Basketball / Other NCAAM
Too many ghosts from the Houston game last year for me to say it yet.
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RE: Kansas vs Tennessee game threadposted in KU Basketball / Other NCAAM
@approxinfinity said in Kansas vs Tennessee game thread:
@Texas-Hawk-10 so now i can bring it up. Why give tiller a meaningless foul end of first half because we were under the bonus?
I know the logic was to run enough time off so Tennessee couldn’t get a great look, but I hate that strategy in the first half.