@Hawk8086 I don't miss all of the "Self is too stuck in his way's" threads of the last couple of years.
If we have a mathematician, what would his percentage be if we could throw out his first year at ORU?
Fool's gold is working out pretty good.
@drgnslayr Awesome!
@globaljaybird Jeff Graves brother played on that team. I went to many of their games that year because I thought with Lee Hunt getting the local talent, that this new D1 school was going to be like UAB. I was very upset when that team wasn't even chosen for the NIT.
Because of the problems at Mizzou, St. Louis with their new Big 12 Coach is getting all the big name recruits. Maybe the Western outlook could get some to KC.
@dylans My father was Editor of the Joplin Globe and my son went to MU for Journalism, I was a Debate Coach and Theatre Director.
Frank passed Jo Jo White on the KU scoring list on Saturday.
Earlier this year
A close loss to a good Creighton team. They beat a Murray State team that was in the tournament last year.
Jayhawks remember Kansas City
World Champions
The Penis of the Plains
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Famous Alumni
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
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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.