Showing posts with label COLLEGE BASKETBALL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label COLLEGE BASKETBALL. Show all posts

Monday, November 05, 2007

KU NOTES


1. They scored more points on Nebraska than anyone else on history. They could of easily put 100 on the "black shirts" but Mangino pulled the starters at the end. I all ready have my call list made up and plan on having some fun with my Cornhusker friends and clients.
2. KU is ranked #4 in both mens hoops and football.
3. Even if KU loses its next two they still have a chance to win the Big 12 north with a victory against MU at Arrowhead at the end of the season.
4. If you are a casual fan looking for a ticket to the KU vs MU game you are out of luck. The cheapest ticket I have been able to find is $250.

Monday, October 15, 2007

KU NOTES


1. KU is ranked #13 in the first BCS standings of the year. Oklahoma is the only Big 12 school ranked ahead of them.

2. Basketball Season began Friday night with Midnight Madness. Ku is the favorite to win the Big 12 this year and are ranked #4 in preseason polls.

3. NFL Hall of Famer John Riggins was inducted into KU's ring of honor this weekend at the Baylor game. It was the first time he has been on campus in nearly 30 years.

Friday, September 21, 2007

KU BASKETBALL NOTES


Friday, September 21, 2007 ANDY KATZ ESPN

Brandon Rush said Tuesday that he's starting to do some cutting and coming off screens during individual workouts. The Kansas guard is still recovering from ACL surgery last June. He said he doesn't have a timetable yet for his return. KU coach Bill Self had projected Dec. 1 as the return date, but Rush said they haven't given him one as of yet.

As for the rest of the squad, both Rush and senior guard Russell Robinson said that Darrell Arthur is just "dunking on people," and Rush added that Arthur "has that mentality that no one can stop him."

Robinson said he's using this pre-preseason time to work on his leadership skills since he knows he'll have to be more assertive while Rush is rehabbing. One sleeper player that doesn't get a lot of talk on KU's roster is Roderick Stewart. What it's worth, the fifth-year senior has been a pleasant surprise to Robinson. Stewart still may have trouble getting on the court with Robinson, Mario Chalmers and Sherron Collins and Rush (when he returns) ahead of him. But if Stewart is playing well early, he might get a longer look.

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If KU doesn't win this year Bill Self could find himself on the way out.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Kansas State Basketball



K state released their college basketball schedule yesterday and their fans have all ready starting talking about a sweep of KU. 
I couldn't remember the last time we lost in Manhattan so I had to jump on the internet to do a little research and found an actual clip from the game.