Re: Congrats from a KU fan
Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 2:28 pm
HawkinTexas, congrats on Oubre. That's a helluva get.
KU fans are pretty excited about this guy. Bet he ends up around 6-8 in most rankings. The good news for SMU is that 1) it provides more clarity as one more spot is gone, and 2) it makes Kensucky even suckier (is that really a word?).LA_Mustang wrote:HawkinTexas, congrats on Oubre. That's a helluva get.
CoxMustangFan wrote:KU fans are pretty excited about this guy. Bet he ends up around 6-8 in most rankings. The good news for SMU is that 1) it provides more clarity as one more spot is gone, and 2) it makes Kensucky even suckier (is that really a word?).LA_Mustang wrote:HawkinTexas, congrats on Oubre. That's a helluva get.
Kansas' experience when UT, OU, TT and OSU were going to head toward the PAC16 would suggest no.ponyte wrote:I admit I know about as much about basketball as I know about constructing a bridge across the Atlantic Ocean. That said, I find it almost a dream that a KU fan (a perennial basketball powerhouse) would come on this site and talk respectfully about the SMU program. Have we really come that far?
Now I am getting excited about SMU basketball.
I do wonder, is it possible to become good enough in basketball to attract P-5 interest in the future?
Kansas, at the time, had the added challenge of being tied to K-State politically. If those four broke away and the Big 12 collapsed today there would be a different outcome.Dukie wrote:
Kansas' experience when UT, OU, TT and OSU were going to head toward the PAC16 would suggest no.
Kansas' elected officials would now be prepared to let Kansas swim and KSU sink? Even if so, I recall the issue on both being that they didn't bring tv eyeballs.CoxMustangFan wrote:Kansas, at the time, had the added challenge of being tied to K-State politically. If those four broke away and the Big 12 collapsed today there would be a different outcome.Dukie wrote:
Kansas' experience when UT, OU, TT and OSU were going to head toward the PAC16 would suggest no.
KU is the #2 $$ school in the Big 12 (behind only UT). They would 100% be in the Big 10 today if not for the Grant of Rights.Dukie wrote:
Kansas' elected officials would now be prepared to let Kansas swim and KSU sink? Even if so, I recall the issue on both being that they didn't bring tv eyeballs.