Tournament Success Is The Only Success



  • @KUSTEVE were any of those teams you mentioned 1 or 2 seeds? Because Kansas was in a lot of their upsets. That’s the difference.



  • @KUSTEVE I have never been a big believer in judging the strength of a conference based on how they do in the tournament. Example: Is Dayton one of the best 8 teams in the country? Now, the Big 10 getting 3 of the final 8? That has to be significant. Although, even if they only had 1 in the final 8 I would still have said the Big 10 was either the toughest or the 2nd toughest in the country.



  • @Hawk8086 Hawk, I am so grateful for KU bb, for the level of excellence we maintain every year. I am absolutely astonished how utterly insane the expectations people put on our program. It is almost beyond rational comprehension.



  • @KUSTEVE Agree!



  • @KUSTEVE you don’t know me Steve–I never gloat or talk s*** to other guys, because being a Kansas fan has instilled the humility of upset after upset in me. I don’t know if you’re local to the Jayhawk area, but when you get out of the KU bubble, you hear people’s honest and objective opinion about our team. Bracketbuster, choke artists, and upset are recurring themes.



  • @KULA I apologize- I shouldn’t have said that. You have a right to be as critical as you want.



  • @KULA You’re right. We’ve been upset a lot. In this regard, I think Self is a victim of his own regular season success. which is what you really seem to have a problem with - the fact that he gets us in a position to be granted a high seed, then we don’t live up to that seed. I guess then the question is this: is it better to constantly earn high seeds and be upset more often than others, because of the seed. Or is it better to sometimes go to the NIT, or earn lower seeds and when you lose it not be considered an upset?

    Or more simply put, is it better to set high expectations for yourself and not meet them sometimes, or to set lower expectations and meet them? That’s what we’re essentially talking about. KU setting high expectations for themselves based on regular season play, and thus earning a high seed, then losing in March and having those expectations unmet.

    I will agree that the offense definitely needs some adjusting.



  • Thanks Steve–appreciated. ict–agree somewhat to being a victim of success, but I would argue the program is a victim of Bill’s “win every game at all costs” rather than developing players to be ready to contribute in the tournament method. After all, what good has a high seed done us when losing to a 9, 10 or 11 seed? You can do that just as well as a 5, 6, 7 seed. I’d have rather gotten a lower seed and have Green and White ready to come in and pop some threes against Stanford’s zone.

    Off to work.



  • @HighEliteMajor As usual HEM, you have successfully stirred the pot. Glad also as usual that you’ve been able to rile up the natives into a mini frenzy simply because the contrasting viewpoints help us all learn the different aspects of the game. Opinions are all like the other various parts of the anatomy good & sometimes bad, & even some stinky, but as for the comments about Bill bashing, some need to stop & count to ten, or maybe even take off the flippin shoes if missing any, before regressing to name calling when those who don’t agree with the mainstream peckerwood kool aide drinkers take a different point of view to the table… see how easy it is to go overboard? My point exactly. Just take a short 30 sec TO, & let some of it slip on through the hat rack if you feel the need to scream bloody murder. After all, it really isn’t life or death. Just a form of entertainment… that Bill gets paid 5 mill a year to do well at, while all we get is an occaisional attaboy or a headache, that choice is ours. As always fellow board rats, JMO



  • HEM, I also agree with you to a certain point. I just don’t agree with you on how we get there. I don’t think the answer is to recruit lower-rated prospects that will stay 3-4 years, hoping they will develop into a team that is capable of winning a NC. It is easy to use Dayton or Wichita State or even Butler in hindsight as an example of what KU should do. But compare the level of consistency those schools have had for the past 25-30 years. The successes of those schools is once or twice in a generation. And none have won the championship.



  • @HighEliteMajor

    I always say that continued success beats a one or two year wonder. I would not change the last 10 conference titles for one National title and years of mediocrity in between.

    I posted an article that listed the most successful programs since the new NCAA format was introduced. Even if KU wold have lost in '08, it would still be tied with Duke for the #1 spot, even if it would mean its last title was in '88. Most knowledgeable analyst consider a National Championship just a part of the overall equation.

    Also, are you comparing KU’s title streak with Gonzaga’s? Are you joking? You cannot even begin comparing winning a conference title in the Big 12 with on in the West Coast Conference. This year alone the Big 12 was ranked #1, 70% of its teams were at one time ranked in the top 25 and sent 70% of its teams to the NCAA; the West Coat Conference was ranked #9, had one team (Gonzaga) ranked in the top 25 and sent 2 teams (20%) to the NCAA, one of them a bubble team.

    Look at the very successful and dominant programs of the past such as UCLA. Does anyone remember how many titles they won during their glory years? The answer is no. Most people remember the stars such as Alcindor and Walton and the incredible 88 game winning streak, which muck like KU averaging 30 wins per year during the Self era and having the best winning percentage, is a better indicator of the program overall and continued excellence.

    Look at programs that had great but short runs, such a VCU, George Mason or Butler with back to back appearances in the finals, and yet they are not consider top programs, just run of the mill mid-major. As I said, long terms continued success will always trump short term success. I will take the success KU has had, even with the disappointing loses, over having 1 National Championship followed by years of average results.



  • I would argue the program is a victim of Bill’s “win every game at all costs” rather than developing players to be ready to contribute in the tournament method.

    @KULA I would argue that Self did a pretty good job of developing players this year; definitely more so than in years past. True AW3 got left out, but Greene got into almost every game, and Frankamp got into quite a few. The result - Frankamp was ready to contribute in the tournament, and did so in spectacular fashion. The problem this year wasn’t Self failing to develop guys, it was stubbornly relying on Tharpe who routinely crapped the bed and not turning to the guys he developed until it was too late against Stanford.



  • @KUSTEVE

    Got to defend my Badgers a little bit! Bo Ryan has coached UW 13 years and made 6 sweet 16’s including three of the last four. He made an elite 8 in 2005 and played UNC incredibly tough in that game. You have bought the perception of the Badgers, and for the life of me I don’t know where this comes from, that UW is an early out in the tourney. Bo’s lost two first round tourney games and only one would be considered an upset, so in that regard, he’s even up on Self!

    @HEM

    I am in agreement with you. I don’t go on Facebook and brag about KU winning the Big 12 every year, although it’s better than not winning it. We play in a league without an elite challenger, although challenges have come from many different teams through the years. But I do whoop it up for the Alma Mater when we make a final four or win it. It still rankles me that a team like UConn has as many titles as KU and they barely played college ball until the 70’s. Heck if the Badgers win this thing, stop laughing, it could happen, they will be one championship behind KU as the Badgers took home the 1941 title!

    But KU is close to putting their name up there with the all time best in terms of championships. A back to back run and suddenly we’re past Duke, and just looking up at Kentucky and UCLA, and Indiana I think. This can be done. I’m already excited about seeing a more experienced KU team on the floor next year and looking forward to what that will bring.



  • @HighEliteMajor I made a similar argument the other day…

    I could only handle watching so much of this. It pisses me off to see how gifted this kid is and that Self did nothing to get him going against Stanford. I’m sure the fact that the tournament isn’t any other game where you’re capable of trying something just to see how it works. But the more I’ve thought about it the more I’m pissed of about Self’s almost absence in March.

    This time of year always serves as a painful reminder that you’re remembered for what you do in March. Winning the Big 12 is great, being able to thumb up our noses at the likes of Big 12 teams is certainly a nice thing…but I’d trade it all to still be dancing.

    Something that I’ve been thinking about lately is how March success is a crap shoot for KU. What I mean by that is, isn’t it interesting how we need a lot, and I mean a lot of things to fall in place for us to have a team that is capable of winning it all. Yes, all teams need a little luck in March, but we need luck just to have the right pieces in place to win it all. To provide a good example, if Brandon Rush didn’t get hurt before the draft do we win the NC in 2008? I don’t think so. Watching this tape of Wiggs makes me wonder what it would be like if Wiggins and Embiid returned (not that I blame them for going or expect them to stay), with those pieces in place we’re a high-caliber NC contender just like 2008 and 2011…it’s extremely unlikely though, right? The fact is we’re probably another two seasons away from having a team capable of winning it all, and even that is contingent on whether Oubre really does stay two years (like his father has alluded to), or by some miracle Alexander stays another year. You’re almost left hoping that they show flashes in their freshman campaign, but struggle enough so that they’re forced into a position like Selden was where it’s just stupid to go because you could become a lottery pick by staying compared to a late first round, or early second round pick (which is still why Josh Selby leaving early is mind boggling).

    March Madness is the best time of year…but it can very quickly turn into a nightmare that you can’t get away from. It seems to me that we need the ball to bounce the right way for us to get another shot at a NC, the last quality, 2008-caliber team was in 2011, and we all know how that ended. I don’t know when we’ll have another chance at that sort of team with players leaving early for the NBA. This is why @HighEliteMajor so eloquently proposed the question, would you rather have Embiid or Shepherd? If Shepherd (in the hypothetical sense at KU) is capable of developing significantly between his first and second year, thus giving KU a shot next year at an NC, yes. I have no doubt that by his third year, he’d be at a high enough level with the pieces around him to give us a shot at the NC. So again, yes, I’d take Shepherd (purposely sic) over Emiid. But he chose TCU over KU…so there’s nothing we can do there…unless he transfers (not happening).

    I guess what I’m getting at in this tirade is that I’d gladly trade places with ISU right now. I would no doubt trade places with Florida reaching four Elite Eights in a row. I’d rather be at team built for March, rather than one trying to pull off the trifecta of 2008 every year (winning the Big 12 season, tournament and the NCAA tournament. This is all very difficult to do). Think about it, look at UK, UConn, or even Wisconsin. These are teams that had serious question marks at some point in the season, but easily could be pulling themselves together just in time for a run at the NC. I’m sick of the March disappointments. I don’t care about everything else. This is Kansas. I want to boast the mounting national championship victories, being the winningest program all time, not beating up on our little brothers every year only to get ousted once we get to the big boys table.

    As always, RCJH.



  • @HighEliteMajor How can you not enjoy the ride? Because you didn’t get your way? Because these young men did not win the National Championship? Shame on them and their coach. What is their problem? If the coaching staff would just listen to the fan forums, we could fix this current mess, right? It does not work that way. We do not always get our way. I cheer for the Jayhawks to win every game, and each year I wish we would go undefeated, but that probably will not happen and I accept that.

    Coach Self has put together a consistent winner. For that I am extremely grateful. Many factors go into winning National Championship. Health, Chemistry, Skill, and luck to name a few. Winning the Championship does not necessarily mean you are the hands down best. It means you won a two-week tournament at that time. If you played the same tournament again, with the same seedings, at the same locations, you would more than likely get a different champion each time. Not to beat a dead horse, but no way UNI, VCU, Michigan or Stanford beats us two out of three. In a win or go home scenario, anything can happen. That’s what makes it so exciting.

    I enjoy the ride every single. I am a KU Diehard. I am going down with the ship. Each year that we don’t win it stings, it hurts, and I don’t like it. Then I think how much I love the Kansas Jayhawks and my pain goes away as I look forward to another season of watching these young Student-Athletes develop into young men and take their experience from their time at the University of Kansas with them for the rest of their lives.

    All of the other teams in the tournament are given their best efforts as well. That is what makes March Madness so special. The tournament is anything but pathetic. The world is not just about me or my favorite team. If it was, we could just host the Jayhawk Invitatiional every year against a bunch of cupcakes, and all would be alright with the world. However, I like competition, and I want to see our team compete against the best. That is one of the reasons this year was enjoyable for me. I got to see where we stacked up against other great programs. We were not that far off. Next year, should be an improvement.

    10 Straight Big XII Titles is great in my opinion. That means you have gone up against your Conference opponents time and time again, and finished first. That says a lot. Totally different conversation than winning a National Championship.

    In the current format which is still at 64 teams once the tournament starts. (I know about the play in games) Since 1985 Duke has 4 Championships, UCONN, UK, and UNC 3. Kansas and Florida 2. We are right there in the mix. We lost 3 title games during that timeframe, and have also made the Final Four quite a few times as well. We are a special group and I am proud!

    Once again this group of Kansas Jayhawks were in the conversation for a National Championship. If you can’t enjoy the ride, who(m) would you rather ride with?



  • @MoonwalkMafia Your logic seems to be that the reason this team did not progress further was that Wiggins and/or Embiid did not do well enough to cause KU to advance past the 3rd round. One of the opponents actually made the comment that KU didn’t have a true pg. I’m not bashing Tharpe in his first year of being the pg. I’m just saying that if you feel that the main issue is the OADs, then you should be patient waiting for the development of Tharpe. And if you’re waiting for players to develop, you should expect there would be losses and upsets.



  • @Wigs2 That is definitely not what I’m saying. I was saying that not enough was done in terms of running plays to get Wiggins going.

    My point did not have to do with Self recruiting OADs. We’re going to go after the top-tier talent no matter what. It’s about the surrounding pieces. I was saying that it’s difficult to have the caliber of team capable of winning the national championship. We’re young without Wiggins’ or Embiid’s commitment so it’s really kind of a moot point in terms of development.

    You’re right about Tharpe. EKU is the opponent you’re referring to. They said that they knew they could turn him over. They were right.

    As far as having patience, Tharpe will be a senior next year. His defense (at the end of his junior season) was nonexistent. His leadership (as a junior) is questionable to say the least. I could go on and on. Tharpe leaves a lot to be desired. I really like Tharpe. He’s actually one of the nicest guys on the team, but when we needed Tharpe this year (in the tournament) he was not there. Simple as that.

    The point I’m trying to make is that Tharpe leaves a lot to be desired at the end of his junior year. Do you foresee him making great strides going into his senior year? Sure, he’ll improve during the offseason, but I certainly don’t think that he’s going to turn into a lockdown defender. I hope I’m wrong. But making excuses for a guy that’s been in the system for three years now, even if it is reduced from an incorrect assumption, is weak.



  • I’m not trading my Jayhawk 10 consecutive league titles for another national championship. Those titles represent the blood and sweat of a season’s body of work. NCAA Tourney always has been a crapshoot. Look at UK, Ucon, Michigan State; Duke, Syracuse, Wichita State. Ya get on a roll by late March/early April, SHAZAM! If injuries or exhaustion or a hot handed opponent beat ya down, SAYONARA. Not saying that the coaching staff does not have much to answer for in our Self years of frequent early exits. But I’m not willing to denigrate that fantastic string of league titles. After early March, anything more is gravy. A sad exit this season, but the futile Embiid wait exemplifies typical postseason tourney frustration. Time now to buckle up, prepare for a next season of hopes, dreams, and better good fortune. Hope springs eternal…said the satirical poet…



  • Far, far, and away the worst perspective and opinion I have read on this forum from somebody i truly respect and appreciate. This post reeks of selfish ego, cynicism, and is a direct result of being spoiled by this programs successes. You know it really pisses me off when Kansas plays down to their competition thinking they have a leg up because of the name on the jersey. Yet, here you are thinking we should show up to a 64 team tournament and win it because “we are Kansas” ? Come on, get real. It’s up to us, the educated basketball fan base that we are, to evaluate our team and set new expectations. Thinking a team should perform a certain way, year after year, regardless of the personnel is a completely rigid and unfair thought process. If your son was on this team, would there still be “no success”? I coach all youth sports , and have for 10 years in my community. We have a handful of championships but very few compared to our opportunities. Should I tell my kids there was no “success” in their year because they didnt win the last game. Would you tell the kids you coach this and believe it? By the way you never defined success, nor why it “means more”. Is it because the media aggrandizes the event to capitalize on it monetarily?

    My definition of success is happiness. And no, I’m not happy with my hawks all of the time, and more often than not sad at the end of each year. But when I look at the seasons, I look at them holistically. Not rigidly with no change in expectations.



  • I was extremely blessed to see most of our home conference games. There’s no way to measure the fun I had!!!



  • @Blown Very well said man. Very well said.



  • It was said once or twice above about the perception of KU ball in the area. Sure with k-st and mizzu fans in the greater KC area they are going to point things out more. The same as it is in Omaha dealing with their fans and being the lone jayhawk fan around.

    If you go to North Carolina you will hear wake forest fans, nc st fans and unc fans pile on duke for their early exits.

    Go to Kentucky and they still have to hear about last years NIT first rnd out by Louisville fans after they won it all. Even though UK has beat them more times than not in the past ten years.

    I am guessing ohio st is hearing about their early out to Dayton this year from not only Dayton fans but from Michigan and Michigan st fans too.

    National perception about KU is based on an east coast biased media. I pointed out in another thread that duke has more early outs in the tournament than Kansas does in the past five years. But espn and bcs don’t make it a story like they do Kansas.

    Kansas doesn’t get credit for a lot of things like three of the greatest basketball venues named for KU alum. That wilt played at KU. Sure UCLA can boast about some of their legendary players and coach, not to many other schools can.

    My perception of Wisconsin basketball is they play D like a hockey team.

    My perception of Villanova basketball is speedy guards and muscle in the middle.

    My perception is my opinion, so it what espn and cbs has to say. It’s their perception.

    My perception of KU basketball is solid team year in and year out. A team to be reckoned with every year. Not only 10 straight conf titles but 25 and counting NCAA tournament appearances in a row, the longest such active streak.

    Yes we all want KU to win the tournament but all it takes is one bad half and you go home. There are no re-dos or best ofs. It’s win or go home. Sore as die hard fans we notice it more when KU loses early. Yes those loses hurt, some burn more than others too, but to give up something like ten years of greatness for just one shinning moment is not right.

    To compare KUs streak to gonzagas is a joke. How many nba players did they have to go up against? Was there a Durant in the WCC? Griffin? Beasley? Smart? No. So it’s not apples to apples.

    At the beginning of March everyone was happy that KU got their 10th in a row. Now it’s a bad thing. I don’t get that, not one bit.

    Also if you are a 1 or two seed you are more likely to be upset if you don’t reach the final four or regional finals due to seeding. Was Kentucky beating WSU this year really an up set? Yes by seed it was but in the overall scheme if the game no. KU was predicted by most to lose to New Mexico and test they lost to Stanford.

    So I will ask. What’s a better loss? To Stanford or by Dayton? If it’s the team that beats you than losing to Stanford would be a better loss than loosing to Dayton.

    If you say losing to a hot Dayton team you can’t be upset by losing to VCU, they were hot and made the final four.

    I love KU basketball. I wouldn’t trade anything they’ve done for anything they didn’t work for and deserve.



  • I want to add this question for all that would trade 10 straight for one national title.

    Would you trade your 10 year old ADHD child that makes you laugh, cry, makes you angry, amazes you and frustrates you for the senior class president that never gets in trouble you don’t have to calm down or work with to become better???

    Would you? You have to give up those ten years for just one year. Would you still?



  • @JRyman

    I can see your previous post, but comparing a college basketball program to a child? Really? Maybe you can find a different analogy, but that’s one that doesn’t really work too well.



  • @JRyman First analogy that comes to my mind is would you trade your awesome home entertainment system / furniture in the den for a European vacation? The den might serve you well for 10 years, but that European vacation is the stuff of memories!



  • @wissoxfan83 Ok so you have this old pair of high tops. Their broke in they for just right you can play decent D in them hit a few jumpers but miss a few more threes than you’d like. But you can’t dunk in them. So there’s a new pair you can get that guarantee you to dunk just one time down at the Y. Now your D won’t be as good, your jumper is gone and no one at the Y really wants you on their team like they did before. But you get to dunk one time.

    What do you do? Keep or old shoes and become a legend at the Y or go for the new ones for that one dunk?

    I went with the kid to make it hard. It wasn’t meant to be easy. It was to make people really think. It’s an apple to oranges comparison but it was made to really make you think about what the original question at the beginning of the thread asked.



  • First analogy that comes to my mind is would you trade your awesome home entertainment system / furniture in the den for a European vacation? The den might serve you well for 10 years, but that European vacation is the stuff of memories!

    I’d rather go to the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone or the red wood forest than to Europe.



  • @JRyman But would you rather go to the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, or redwood forest than have the home entertainment system?



  • @approxinfinity I don’t know how big is my tv? How powerful is my surround sound? How comfortable is my recliner?

    Due to some of my health issues I do not like to fly as it causes some of the worst headaches you could imagine for about 48 hours. So I’d have to drive a long ways for any of those. So sitting in my recliner wouldn’t be so bad.



  • @JRyman well clearly my analogy works as you are both the entertainment system guy and the 10 conference title guy 🙂 would you trade the one title Self won (ie erase Marios shot) for ten more conference titles?



  • @JRyman I’m guessing it’s a pretty sweet set-up! Recline away!!!



  • @approxinfinity I wouldn’t!



  • @JRyman well clearly my analogy works as you are both the entertainment system guy and the 10 conference title guy 🙂 would you trade the one title Self won (ie erase Marios shot) for ten more conference titles?

    So 20 straight conference titles and no national title since 88. Tough one.

    Probably not but since that 08 title landed within the original 10 year span why does it have to go?

    Heck let’s open a can of worms now. Say that Mario’s shot doesn’t go. Does Self leave after that season for OKst? Then where would Kansas basketball be? He is getting all these great recruits down there and winning 6 straight conference titles while KU is and 8 seed in the tournament?



  • @JRyman Self would never go to Ok State directly from Kansas. In my mind his fortune has always read “stay at KU until you burn out on college ball after Tyler graduates, then go pro if you can find the right fit, then maybe go back to Stillwater if you still feel like coaching.”



  • @approxinfinity I’m just saying if the 08 title didn’t happen the Bradley and Bucknell loses and the fans are on him more than they are now. No bonus from KU for winning the title can’t get the extension he got either and his alma matter comes calling with a blank check from T Boone.

    It becomes a domino effect. You change one thing and who knows what else changes along with it?



  • HEM, I notice that you posed the question (stirred the pot) and then, presumably, just sat back and watched everyone respond. You remind me of Lardass in the moveie Stand by Me. The kid who stood there with his arms folded and watched the havoc that he caused.



  • @Hawk8086 - That’s pretty funny. Actually, I was coaching baseball all day in a tournament so was otherwise detained.

    I hope everyone noticed that in my post, I made no criticism of coach Self, nor did I reference him.

    The responses here are quite amazing, I think. A full range of thought on the topic.

    I think, first, some presume that giving back the 10 conference titles means mediocrity. I wouldn’t presume that.

    Has UConn won any Big East regular season conference titles since and including 1999? I would think yes, but I don’t know. But I don’t care. They have won three NCAA titles in the stretch. Three. 1999, 2004, and 2011 (the final one should have been our title).

    Since and including 1996, Kentucky has won three national titles (1996, 1997, and 2012). I know they’ve won conference titles. But I don’t care.

    Florida won back to back titles … but conference titles? I don’t know.

    We know Duke and UNC have each won two national titles since and including 2001. Conference titles? I’m sure they’ve won some. I don’t know.

    What I said is that conference titles are a means to an end. But they, in the final analysis, really mean nothing. I provide the contrast to make a point for discussion. I want national championships. I want, as @Moonwalkmafia said, a “team built for March.”

    I saw the reference by @JayHawkFanToo to comparing Big 12 titles to Gonzaga’s titles not being a fair comparison? Why not? Who in this conference ever does anything nationally? No one in this conference has won a national title except Kansas since when? The Model-T? How is this conference better than Gonzaga’s? RPI? BPI? We were supposedly the best conference and no one even gets to the Elite 8. When we get on the national stage we are routinely pummeled. Look at KU’s recruiting. My guess is, in a relative sense, our recruiting vs. the rest of the conference is pretty close to Gonzaga vs. the rest of their conference. And I acknowledge that the streak is amazing, it just has nothing to do with greatness. Zero.

    And I always love strawman arguments like @JayHawkFanToo made – referencing programs who had short term success “VCU, George Mason, or Butler …” How in the world does that have anything to do with KU? Again, I know it’s easy to argue this way, but it’s not relevant in my humble opinion to Kansas.

    @Blown “This post reeks of selfish ego, cynicism, and is a direct result of being spoiled by this programs successes.”

    Interesting. Actually, is it unrealistic to think that we can be UConn? And please, I hope no one cites academics with UConn or KU.

    And now, we don’t have a “handful of championships.” We have 3. The first two, as we all know, in 1922 and 1923 are just silly to include. It’s embarrassing when I see folks cite them.

    This program has won but 3 national titles … ever.

    And we sit round and pat our backs about conference titles. It is Kool-Aid. It is a diversion. It is nice window dressing. It does allow some to wear t-shirts and talk smack to ISU fans from time to time.

    For me, I am curious as to why, with all of our talent and recruiting, we can’t find a game plan for success to beat UNI, VCU, and Stanford … I mean, with a conference title preceding those contests and all. I don’t expect national titles every season. But with our talent, we have been significantly shortchanged – 1997, 2002, and 2011 without any doubt.

    @Blown – you say “Should I tell my kids there was no “success” in their year because they didn’t win the last game.”

    My answer, no, you shouldn’t say they had “no success.” I never said that. But you should tell them that they are not a champion.

    And being a champion, if you are playing at the highest level and you aspire to be thought of as elite, is the only true measure of greatness.



  • @HighEliteMajor I hate that the Big 12 has no other marquee teams and that the other teams never do anything in the tournament. I do think this year both ISU & OSU had FInal 4 talent, but like us were derailed by injuries. Okie St. was never the same without Cobbins. ISU lost it’s biggest MUA when Niang went down - they easily beat UConn with him. And obviously we were pretty average without Embiid.

    Anyway, yeah the Gonzaga comparison is a very appropriate one.



  • I do think there are always things to investigate & learn from & move forward after every season is over, though not much time can be spent away from the job to recharge now & reflect. Bill does this every year & while it’s so simple for us to convey our “expertise” & wishes for the Jayhawks, Bill’s system has reached many peaks in his tenure here. A tweak here or there is all I’d suggest for gameday matchups. That & being a better game coach in the dance with shorter times to prepare your squad might be desired also, but I personally ALWAYS enjoy the “ride” just some years it’s a little more or less so & longer or more brief than others. KU Athletics/BB is what & who I am & always have been. My Dad ran track & vaulted in Memorial stadium in the 1920’s & I listened to the 1952 NC with him when I was literally in the crib because we didn’t have a big enough bed. I cried when Carolina won the 57 NC & again when Texas Western took the game from us in 1966. My children went to college there. I share all these things with total strangers because its who am, day in & out, each day I live. I would never mortgage any of our accomplishments in all of the histories we’ve earned through the blood & sweat of those before or after us. Never. The ride is always very good for many like me & always will be. It began with horses & buggies, emerged on trains then automobiles, & continues on with Boeings & Learjets. I would not be critical of those who do not view things as I, but will always try to take their points & thoughts into consideration to better understand all. After all-we are all on the same side, with the same goal, with the same team, and that is reason of in itself to enjoy the ride, because this is The University of Kansas Athletics…Rock Chalk !!



  • I do think there are always things to investigate & learn from & move forward after every season is over, though not much time can be spent away from the job to recharge now & reflect. Bill does this every year & while it’s so simple for us to convey our “expertise” & wishes for the Jayhawks, Bill’s system has reached many peaks in his tenure here. A tweak here or there is all I’d suggest for gameday matchups. That & being a better game coach in the dance with shorter times to prepare your squad might be desired also, but I personally ALWAYS enjoy the “ride” just some years it’s a little more or less so & longer or more brief than others. KU Athletics/BB is what & who I am & always have been. My Dad ran track & vaulted in Memorial stadium in the 1920’s & I listened to the 1952 NC with him when I was literally in the crib because we didn’t have a big enough bed. I cried when Carolina won the 57 NC & again when Texas Western took the game from us in 1966. My children went to college there. I share all these things with total strangers because its who am, day in & out, each day I live. I would never mortgage any of our accomplishments in all of the histories we’ve earned through the blood & sweat of those before or after us. Never. The ride is always very good for many like me & always will be. It began with horses & buggies, emerged on trains then automobiles, & continues on with Boeings & Learjets. I would not be critical of those who do not view things as I, but will always try to take their points & thoughts into consideration to better understand all. After all-we are all on the same side, with the same goal, with the same team, and that is reason of in itself to enjoy the ride, because this is The University of Kansas Athletics…Rock Chalk !!

    Enough said!



  • @JRyman-Thanks for the fav. Dad also played city league ball at the “fateful Topeka Y” in the early 1930’s while working for the old Missouri Pacific RR there. He was only about 5’-10" but could still dunk one handed in his early 40’s & when he passed at age 50, could still snatch the grab irons on a caboose & hold his body straight out horizontal. He was a stud when he was young & actually held the KS class A HS pole vault record for 40 years from 1923-1963 with a freaking bamboo pole. My future wife’s cousin was actually the one to break it in 63 with a fiberglass pole. I’m undeniably very proud of where we come from, where we’ve been, and where we continually transpire to go. Again, ROCK CHALK !!



  • @KUSTEVE Based on your stats of the past 8 seasons, next year we are due for a Elite 8 or better appearance. So will it be at least Elite 8 without Embiid or as least Final 4 with Embiid?

    I’d like to think our big men are the anchor of the team and they don’t do that well in one year in Coach Self’s system because it is difficult to learn for the big men.



  • By the way, I enjoyed the ride even with all the distractions of media hype, but I’d enjoy the ride a lot more if we advance past my base expectation. I like the meat and potato, but having a little gravy would be better.



  • HEM, I think most people that come to this site want KU to win a NC just as much as you do. You mentioned teams that had won it multiple times…UCONN, Duke, UNC, Florida, UK. How many of those have been since 2003, when Self took over? For the years prior to 2003, the question of why haven’t we won should be directed to Williams, Owens, Harp, etc. And I really don’t think Self should have been expected to compete for a NC in his first two or three years at KU.

    One thing to remember is that it normally takes a lot of luck. You gotta admit there was luck involved with Mario’s shot falling against Memphis. You also gotta admit there was a lot of luck in 1988 when all the top seeds kept losing. That was incredible.

    If things had not gone KU’s way those two years, then you would be talking 1952 since KU won a championship. Talk about frustration.



  • @HighElimeMajor

    I saw the reference by @JayHawkFanToo to comparing Big 12 titles to Gonzaga’s titles not being a fair comparison? Why not? Who in this conference ever does anything nationally? No one in this conference has won a national title except Kansas since when? The Model-T? How is this conference better than Gonzaga’s? RPI? BPI? We were supposedly the best conference and no one even gets to the Elite 8. When we get on the national stage we are routinely pummeled.

    HEM, actually you present a text book straw man argument. I very specifically stated the reason why the BIG 12 is a stronger conference.

    Big 12 ended the season as the highest ranked conference by all ranking sources, and by all measured criteria. The West Coast Conference, on the other hand was ranked number 9.

    The Big 12 had 7 teams at different times during the season ranked in the top 25. The West Coast Conference, on the other hand, only had 1 team. Gonzaga,

    The Big 12 sent 7 teams or 70% to the NCAA Tournament. The West Coast Conference, on the other hand, sent only 2 (20%) and one was bubble team.

    Those are actual, verifiable numbers and not a figment of my imagination.

    While the differences year in and year out are not as pronounced as this year, the Big 12 is a much stronger conference than the West Coast Conference year in and year out, and no objective observer would claim that a West Conference title is comparable to a Big 12 Conference title.

    The real straw man is to judge a team or conference or coach based solely by what they do (or don’t do) in a couple of weeks at the end of the season instead of the entire body of work over the entire season or in KU’s case for an extended period of time.



  • @approxinfinity

    With all due respect your analogy is also apples to oranges,

    Perhaps a better analogy would be: would you trade your awesome home entertainment system that is ranked among the top systems for the top rated system, for one year every ten years, and the rest of the time settle for something you pick at a big box store?



  • So, simply put… How many of you would trade KU’s season straight up with Kentucky’s?

    I certainly would. Final Four is better than any conference championship.

    Heck, I would trade the last three years worth of seasons with Kentucky right now. A championship, A Final Four (could be more…ugh!) sandwich with the NIT Robert Morris egg in between.



  • @FarSideHawk Even if that means in 5 to 10 it might be vacated?



  • @FarSideHawk Yep. Not even a consideration. I’d take that without blinking.



  • @JRyman Well let’s go out on a limb and assume no ‘vacating’ 🙂


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