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  • kjayhawks said:

    “Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn’t work hard”

    Did you really come up with that? That’s GOOD stuff man!

    That’s like T-shirt or banner material there.

    Good stuff



  • @nuleafjhawk it’s not an original but I cant remember where it came from.



  • @dylans I remember that quote. I always thought it was Self’s way of deflecting credit for the streak from himself to the players. Interesting twist you have suggested.



  • kjayhawks said:

    @dylans I get what he is saying for the most part, I agree that KU has had the most talented teams. a few Texas (07), OSU(05) and maybe Tech teams recently are arguably right there with us. This year we don’t have the developed talent without Doke, SDS and Good Vick. Thinking about some of the games we have lost IMO it had more to do with the other teams out hustling us than it did them having more talent, KSU loses in 2014 and 2015 are prime examples of that. It comes back to a saying I told every player I ever coached “Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn’t work hard” and I 100% buy into it.

    OSU’s Final Four was in 2004 and that team was definitely better than KU, but I don’t know if they were more talented though. That was Self’s first year and those guys were still adjusting to Self.

    I don’t know that I would call the KD Texas team better than KU. The only team I would call better than KU during the streak was Oklahoma in 2009 and the only reason the streak got to 14 instead of streaks of 4 and 9 is because Blake Griffin had a concussion and missed the Kansas game that year. A healthy Blake Griffin against Kansas and OU wins the Big 12 in 2009.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 I meant to put 04 on OSU but yes I agree for the most part we have had the better teams and coach for that matter.



  • Some yahoo is saying Self to the Bulls is done.



  • @BShark If that’s true, would that be worse than when Roy left?





  • BShark said:

    Some yahoo is saying Self to the Bulls is done.

    was that on Yahoo sports?



  • @Crimsonorblue22 Why? Would you hate his guts like I did Roy’s for a few years until I grew up. Mostly.



  • Depends on how dirty he really is. If we ever find out that information



  • @jayballer73 I searched Yahoo Sports and came up with zip.



  • Did you mean Yahoo Sports or some yahoo put there. Rumors are always around but it is the truth that will set you free. Bill isn’t going anywhere.



  • HypedJhawk said:

    Did you mean Yahoo Sports or some yahoo put there. Rumors are always around but it is the truth that will set you free. Bill isn’t going anywhere.

    I meant the slang definition of yahoo or something like that. The guy that put it out there runs a shady sports gambling website. So yeaaaah



  • nuleafjhawk said:

    @jayballer73 I searched Yahoo Sports and came up with zip.

    ya I did too - - -I didn’t see anything



  • Self isn’t going anywhere. Full stop.



  • Some guy named Brandon Lang who does gambling shows. Says he has a source.

    https://twitter.com/nbcsportsradio/status/1106627842425520128?s=12



  • Everyone has a source.



  • I read from a trustworthy source that Self is not going anywhere.

    https://kubuckets.com/post/243752



  • Bill to Bulls rumor here. I’ll take your rumor and raise it by 10. https://sports.yahoo.com/rumor-bill-self-coach-bulls-233355524.html



  • Self and Hoiberg are close friends and Hoiberg could give Self plenty of insider info on the Bulls.

    But I agree that I don’t see any merit to this one. The guy who’s claiming this says he wants to be like Adam Schefter, but Schefter has quality insiders.



  • I have a friend - - that has a friend - - that has a friend - - that has a dad – -who has a daughter - -who’s boyfriend - -that has a source - -that say Coach Self for sure going to the Bulls - -we might as well shut the program down. - - ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY



  • @jayballer73 I have a cousin, who has a second cousin, who has a guy, who knows a girl, who has a dad, who has a brother, who has a co-worker, who has a bus driver that says Self’s hair is real.



  • Fightsongwriter said:

    @jayballer73 I have a cousin, who has a second cousin, who has a guy, who knows a girl, who has a dad, who has a brother, who has a co-worker, who has a bus driver that says Self’s hair is real.

    lmao - - -now that’s what I call an inside source - -hot tips - -I’ll be asking you for recruiting news for sure lol. - - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY



  • https://twitter.com/kcstar/status/1107698690926538752?s=21

    Pretty strong quotes in here from Bill.

    I’m certainly not motivated to be anywhere else than right here, especially during these time.



  • I wouldn’t run from that at all. ( talking about FBI)

    This is what I have said and always thought. While he obviously could be saying the right things to say them I just don’t see him leaving KU high and dry. If anything I think this will motivate him more than ever to win another title.



  • @Woodrow sounds like he wants to stay even longer! Glad someone asked him.



  • Well, he sure shot from the hip. Love the line about wanting to coach for a long time and hope this is all from the heart.



  • The rumor is hot among some KU donors, particularly after a gambling expert — the one Matthew McConaughey played in a movie! — reported it. Which was weird, but it happened, so we thought Self should be able to address it.

    “The Bulls thing is as far-fetched …” he told the Star on Monday. “I don’t know where that came from. I’ve never talked to anybody from the Bulls about any employment opportunities. They have a coach and I’m not a candidate for that position and will not be.”

    The next question, then: Are you 100 percent sure you’ll be at Kansas next season?

    “I don’t think you can ever say that, because if they decide to go a different direction I guess I won’t be,” Self said. “So I can’t say 100 percent. But here’s what I can say. I’m certainly not at all motivated to be anywhere else than right here, especially during these times.”

    By “these times,” he means the NCAA’s pending investigation related to a federal probe into corruption in college basketball recruiting.

    “I wouldn’t run from that at all,” he said. “Not at all. And I look forward to visiting (with the NCAA) and certainly the conclusion (of the investigation), and seeing it through. You can quote that.”

    This has been a rough season at KU. The 14-year conference championship streak ended, Udoka Azubuike suffered a season-ending injury, Silvio De Sousa was suspended by the NCAA, and Lagerald Vick left the team in February to address personal matters.

    But when Self answered the phone on Monday, he seemed eager to not just shoot down the Bulls rumor but to quiet any other potential talk of an NBA job or the NCAA investigation driving him out.

    “My motivation is as strong as ever to be the Kansas coach, to further this program, and to see the situation with the NCAA through,” Self said. “Totally through. Never say never, because you don’t know how both parties may feel, but that is my stance and I look forward to being here for a long time.

    “I want to add something else, too. I said years ago that I didn’t know if I wanted to coach forever. But this past year has motivated me to remain in this business for a long time. I want it on record that I want to coach for a long time.”




  • Bill Self is THE DUDE.



  • He almost sounds pissed!.. sounds he wants to take on the ncaa, who cowardly threw desousa under the bus. He wants to work hard to recruit the right guys despite the Nike stranglehold on top recruits. ( is the ncaa investigating Zion’s dad ?? His conversations with any Nike people?. Nope … do not touch the cash cow that is duke and the golden boy Zion) Self is more committed than ever to win with this program. He loves coaching these young guys, which is why he gave the apparently troubled Vick a second chance.



  • I always fall back to “I couldn’t give a shit right now for north carolina” and memories of brown leaving in 88 has me feeling a new regime is a brewin.



  • wonder what happened or is happening with the Appeal of Silvio - -Man all talk of that sure the hell faded of - -been REAL quiet





  • @HighEliteMajor nice article, bunch of of jealous comments.



  • jayballer73 said:

    wonder what happened or is happening with the Appeal of Silvio - -Man all talk of that sure the hell faded of - -been REAL quiet He still won’t be able to play next year



  • @HighEliteMajor

    Yikes the comment section seems to be a common theme. They believe Self is a cheat. Not something you ever shake once people believe that.



  • @BeddieKU23 You might remember I started a thread a year ago just after the tournament where I had a conversation with a man who used to play college ball back in the day who told me Self/KU is one of the dirtiest programs out there.

    I asked the question “is Bill Self dirty?”. I about had my head taken off by some, but others agreed just a little bit. I don’t want to say or believe he’s dirty because he’s our coach and I don’t want to be let down with evidence that he is, if such evidence exists. If nothing else the next year promises to be interesting.



  • The relationship between Larry Brown and Bill Self has always given me positive vibes about Coach Self staying here a long time. Who else to advise Bill that the pro game and/or any other level of coaching isnt as good as being the man at Kansas? Larry has been everywhere and ALWAYS comes back to Kansas.



  • @BeddieKU23 That’s just jealously. How can somebody be that good for that long? He must have cheated! No logic there, or evidence. Just bitterness.



  • @wissox

    A lot of fan bases thought he was dirty before the whole Adidas Trial. Recruitment’s such as Mario Chalmers, Darrel Arthur, Cliff Alexander, Josh Jackson, Silvio De Sousa are among the most prominent that have a lot of fans from other programs believing Self is dirty. Dollar ($) Bill is among the most prominent slang used on him. The Adidas trial headlines were maligned in such a manner that it connected more dots for people. People will throw stones regardless.

    I’m not going to say with 100% certainty Self and his program have done everything by the book over the years. I’ve held hope we have, I believe in Self’s character and I believe he has a real set of values that would keep him from being directly involved. But we know now that Adidas was dirty. All of the shoe companies are dirty. There isn’t a program that is recruiting at a high level that is doing things without bending or breaking laws. They are still happening now even with the spotlight on the sport. Of course its just my opinion.



  • @tundrahok

    It’s not like I’m taking any of those comments seriously. Every fan base is guilty of accusing others of something. I’m sure there are thousands of people that do believe Self is dirty whether they have actual evidence or not. Negative headlines create negative opinions.



  • @BeddieKU23 Just like Calipari. There’s no evidence he’s dirty. But the last 2 schools he left had to vacate Final 4 appearances. I’m sure that’s just coincidence.



  • @tundrahok Memphis and Umass aren’t Kentucky…



  • @bmensch1 DUDE!
    I was feeling all encouraged and stoked until you brought that Roy Williams quote up…



  • When reading a statement like Self’s there’s a number of ways to interpret it. Let’s consider it from a legal perspective, perhaps – a possible hidden meaning.

    Self took great pains to modify his prior statement about how long he wanted to coach. He stated that he intended to coach a long time, to coach here, to see this through, and said he wanted things “on the record.”

    So, if Self were terminated for cause, with his long contract sitting there, putting it on the record regarding his intentions deflects a legal argument that he wouldn’t coach the length of his contract anyway and that the possible money owed to Self might be less than the contract. It could be setting up a negotiating point.

    I know, a twisted way to look at things. Just one possible interpretation outside of the obvious, straightforward intepretations.



  • Why does it have to be something sinister? Insecure fan base twisting things?



  • dylans said:

    @tundrahok Memphis and Umass aren’t Kentucky…

    cheating , is – - cheating , is- - -Cheating. - -Doesn’t matte if it’s a Blueblood school - - just a normal P-5 school - - to Division 2 - - -to NAIA - - -to Juco - -if you smell you smell – Calapari - - SMELLS - -like was mentioned -both schools after he left got hit - -you can take the school out of the guy - - BUT you can’t take the guy out of the school - -he is Dirt -you know it - -I know it - -we all know it - - - it just boils down to who the NCAA wants to protect/pamper - -see if they can’t bury their nose up further in that ass - -have that bind eye.

    So just because he is Kentucky - -doesn’t mean he doesn’t smell - he is dirty - and his time is coming believe that. - - ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY



  • What if Kentucky or Duke isn’t dirty? I’ve brought this up before. Our athletic department, as badgered as we’ve been by the NCAA would certainly be pointing out to the NCAA the dirt on the other programs. It’s human nature. We get caught in something and say ‘what about them, they were doing it too?’.

    We like to say the NCAA is going to protect their premier programs. I’d like to say we are one of the premier programs. We’re college hoops royalty. We’re evidence to a lot of fans around the country that the NCAA will go after the big dogs. So part of me says if other blue bloods are dirty the NCAA would be going after them too. But they’re not. So I conclude maybe they’re not dirty.



  • @wissox I don’t understand why people think it is so easy to just accuse the other programs of wrongdoing.

    So what if KU says so and so is cheating? Do we have proof? Is there a paper trail? Is there video evidence? A phone recording? You’re forgetting that the NCAA doesn’t have subeona power and basically had no way of proving any of the things that have come out since the FBI became involved. Coaches and players could have easily just lied and there was nothing the NCAA could do from there. So the choice was not to tell on someone. It was either lose out on a player because someone is paying them, or pay them yourself.

    To think that at least a dozen other schools have been caught in pay for play schemes, yet the two teams that are dominating the recruiting trail are doing it cleanly? Does that not sound preposterous? What do those two schools have to offer that KU didn’t? UCLA? Indiana? All historic programs. Solid academic programs. Attracting some of the top coaches in the country. Top tier facilities. Yet they aren’t close to even sniffing UK or Duke’s jock.

    It doesn’t make any sense.

    Especially not once you add in all of the other things that have surrounded the programs. I mean, Zion has had his rumors. Anthony Davis. Bam Abedeyo. John Wall. Boogie Cousins. Xavier Henry. Derryck Thornton. Marvin Bagley. Trevon Duval. Harry Giles. Frank Jackson.

    All of these guys had sketchy ass recruitments. Two of them were assumed to be major academic risks. Yet somehow they were cleared to play at one of the top academic institutions in the country?

    What about head to head recruiting battles between KU, Duke and UK? They happen yearly. And if we are willing to pay…

    I mean there are just so many dang signs that point to pretty much no D1 basketball program being truly clean. Whether they are directly complicit in it? Different story.


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