Tonight's Game vs Tech
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This team has only one player among the NCAA leaders. Och is 15th in scoring. The team itself has its stamp all over the stats. We live by the strength of each other.
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Let’s go #Jayhawks Kick their ass in the paint. Drive it down their throats. I’m ready RCJH
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Energy and no foul trouble.
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Patience is a virtue
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Did you all hear Dtae narrated the KSUcks game
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I think Dujuan’s TO was his first in three games.
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Got on my KU stocking hat, shirt, pants, slippers and scarf!
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Are you outside?
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@Zabudda no. Just all KU stuff
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CB got a haircut
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Remy!
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Woooooo
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Off his foot
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They are driving
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Och
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Where is everyone?
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Kelce couldnt have got that one.
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Looks like there is another thread going
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Exactly
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Have we been put in time out?
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@Zabudda ha no I did the same. Figured this would be the game thread but then another got started and ️
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I feel weird talking about a man’s death being used to motivate a team… but I will accept it if it comes our way.
This has all made me journey back to the TRob days… and how his situation helped our team come together and fight. That team completely overachieved!
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@drgnslayr Grit and “chips” can only be built through adversity. Grief is a powerful emotion that impacts everyone around you. I imagine we ALL know a little bit about that in recent years as I know few who haven’t been hit with something in the last two years. To me it’s not so much using a man’s death, but acknowledging it has happened and taking what you can from it. After I lost someone I certainly spent a lot of time contemplating lessons learned from her, how she impacted my life, how she’d want me to live, etc. I’ve already heard Self doing the same and if his team buys into that, it has the potential to bring them closer together, make them want to fight harder for each other, and develop them into a better, more cohesive team.
Death is an unavoidable fact of life and if you don’t use it and the grief that comes along with it to help you decide how to live whatever you’ve got left, what was it all for?
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Well stated! I can tell you’ve been through it. And we also honor those lost by keeping them in our consciousness and with their impact upon us.
Struggle can be a great motivator to higher places. Thank you for using the right words here!
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A requiem for the late, great Marcus Garrett…
Bryson goes for 33. Pack goes for 35. Two very different players… different size… different skill set. BOTH would have been limited if Marcus was still on this team!