Someone talk me off the cliff!



  • Anyone know who’s announcing our game tmrw? I can handle our uni’s better than those guys!!! I’m surprised nobody asked the players or self if they liked them. I’m sure they would b respectful, it is money!! I think they only have to wear them once. Warmup tshirts were cool!



  • Brannen Greene has not made a 3 pt shot since coming out the TCU@KU game shaking his hand like he jammed fingers. Just an observation.



  • @Blown I heard he did jam one awhile back. Have no clue though if it’s right. No tape?



  • @RockChalkinTexas holy crap ISU!!



  • Texas chocked that game away. Typical Barnes. Call a damn timeout and draw up a last second shot. Tractor Tech got lucky



  • @jhawkintexas Felix should have never shot that!



  • @JhawkAlum After the Temple game I infamously posted “I’m Done” but didn’t really mean it.

    I haven’t warmed up to this team too much since then. I can’t remember the last KU blowout. Part of that is the strength of the league, but part of that is the weakness of our Big 12 champs to not win going away.

    Today did nothing to assuage my fears of a quick exit from the tourney. I know we’re playing shorthanded. I trust it will get better with Perry tomorrow assuming he’s playing, but goodness, Baylor is tough inside so it really doesn’t get easier.

    Oh, and those uniforms are embarrassingly ugly!



  • NCAA tourney:

    Match ups (luck of the draw)

    Injuries (who can play and who cannot)

    Luck (how does the ball bounce)

    Voila tout!



  • @JhawkAlum As others have said, I think we can hang our hat on toughness on this team. It seems like we have won a lot of those “muddy” games. This was one. No offensive flow whatsoever. Sloppy execution. We played just well enough to win. Man…I hold my breath when Brannen does anything…he scares the heck out of me. Really, no one played well except obviously Oubre. And Lucas. There is reason to worry that it won’t be enough against Baylor…but there is also reason to believe that we will find a way to win…with or without Perry. Heck we took OU to the wire on their home court in front of a full house…that is good enough to allow me to keep the faith.



  • @jhawkintexas awesome ring! Did u just change that?



  • Speaking of the Cliff…This NCAA “investigation” is a three ring circus. It’s bullsh*t. REINSTATE ALEX. This is a conspiracy pure and simple. NCAA should be ashamed of themselves.



  • I actually think if the NCAA ever sees the document they are wanting to see… It will mean bad news for us.



  • @JhawkAlum 7 out of 10 teams in the last decade that won it all also won their conference tournament; that doesn’t mean that we, with our current injuries, should be caring about the conference tournament at all. 3 teams in recent years did not win their conference tournament. UNC, 2009, Kentucky 2012, UConn 2014.

    2011 UConn lost 7 of their final 11 regular season games before winning their conference tournament and winning it all.

    If anything Bill consistently cares too much about every game (Big 12 champ #11) to have us in optimum shape for the Dance.

    I like winning the conference. This year, it was particularly sweet. But I’m okay with giving the bench extended minutes and letting the chips fall as they may. Wins in the conference tournament are icing on the cake. I’ll take this win, the way we earned it, and getting the bench warmed up is a great thing.



  • I had to think about how to answer this one…

    I feel like this team could beat any team out there. At times this season, it seemed like we had everything we need to match up with the best teams and take them down. Without Alexander, that is diminished a bit, but still this team has strength at every position and just looks like it ought to be able to handle anyone. The ceiling is high and they have learned fast.

    On the other hand, it also looks like this team could be beaten by anyone - especially lately. They appear to play only to their adversary’s level and the victories seem so shaky and fragile.

    *Has this team gotten worse in the last month, or has the defense against them gotten better? *

    We are 7-4 since Feb 2. There are 1 pt, 2pt, 5pt and 7pt losses in that group. The narrowest victory is 5 points (twice). That’s what we’ve done lately. Now that’s against some good teams, but still… What do we make of that?

    I want to believe this team can go far (Elite 8 or +), but here are the three things that I think are most critical in order for that to happen:

    1. Ellis needs to come back soon and needs to be at 100% – physically and mentally – when he comes back.
    2. The team needs to get it’s 3pt mojo back. Remember when the only players we didn’t want to shoot a three were Jamari and Cliff? Everyone else had a green light the size of the sun because we knew it was going to swish. It’s time to be that team again and become tone deaf to the words “fools gold”.
    3. Alexander needs to be cleared and come back as a hungry contributor as he was before the investigation.

    It’s a lot to ask, but I think we’re headed for a disappointing ending without ALL three of these things.



  • @JhawkAlum

    Funny how nobody has really tried to take you off the edge. I think part of it is that we all understand that this version of a basketball team is just not that good. Not that good to the standard we are accustomed to, and not that good to watch right now.

    We are playing down to the competition, and have completely abandoned any offense that involves shooting a jumpshot. We might as well re-name bad ball “ugly I can’t watch ball”. Oubre flat out saved our butts yesterday. You would think with Ellis out, Mason would assume a scoring role, nope he was trying to go 5 on 1 again. 7 point lead at halftime, you knew that was “fools gold” lost it in 45 seconds. For the life of me if we had another Shooting Guard option you relegate Selden to the bench. Those turnovers were like watching a High School game. If I’m Self I’m recruiting over him with Newman you just can’t rely on his extreme Jekyll and Hyde routine. Greene, well what can you say its hard to imagine he was shooting 50% from 3 the way the last few weeks have gone 1-17 last 7 games.

    The good is that hopefully Ellis plays today and restores some order to this ugly ball we’ve been playing. Lucas has really played the best ball of his career since given the minutes. Oubre might have taken the snub for Big 12 Freshman of the Year as he attacked fearlessly in that hackfest of a game. When was the last time someone shot 19 FT attempts for KU.

    What can we do about it? We can just pray that somehow we find a way to make shots and play good enough Defense to steal wins…



  • @cragarhawk It’s not a matter of finding or seeing a document, it’s a matter of when can they get something typed up that makes it look like it didn’t come from the NCAA.



  • Someone who holds the documents that would maybe help Cliff become eligible again is doing this to spite Cliff for not choosing the U of I. That’s my conspiracy theory and i’m sticking to it! That person is probably is in Chicago. Dirty politics is the Illinois way and this is just another example of it.



  • Once again, I’m not focused on other programs or comparing the KU players and programs with others, BUT, I still can’t believe this is an isolated issue. This can’t be a legitimate investigation. KU is not the only program with this issue. Cliff Alexander can’t be the only player that’s had a family member, however defined, attempt to barrow money? And even if they did barrow money WTH does Cliff have to do or benefit from it. My guess he’s just the victim of NCAA politics and someone’s terrible agenda.

    I remember when Anthony Davis had a little stink about an impropriety. If I remember correctly, it was roughly something about his dad taking some kind of financial benefit? I understand WWW was involved and that may have influenced AD to UK? However, it was swept under the carpet and once again ol’ Calipari and his program goes unscathed or even impacted as KU and Cliff. Oh, btw, don’t forget they won the NC, which is great. I’m happy to see a program win. But, even after the “so-called” routine investigation, nothing was found and they won the NC without issues? PLEEEZE. This is not hate or envy either. This is about a program winning cleanly without any unnecessary help or influence. The sad thing is, this is happening ALL over D1 bball and the NCAA is turning a blind eye.

    Now, some how, and some way, we have Alex’s ridiculous issue. I was waiting and pretty much resolved until I heard the latest and how the NCAA is dragging it’s feet. What’s the problem? Get your damn docs, review the stupid thing and make a stupid ruling already. This isn’t fair to KU, Alex, or the entire NCAA bball program. Someone is deliberately stalling and causing this mess to escalate. Alex and KU are suffering. Once again, thank you to the NCAA for being such a stellar organization and protecting programs and players. Great job and keep up the corrupt work…jokes all.

    [http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/story/15315499/fair-or-not-kentucky-freshman-davis-must-face-scandal]

    Leave it to Gary Parrish to defend it all and to put a nice spin on it.

    [http://orangefizz.net/2012/04/syracuse-the-controversial-anthony-davis/]

    Not the most reputable looking write-up, but a great question all the same and it will never be answered.

    [http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/blog/the_dagger/post/Irresponsible-report-suggests-Kentucky-paid-200K?urn=ncaab-260282]

    Come on, you can’t tell me something can’t be found.

    Hey Cliff have your family member DENY EVERYTHING. Let’s follow the UK way of dealing with these matters. It seems to work well for UK and Calipari.

    “The rumors/sources that have Davis choosing Kentucky are also alleging that the commitment cost $200,000. Davis Sr. has flat out denied everything.”



  • @bskeet Cliff won’t be back. His family is not going to meet with the NCAA, or provide them with the rope to hang him with ( copy of the loan agreement,etc). Cliff’s statement is simply posturing - he doesn’t know anything, never received the documents, etc. They’re going to simply run out the clock until the NBA draft. I’m 100% certain this was the back up plan in case anybody caught wind of it.



  • @truehawk93

    Good post, but I ask this question. Why do you believe the NCAA would give Kentucky the benefit of the doubt like it appears they did with Davis? Do you really think, (and we all hate Kentucky here, but I’m trying to be as objective as possible as someone who sees the need to get Cliff back) that the NCAA would do UK favors like that?

    I’m not sure I do. They seem to be anal in the way they protect their image and don’t let anyone slide. Surely UNC, Syracuse, and Penn St. and OSU in football among others would be brands they’d want to protect If they’re trying to protect their most valuable programs.

    This is why I believe the conspiracy is like I stated a few posts above yours. Someone who knows something could end this Cliff thing one way or the other, right now, and isn’t to spite Cliff.

    I should say I feel for kids in Cliff’s situation. I mean goodness, the kid is a freshman in college being thrust into a very adult world right now. His head must be spinning. I suppose I had some maturity when I was a freshman, but I look back and feel like I was totally ill equipped to handle adult like problems like he is facing right now. It really sucks for Cliff most of all. We’re selfish, we want him now, but imagine how a freshman in college feels seeing his face on the front page of on line sports web pages with the insinuation that he’s a cheater. I guess it comes with the territory.



  • @bskeet This team has gotten much worse over the past month. The record shows it. And our play shows it. This team doesn’t pass the numbers/box score test, and it doesn’t pass the eye test.

    Today we’ll be playing against Baylor’s zone. If anything creates the need for some three point shooting, it is Baylor’s zone. Self will approach this game differently from an offensive stand point, so we may see some more effort from outside.

    It’s a bad matchup for us right now, the way we’re playing, that is for sure.



  • @wissoxfan83 Great point and no…I don’t think it’s a total conspiracy against KU, but it is odd how it’s being addressed. We’ve all discussed the Cam Newton allegations, but he didn’t sit one game.

    I brought up AD’s situation, and he didn’t sit one game, did he? Now, KU chose to sit Alex until this thing was resolved. However, NCAA isn’t thinking of the player at all. You’re right, they are looking to protect themselves, NOW. KU and Alex are simply a pawn in their little game. Maybe my problem is how they are picking and choosing their battles. I don’t see any consistency with all programs and it’s interesting why now? Why KU? and mostly why Alex?

    I’m not even going to defend if this is true then yes, the violation needs to be punished. Either KU and Alex are just really dumb at addressing these issues with the NCAA or other programs are just way better at addressing them than KU. Funny, the good programs get punished while the guilty seems to go unpunsihed.

    BTW, this isn’t about hating UK at all. I think highly of their program. They just have the most smoke. I certainly have nothing against the players at all. This completely out of their control for the most part.



  • @JhawkAlum

    I would rather have ten OAD/TADs, and have Coach Self coasting on Good Ball.

    But ONLY Coach Self is currently good enough and flexible enough to keep juggling the pieces in the midst of the injuries, talent asymmetries and high jinks of the SHOECO-AGENCY complex and win 25 games, lose only 7, win an 11 th conference title outright, and have forged a new way of playing and STILL be in position to launch a credible campaign for dark horse national championship.



  • @HighEliteMajor @KUSTEVE – thanks. I value both of your points. Of course, both confirm my worst fears… and now I’m on the cliff along with @JhawkAlum and the rest of you!



  • @JhawkAlum

    I like Jaybate’s comment… “BAD BALL is very, very hard to love.”

    It fits for Kansas fans. It fits if you look back at our history since Larry Brown.

    Larry brought us a National Championship, and over his stay in Lawrence, never lacked offensive punch.

    Then came Roy. Roy liked the up-tempo, and he was off to the races.

    Bill came to town, and he brought a different philosophy with him: defense… more… DEFENSIVE TOUGHNESS!

    What we are seeing right now is Bill playing “BILLY BALL.”

    I think we all need to change the vernacular away from “BAD BALL” on to “BILLY BALL.”

    Why it looks different is that we just don’t quite have the fire power on offense. We usually had enough offense to dilute Bill’s real strategy… “BILLY BALL.” In other words… DEFENSIVE TOUGHNESS.

    Personally… I was a bit amazed that we won this game. TCU continues to play better ball all the time, and they’ve had two previous games with us to know how to play us best.

    Lots of pluses going on for us:

    1. Kelly’s play is just sick! He’s able to take over a game now. I like how he takes over a game more than who he replaced… Wigs.

    2. Landen played a great game. We are finally starting to cash in on his excellent fundamental post skills.

    3. Hunter is figuring out his game and making his presence known.

    Then think about adding in Perry, and healthier Wayne? A very long shot of Cliff. Then… maybe, just maybe we start banging down some 3s.

    If the pieces come together the right way, this team can beat anyone, including Kentucky. That is a big “if” but there are always “ifs” in March with every team. One team usually resolves their “ifs” and wins it all.

    Resolving our “ifs” with my “wants:”

    I want to see all our guys playing the same toughness and assertiveness when Perry returns. Kelly needs to continue to drive to the hole like he did last night. That will always be there for him. Landen is capable to help us every game. Jamari just needs to stay within his limitations and play a bit smarter… like avoiding the dumb fouls.

    I want to see us start adding in offensive wrinkles to free up the 3 and start getting our perimeter swagger back.

    I want us to keep the same scrappy attitude once we start getting easy points again.

    I want to see Wayne step up and play with assertiveness but also intelligence. Attack the basket, but remain in control. Reduce TOs, too.



  • @jaybate-1.0 I’m simply amazed at the manner in which Self continues to maneuver this squad into position to win games. That late game adjustment to Ziegler yesterday serves as fine tribute to Bill’s chess playing skills. His pushing and pulling players into and out of his lineups appears to be simply fantastic. Here I sit, five weeks removed from my initial posting of fears regarding Frank’s heavy burden of minutes, and Self still has the kid churning relentlessly. Finally, I am close to the point wherein I can just sit back and enjoy the ride. My native skepticism has been booted to the pine…alongside woeful Cliff. Expectations still run low, but I won’t be surprised one little bit if this team staggers into the Elite 8.



  • Perspective… we need perspective.

    My wife blew me away a few years ago with her “70-Rule.” She used to say… “When Kansas scores 70s point or more, they win, under 70, they lose.”

    This current team is doing a pretty darn good job of keeping our opponents far below the 70-line.

    We just need enough baskets to win. And we have the tools that can come together and get 70 points every night… even though we are playing good “BILLY BALL” right now and usually don’t need that many points to win. On average, we give up 64.9 ppg. That is a pretty good number when considering we played the toughest schedule in the country. And we did it without a shot blocker.

    Played the toughest schedule in the country, without the big post presence and with one of the younger teams in the nation and we only lost 7 games!

    I think it is great that Jayhawk fans might not have the same expectations they usually have. Let the guys play “sleeper” and see what happens.

    Speaking of “sleeper”… gheez… how much of a sleeper are we when we are even a sleeper amongst our fan base!!!



  • @JhawkAlum By the way, Alum, that is a mighty fine title for this thread!



  • @KUSTEVE I don’t see a reason to “run out the clock”. What is there to gain? If he is/was aware of whatever impropriety then admit to it and get on with life. Take your OAD attitude and leave. If they are stonewalling for whatever reason, all it is doing is hurting the chances for KU to recruit another big. And if that is the case, I will never consider Cliff a “once a Jayhawk, always a Jayhawk.”



  • @jaybate-1.0 Question … what Big 12 team has less talent than Kansas? Second question … what national teams other than UK, Duke, and Arizona arguably have more talent than Kansas?

    The point of my questions are that Self isn’t doing anything that amazing, is he, with our talent level – on a year to year basis – in conference?

    What I find amazing is how we match up in the non-con, and the overall level of consistency. The lack of the head scratching year. But it seems to me that from a roster standpoint, our roster is always the best roster of talent in the Big 12 – again why I look at other conferences where certain years talent levels might compete with us, like MSU, Ohio St., Duke, UNC, Louisville, UConn, Arizona, Florida, Syracuse. We never have a talent disadvantage, do we?



  • @wissoxfan83

    “The NCAA is so mad at Kentucky, it’s going to give Cleveland State two more years’ probation.” - Jerry Tarkanian



  • @HighEliteMajor

    Good question.

    Now that we lack Perry and Cliff, and Jamari plays on one leg, and Selden has never recovered from his knee, and Frank’s and Brannen’s wheels are so hobbled they cannot jump shoot effectively I would argue that everyone but TCU and TTECH have as much or more talent than we do.

    Kelly is our only edge and his right knee is still sharply limiting him.



  • @brooksmd There are thou$and$ and thou$and$ of reasons to run out the clock. His mother could hang him out to dry. I don’t personally believe that Cliff’s mother, without Cliff’s knowledge and consent, would take out, or be approved for any loan that involved his future earnings. I also don’t believe she would get a loan, and not share a large portion of it with Cliff, since he is the one that has to pay it back. If they go to the NCAA and share loan info, bank statements, and all the rest, it could be very ugly for KU, and very, very ugly for Cliff. I think we will see Cliff sit on the bench the rest of the way, and he will declare for the draft the second the season is over.



  • @REHawk No pun intended!



  • @KUSTEVE so Cliff is lying? How r u?



  • @Crimsonorblue22 I’m doing better. Shot of predisone. Stronger antibiotic. 3 breathing treatments. Codeine laced cough syrup. I’m as good as new…lol.

    As for Cliff, the only way anyone can get into any trouble is if someone comes forward. If Cliff had “knowledge” of the loan, then he could be considered culpable. It’s a similar situation ( imo) as Lance Thomas of Dook. He received $100,000 worth of jewelry on loan during their national championship year, it was revealed after he stiffed the jeweler. Now, the NCAA has no authority to subpoena people, or seize bank records, loans…etc. Lance wouldn’t cooperate with the NCAA investigators, and neither would the Jeweler, so it was dropped. As a KU fan, we all have a vested interest in this not coming out, because it would mean setting aside victories, conference title…etc.



  • @KUSTEVE

    There is no arguing with your logic. I just don’t see that loan happening without Cliff’s tacit approval…unless the family falsely represented to the agent that Cliff had approved, although it is hard to believe the agent would not verify.

    I personally do not blame the NCAA, they were notified of a potential violation and did what they are supposed to do, investigate the allegation. The fact that Cliff’s family had retained a known attorney (he looks shady to me, BTW) before the information came to light and their refusal to meet with the NCAA makes me think there is foul play at their end



  • I can’t envision this Cliff’s mess upsetting our apple cart of season wins…unless someone in the Kansas program was privy to Mom’s loan dealings from the getgo. And I do envision the NCAA revising and rewriting rules regarding such paperwork, but not in time for Cliff’s season to be saved (return to tournament lineup). That said, something tells me that Kansas might yet get Cliff back for the NCAA Tournament. Currently, too much silence on 2 of the 3 fronts…



  • All very interesting views.



  • @KUSTEVE about that drs bill— send the payment to me!! Been there to many times! So I guess you think Cliff is lying then. Coach backs him so we don’t get in trouble? Right?



  • @Crimsonorblue22iI think Cliff went to his mom, and had her sign a loan for him. And he got caught. And the only way to make this go away is have his mom not cooperate with the NCAA. So, Cliff will be watching us from the bench, and will leave KU the second he is able, and go pro.



  • @KUSTEVE do you think self knows? If he kicked him to the curb it would hurt KU? I think Cliff knew he needed to come back and that’s maybe when this blew up?



  • @Crimsonorblue22

    I think you might have come up with best explanation. He was involved in the loan early on when he thought he was leaving after one year but once he figured out he needed another year…“others” became impatient and the proverbial s#*t hit the fan.



  • @JayHawkFanToo can he come back?



  • @KUSTEVE Don’t let the NCAA find out about your drug use. They might find a way to sanction KU for fan drug use. Good grief this thing is absurd. However, I do thank Mr Stafford for his transparency. I think it’s sad the NCAA keeps people in the dark on these issues. Then, they wonder why people have such animosity and lack of trust for them on these issues.

    [http://www2.kusports.com/news/2015/mar/12/attorney-cliff-alexander-says-freshman-waiting-nca/]

    stafford legal.png



  • @truehawk93 I’m sure you’ll refer back to the letter many times from now on. If I were you, I’d print it…perhaps memorize every word of it. It’s settled. The letter from his attorney makes it so.



  • @truehawk93

    Interesting letter head;

    Problem Solvers

    Attorneys and Counselors

    I have dealt with many attorneys in my lifetime and I don’t believe I have ever seen a letter head like this.



  • @JayHawkFanToo

    Yeah… it’s strange and makes you wonder on the ability to counsel.

    “Problem Solvers?”

    I knew a guy who could solve your problems. Vinnie from New Jersey. Now that guy could fix any problem you could ever have!



  • @drgnslayr Don’t confuse him with common sense. Remember, he has a letter from an attorney…



  • @JayHawkFanToo are they 2 separate identities? Or one in the same?


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