• Rock Chalk News - Trolling for Hawk Fans?!

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  • YAWWNNN KU-Buffs 10 PM

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    I always agree with Self on calls like that, you get some you maybe shouldn’t and then don’t get some you should. It’s ends up balancing out by the end of the year. To my point Flory got slapped in the face and put in a headlock in Manhattan while Melvin was called for a foul for getting elbows hard enough to draw blood. It was one call that horse has already been beaten to death. I’m ready to move on.
  • Next 5 games

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    @ROCKCHALK2025 Yeah he got the best of him in HS. Now let's see how this round goes.. DP isn't 100% so hopefully he doesn't try to do too much if he isn't physically able to.
  • Pray for Bill Self

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    @stoptheflop yes. He’s there
  • Murder at The Hawk

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    The city cleared out the camps months ago. The only one left is on the KDOT right of way near Centennial Park.
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    This is a great look at DP during Baylor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCoBa0fgyH0
  • Other Football Games Of Interest

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    @Jayhawk_69 said in Other Football Games Of Interest: There is an article on ESPN breaking down why 2026 Indiana is a better team than 1894 Yale. Sports journalism at its finest! They have to get creative the SEC is out and the ACC isn’t looking like the conference they once were in CBB.
  • Important Week

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    We are about to find out if we only play well while unranked
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    Analytics loved the KU win over Iowa St. Moved up from #23 to #17 on Kenpom. Offense jumped from the 50's to #34 so that offensive performance was well above expected. Defense has dropped nearly 10 spots this month
  • Bet on Verizon Outage

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    @approxinfinity Sadly yes. Accountability, not a word the big companies know
  • Nothing to prove... nothing to win.

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    @approxinfinity Even in our 2018 FF run this holds somewhat true. While Devonte Graham was our best player throughout the season, Malik Newman emerged as our best player in the postseason allowing Devonte to shift into the roll of a secondary star/facilitator.
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    @BeddieKU23 Self has a lot of ridiculous records but that doesn’t pertain to much with this group. I’d like to see those numbers from both 03-22 and from 23 to now. I know we have a losing road record by over 10 games in that span and I’ll bet it’s a losing record vs ranked opponents.
  • Monday Night, March 6, 1967, AFH

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    In an effort to distract thought from this year's basketball team, here's another "look back." The '80s is an era that is difficult to write about. It’s difficult because I was as close to the program as anyone could be who was not on the University payroll. I saw first-hand how difficult it was to compete in athletics without the support of the University’s administration. (Gene Budig) In the early 1980’s, I joined a local KU support group in Kansas City called the Hawks Club. The main purpose was to sell KU football season tickets. Heading into the 1984 season, I had become president of the Hawks Club and took the leadership position seriously. As a club, we sold the most season tickets ever. My involvement in the Hawks Club was my first opportunity to get close to the program and the players. My son, Jason, was a budding little league quarterback and placekicker. In the spring of 1983 I met Bruce Kallymeyer, the K.U. placekicker. That summer, Bruce volunteered to work with Jason. Because Bruce was from the Shawnee Mission area, I drove Jason across town to Shawnee Mission East to meet on their football field. Bruce was 20 minutes late, apologizing because he had been helping to complete the harvest of his parents’ asparagus crop! Opening up a big net bag full of footballs, Bruce and Jason kicked, and I shagged balls! I wanted to pay Bruce for his time, but he was adamant about not jeopardizing his eligibility. Bruce, by the way, kicked 78.6 percent of his career field goals and in 1981 set the K.U. single season record of 85.7%. A year later, we worked with kicker Dodge Schwartzberg. His dad was president of Lawrence Paper Co. In 1985 the K.U. kicker was Chase Van Dyne, again from Shawnee Mission. Jason had a chance to work with Chase, too. That winter, at halftime of a K.U. basketball game, Chase spotted us and came up to our seats to say “Hi.” I was so often impressed with the quality of young men on the K.U. football teams. Unrelated to KU, but a good kicking story is one involving Jan Stenerud, the All-Pro kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs who had retired in 1985 after finishing his career with Green Bay and then Minnesota. While on a business trip to Green Bay, I stopped by a Packers practice and was standing outside a chain link fence. Jan was off kicking by himself. I yelled, “Hey, Jan, I’m from KC.” He walked over to the fence and said, “What the heck are you doing here?” We had a brief conversation. Back in K.C. the following summer, I was in Jan’s office to buy a kicking tee from him for Jason. (Jan had developed and was selling his own branded tee.) Jason was a left-footed kicker, and Jan didn’t have in stock a standard left-footed tee. So he gave me a taller, non-legal, 3” high tee saying, “The refs will never notice. Heck, I wore baseball cleats on my plant foot in Green Bay and the refs never noticed!” And the high school refs never notice Jason’s 3” tee!
  • Is that you, Bill Self?

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    With the success of that last 5 minutes of regulation pressure, I wonder if we’ll see more of it in the games ahead. Sure hope so!
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    @wissox83 said in Kansas Jayhawks vs TCU Horned Frogs Game Chat Tues. 1/6 8:00 CT: @BShark Owen Freeman, HS teammate of TCU guard Brock Harding, the guy who bricked FT's the other night helping us win. Moline HS, Illinois state champs, a really strong champion in a state with many great teams. Two legit P4 guys would definitely be very hard to beat in actual highschool ball (ie no academy "schools").
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    Yep. 85-76 with 65 seconds left.
  • Chiefs final playoff push

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    Ugh, looks like the Chiefs will have mostly all new WRs next season. Rashee Rice seems to be in trouble again. Domestic violence claims this time. Hope it's not true. It could be that the WR and RB rooms look totally different next year. crazy. maybe not a bad thing though.
  • The day Manute Bol hit 6 threes in a half

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    @approxinfinity ya it would be wild all right lol
  • Andy Kotelnicki coming back?

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    @wissox83 Sweet. Thanks for sharing.
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    To me... the lesson in all this... we should have punched the NCAA in the face after that last alleged infringement. We paid a huge price by waiting 5 years (how long?) before we pushed the ball forward with out own punitive response. We should have sued them after a year. If they can't pull their heads out of their backside in a year, they shouldn't be governing college basketball! Must my humble opinion.