Do we really want Zim?



  • @wissoxfan83 said:

    hottest wife available

    (italics added)

    Haha - dude - that could get you in a whole lotta trouble !

    Your real name isn’t Phil Miller is it ?



  • @Crimsonorblue22 Nothing wrong with Wichita. You should’ve seen how big my eyes got as a kid going there. My first visit to McDonalds. My first visit to Wendys. Hey, it was the big city for me…



  • @KUSTEVE it still is to me!



  • @drgnslayr No I live in a small town in SW Kansas.

    @KUSTEVE I have had the worst experience of my life in Wichita. I’ll never get back what was lost and for that I’ll never forgive the Police/ DA’s complete lack of giving a sh** for a human life. Quantrill burned down the wrong town in the wrong century.

    @Crimsonorblue22 You’ll be Ok. You obviously have a good head on your shoulders. Have fun on your trip.



  • @dylans

    One bad experience should not biased you against an entire city. I am sure most if not all of us have had bad experiences in different towns/cities all over and yet we don’t hold it against the small cities. At one time (maybe this is till the case), every small town in Kansas used to be a speed trap with speed signs a the edge of towns conveniently placed behind trees or tall bushes and before you know you had flashing lights behind you; St. Mary’s between Topeka and Manhattan was know for this…a bad experience every time and yet I do not hold a broke Police Department against the towns themselves. The KC metro area seems to be in most every list as one the best cities to live and work and yet I would not even drive on the East side/inner KC MO after dark and the reputation of the entire Metro area is based in great part to the Kansas side of the area. Likewise, Wichita, like every other city, has its bad side but overall it is a pretty decent city.



  • @dylans so sorry to hear your sad news!



  • @Crimsonorblue22 Thank you.

    @JayHawkFanToo I am truly glad that you have no idea. Speeding tickets are an officer doing his job I have a few and I don’t hate the cop or city. This isn’t the place, but it you’d like me to explain how an experience can gilt you on an entire town we can have a private chat sometime.



  • @dylans maybe you can share w/all of us?



  • @dylans

    You don’t need to explain your particular situation. Bad experiences can go from mere inconveniences to major events, but again one bad experience even a major one should not paint the entire town in a negative light. Yes, I get it that you had a seriously bad experience but that alone does not make the whole town bad, right?..again, I get it, maybe they have lousy Police Department and the DAs are incompetent but that in and of itself does not make the entire town bad., right?

    By the way, I have no problem with speeding tickets. I do have problem with “speed traps” where one minute you are driving on state route at the legal speed limit only to be stopped by a Police office that informs that you supposedly missed the city limit and lower speed sign, fully hidden behind trees and bushes and you get a hefty fine that they know you will pay because you are not likely to drive back a few hundred miles just to contest the obviously illegal citation.

    Again, I am not trying to make light of your bad experience, I am simply saying that maybe you should consider that literally hundreds of thousand of people, including myself, have been to Wichita and did not have the bad experience you had; in fact, it was quite the opposite. Just my opinion and obviously we respectfully agree to disagree.



  • @JayHawkFanToo Ignorance is bliss.



  • @dylans

    Got it, only your own opinion and experiences count. I politely gave you my view on the subject, I am sorry that you could not do likewise. My last post in the subject.



  • Ah, @JayHawkFanToo is back. It was amazing how nice things have been around here the last few weeks. Smooth, respectful conversations. But it changes. @dylans obviously had a very difficult personal experience, but you have to tell him why he shouldn’t think that way. I’m surprised you didn’t post a link showing Wichita to be one of the top 20 places to live. That surely would have convinced him that his unfortunate personal experience shouldn’t color his view of the town.

    How hard is this? @dylans tried to stop the conversation, said he’d chat privately with you. And you then posted another three paragraphs telling everyone again what you are “simply saying.”

    Then you come back again with the tired old “last post on the subject.” How many other folks here ever really have to go there?



  • Back to Zimmerman, wasn’t it his mom who declared that her son would not sign the standard Div. 1 scholarship contract, a la Kentucky’s ex-Brandon Knight?



  • @REHawk

    yes it will be interesting to see if that holds true this month or whenever he decides to spend one year of the least resistance in college.



  • I want 2nd year Alexander, Senior Ellis, and Bragg. If that works out for KU then we would have a pretty Skilled Front court with 3 really good backups. Everyone is already pretty happy with our guards. I guess the NCAA will keep us in limbo right up to the deadline.



  • @Crimsonorblue22

    There is a distinct difference believe it or not.

    Upper class turds think they are hot s#@t on a golden platter, when in reality they are nothing more than a cold turd on a paper plate.

    Lower class turds are like the Cal & the UK players who refused handshakes & shot off the mouth cannons at the presser following the loss to Wisconsin-their vantage point is so low they think whale shit is shooting stars.



  • @Statmachine

    “I want 2nd year Alexander, Senior Ellis, and Bragg.”

    You know… no matter what they determine on Cliff now… they can always go backwards later and vacate our season next year when we play him. If he is cleared, it can be revoked if evidence comes in the future.

    Cliff will always be a huge risk. He needs to leave Lawrence.



  • @drgnslayr

    Very true,

    We will need to know from the NCAA or Cliff will take it into his own hands by declaring. Either way he has until when? April 12th or April 26th to declare, or withdraw and return.

    Can someone explain the underclassmen rules?



  • @drgnslayr I tend to agree on Cliff. As much as I would like to see him back I think that this situation leaves KU no choice but to let him leave. Just in case something comes back to haunt us down the road.



  • @drgnslayr could the NCAA really take away our wins if they cleared him themselves?



  • @JhawkAlum

    Of course they can, and they WILL especially if anyone involved was found to purposely hide evidence. This is 100% truth!

    I really like the big guy… but we should punt. Too high of risk, and completely not fair to put our existing team at risk, the university and all the fans.



  • @drgnslayr If the NCAA clears Cliff after all of this time, I don’t think that they would want to dig much deeper. The NCAA can do anything they want and don’t appear to be bothered by looking stupid. On the other hand this is different that the Rose situation with Memphis. In that case they supposedly got later information that got them to take another look and declare him ineligible and thus vacate Memphis wins. In this case after the initial clearance they got information that caused them raise questions and KU sat Cliff. To come back again after explicit clearance would demonstrate that the current investigation was screwed up and they look really bad.

    Better to let sleeping dogs lie.



  • @sfbahawk

    Your example of Rose is exactly what I’m talking about. And if evidence comes up later, even if they have already dug into this case before, Kansas will be toast. Memphis… toast… Kansas… toast.

    It isn’t about looking bad. And if real evidence pops up later (and it always can) then if the NCAA doesn’t act on it they look a lot worse! Cliff being cleared is no different than any other player cleared. It can always be overturned and it is very unlikely those games will count, especially if the school knew there were potential issues. Kansas knows there are potential issues. We can’t say next year we weren’t warned. The NCAA just didn’t have enough evidence to keep Cliff ineligible.

    This is a no brainer. Cliff should be done at Kansas. If there was no wrong doing and nothing hidden, he would have been cleared for March Madness. The risk moving forward is on Kansas. Play him and risk everything. I will even agree with that and accept the season being vacated because we should have known better!



  • @HighEliteMajor

    What is it about me that bugs you so much? Is it the fact that I don’t take your word as the second coming of John Wooden?

    I simply expressed my own personal opinion in relation to the City of Wichita as a whole, nothing else. You don’t know what I know or don’t know about @dylans’ situation, you don’t know if I messaged @dylans privately and more importantly, you don’t know what is in my heart…and yet you pass judgement anyway; what do they call that? The pot calling the kettle black…

    I stayed away from the Forum for a couple of week precisely to avoid reading the criticism of Coach Self which was sure to follow and of which you are the leading champion…frankly, it is boring. If you don’t like my posts…don’t read them, it’s that simple.



  • @drgnslayr

    If I understand correctly, the NCAA can punish KU if they can prove that it was aware of the situation and let Alexander play anyway. From what I read, KU was as surprised as the rest of us and as soon as it was notified it sat Alexander. At this time and based on what I have read, I believe KU is in the clear…but then, I have no access to any inside information, only what is openly available.


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