13-8



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 when Self put a time reference on the comment about the locker room, that makes it clear.

    I suppose one can ignore that and not make the reference, but that’s sticking head in the sand IMO.



  • I just don’t get the whole Self can do no wrong stereotype at times. Bill is a great coach, one of best but me being a former coach and being associated with the game for decades, I don’t always agree with what he does. He himself has said several times in post game interviews in his time here that he did this and that wrong or what not. Bill most likely knows more about the game than any of us or so we would hope lol. But no bats a 100%, no one lives mistake free. @Crimsonorblue22 Did they have a video or anything mentioning Vick?





  • Not that it was in question, but Self just confirmed Vick is not coming back this year.



  • HighEliteMajor said:

    Tharpe, Adams, Vick, Greene, Bragg, Giles. The land of the lost.

    Each one of those guys got more than a few chances. I actually think at times Self puts up with too much.



  • @Crimsonorblue22 You and me both, Sistah!



  • We should not forget Coach made it public Vick had to sign a contract when he came back regarding behavior and expectations. Cleary the contract was broken and he had the guts to uphold the healthy boundary that was crossed. And IMHO he had the class to not embarrass Vick.

    A lot of guys in the Big 12 have been kicked off teams this year. Part of what coaches have to do. Seems to me Coach handled it about as well as he could in light of all the other garbage going on.



  • Bwag said:

    @Texas-Hawk-10 when Self put a time reference on the comment about the locker room, that makes it clear.

    I suppose one can ignore that and not make the reference, but that’s sticking head in the sand IMO.

    It’s still an assumption that cannot be 100% proven unless somebody outright says it was about Vick. Claiming something like that as fact can be dangerous territory without having the whole picture and that’s my point.



  • The truth is, we have to find a way to justify not winning our 15th consecutive Big 12 Championship and Vick is as good a scapegoat as any. On any given night, he could make the oppositions best defender look like a buffoon, or he could walk on the court and act like he’s never seen a basketball before. He was poison and he was elixir, always on separate occasions.

    All the Doke, DeSousa talk, the lack of experience - it’s all mumbo jumbo. Let’s just blame it all on Vick and look forward to football season.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 Ok … dangerous territory is what you say. Then Self walked us onto the ledge by his comments. Folks assume coach Self is smart. That he can at least manage his comments and understand the implications. Yet he is so bold as to make these sorts of comments just following Vick’s departure, on a topic (Vick’s attitude) that has been a topic of concern, and they not be connected? Or, more directly, that Self can’t understand how a third grader might connect the comments to Vick? I’m not in the business of “100% proven.” Heck, neither is the criminal justice system. That’s not the standard there. It’s a false standard that has zero relevance. No one is saying 100% true, though. The only way it’s not linked is if Self is clueless, and I don’t buy that – his comments are most of the time very measured, except when he’s mad.

    But if you deny the obvious here, the clear likelihood that the comments are connected (given Self’s aptitude with the media),the timing of the comments, the historical issues related to Vick, and the substance of the comments Self made (given it bears on Vick’s historical issues), then such a black and white statement lacks all credibility.

    Not sure why the reasonable possibility that comments related to Vick is so threatening? Heck, I applaud Self for the linkage (if … uh, uh … uh … wink, wink … the comments were related to Vick).

    @nuleafjhawk Question - I guess I missed it. Who is blaming Vick for anything? Who is making him the scapegoat? Let’s maybe avoid making Vick a victim here. I really sense no anger or resentment at Vick. I have none. He’s just a knucklehead. But we knew he was a knucklehead. Self knew it. Self took a known quantity, and brought him back. Self knew Vick could not be relied upon. Self did this with his eyes wide open. Vick, sure, he’s responsible for his behavior. But Self is responsible for the team. When Vick does something (we assume) that we could easily anticipate (a known, known), who’s to blame?

    If I park my car under a power line with birds on the line, who’s fault is it that I need a car wash? Not the birds. Birds poop on cars. We know why Self brought him back – we needed Vick after striking out on others. (Again, we can’t be 100%, totally, unequivocally, without a shadow of a doubt, sure). It was a pragmatic move by Self that failed. I was completely in favor of bringing Vick back, as were many here and elsewhere. Sometimes the roll of the dice is worth it, sometimes not. I’d argue it was – we lose a few games early without Vick. And if Vick allowed a lesson to be taught to the young guys, fine. I also thought it was nice to give Vick the second chance.



  • @HighEliteMajor I don’t take things as seriously as a lot of folks on here - i was just mostly vomiting words. It made me feel better. Have a nice day.



  • @nuleafjhawk Ok, you too.



  • @HighEliteMajor Actually, I should apologize. I can see where most people (almost everyone) would interpret that negatively. So - I’ll try to be more careful wording my frustrations.



  • @HighEliteMajor Since you keep bringing up the legal system, let’s do that now. If this were a legal case, I would still have reasonable doubt as to Vick breaking his agreement with Self to come back to team. The reason being is the evidence is circumstantial at best. That leaves me with reasonable doubt because nobody has been able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Vick violated his agreement with Self.

    Since you also like to use Naadir Tharpe on a regular basis, let’s look at that evidence as well. The story we were given was that his kid needed medical treatment and he was going to transfer closer to home after he left KU. We were never told the specific medical need and if it required Tharpe to pay because his kid didn’t have insurance. If that’s the case, then Tharpe going pro instead to earn some money and get his kid some insurance is a logical step for Tharpe instead of delaying a pro career by a year or two and amassing a lot of debt for a medical issue.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 I agree … we’re not sending anyone to jail. Of course, I assume you realize (or maybe not) that you can convict a person of a crime based solely on circumstantial evidence. But you’re confusing topics. You were first, above, referring to Self’s comments being related to Vick (which I was responding to), and now you’re referring to “reasonable doubt that Vick violated his agreement with Self.” Different items. Pick one.

    Try this, two civil court standards of proof – 1) the preponderance of evidence, and 2) clear and convincing evidence. The latter more stringent, perhaps between #1 and beyond a reasonable doubt. Most every civil case utilizes “the preponderance of evidence.” Akin to “more likely than not.”

    Of course, in a civil proceeding, a lawyer can call Self and/or Vick to the stand, under oath. Vick’s mom, too.

    So you truly don’t think Tharpe was forced out? Hmmmm.



  • I think this ends up at 16-10.



  • @BShark mercy killing.



  • @FarmerJayhawk I can’t help but ponder the record with Doke.



  • 3 losses



  • Four losses at most. 2 losses with Dok, DeSousa and good Vick.



  • No identity is the issue. Lost Dok and DeSoussa, so the post heavy high low went to the scrap heap. No one can hit a three with consistency so the 4 guard lineup looks like crap.

    The only constants are Garrett is the best defender and Dotson makes the team go. Everyone else is wildly inconsistent.



  • dylans said:

    No identity is the issue. Lost Dok and DeSoussa, so the post heavy high low went to the scrap heap. No one can hit a three with consistency so the 4 guard lineup looks like crap.

    The only constants are Garrett is the best defender and Dotson makes the team go. Everyone else is wildly inconsistent.

    Sounds like a common issue for a team with a bunch of players in their first year playing for a program.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 but not for the preseason #1 team.

    It’s been a weird year. The Sr leader 🙂 made the team better by leaving.

    The offense changed completely at least 3 times.

    The leading scorer can’t be relied upon to score when needed.

    The best defender can’t make a shot to save his life.

    The top 10 recruit is more dud than stud for reasons unknown.

    Weird year. It would be a tough group to coach perfectly with all the moving parts.



  • @dylans The offense changed twice. Once after Doke’s injury and then after Garrett’s injury.

    Having 7 first year players definitely doesn’t help anything in regards to consistency with a team.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 4 guard last year, so new system to start this year would be the other full system reset I’m referring to. It’s just never been stable is my point.


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