Weber coaching USA 19U team
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martin never won a championship at k-state even when left with elite talent by huggins. he then went to usc,e and cheated his way to the final 4. his lead recruiter, lamont evans, was later ensnarled in the fbi sting.
martin was dealing with a player rebellion when he left k-state. half the damn team was ready to transfer.
only the cult of frank could possibly find goodness in his reign of terror around here. john currie sent him packing after recruiting violations were uncovered by the local western union provider.
https://jugofsnyder.com/2012/05/07/cult-of-frank/
martin was dealing with a player rebellion when he left k-state. half the damn team was ready to transfer.
only the cult of frank could possibly find goodness in his reign of terror around here. john currie sent him packing after recruiting violations were uncovered by the local western union provider.
https://jugofsnyder.com/2012/05/07/cult-of-frank/
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I'm completely confused, I only noted NCAA violations at Kansas State during the 1970's in football. I know Martin evidently likes it at South Carolina, turned down the Orlando Magic job last spring. How long was Huggins at K-State before going to West Virginia?tmcats wrote: ↑May 17th, 2019, 8:37 ammartin never won a championship at k-state even when left with elite talent by huggins. he then went to usc,e and cheated his way to the final 4. his lead recruiter, lamont evans, was later ensnarled in the fbi sting.
martin was dealing with a player rebellion when he left k-state. half the damn team was ready to transfer.
only the cult of frank could possibly find goodness in his reign of terror around here. john currie sent him packing after recruiting violations were uncovered by the local western union provider.
https://jugofsnyder.com/2012/05/07/cult-of-frank/
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Link please?mustang wrote: ↑May 17th, 2019, 9:30 amI'm completely confused, I only noted NCAA violations at Kansas State during the 1970's in football. I know Martin evidently likes it at South Carolina, turned down the Orlando Magic job last spring. How long was Huggins at K-State before going to West Virginia?tmcats wrote: ↑May 17th, 2019, 8:37 ammartin never won a championship at k-state even when left with elite talent by huggins. he then went to usc,e and cheated his way to the final 4. his lead recruiter, lamont evans, was later ensnarled in the fbi sting.
martin was dealing with a player rebellion when he left k-state. half the damn team was ready to transfer.
only the cult of frank could possibly find goodness in his reign of terror around here. john currie sent him packing after recruiting violations were uncovered by the local western union provider.
https://jugofsnyder.com/2012/05/07/cult-of-frank/
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mustang, coach huggins was in manhattan less than a year before his alma mater convinced him to come home.
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Linkage I have on Martin to Orlando was while watching them this season on SEC Network the analyst mentioned his spurning the Magic and a couple others, evidently he is happy at South Carolina, basketball is a complete afterthought there.hilltopwildcat wrote: ↑May 17th, 2019, 10:01 amLink please?mustang wrote: ↑May 17th, 2019, 9:30 am
I'm completely confused, I only noted NCAA violations at Kansas State during the 1970's in football. I know Martin evidently likes it at South Carolina, turned down the Orlando Magic job last spring. How long was Huggins at K-State before going to West Virginia?
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huggs is a great coach. i like him a lot. his recruiting of beasley has always bothered me though. recruiting is so crummy.
is your pony hoops coach going to get canned?
is your pony hoops coach going to get canned?
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I do find that a little strange. When Frank McGuire was there they had a very successful program. Football is definitely king but they have what looks to be great support for the women's basketball team and baseball.
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Jankovich is on the warm seat without a doubt. Several people speculated that he was given the extra year based on the mess he had to clean up from Larry Brown. I personally like Tim, he is a good person, but he has seen the program get less competitive each season. Jank has worked for some legendary coaches - Jack Hartman, Eddie Sutton, Bill Self and Larry Brown. Three of those four have not hesitated in bending some rules to get players. Don't get me wrong, I want to win, but not at all costs like we did in the 80's under Dave Bliss and in football with the Pony Express mess.
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Looking at Jank's time at SMU, I was surprised by the activity in the transfers.mustang wrote: ↑May 17th, 2019, 12:31 pmJankovich is on the warm seat without a doubt. Several people speculated that he was given the extra year based on the mess he had to clean up from Larry Brown. I personally like Tim, he is a good person, but he has seen the program get less competitive each season. Jank has worked for some legendary coaches - Jack Hartman, Eddie Sutton, Bill Self and Larry Brown. Three of those four have not hesitated in bending some rules to get players. Don't get me wrong, I want to win, but not at all costs like we did in the 80's under Dave Bliss and in football with the Pony Express mess.
Departures:
Sedrick Barefield - Utah
Keith Fraizer - North Texas
Dashawn McDowell - Seattle
Elijah Landrum - Connors State College
Akoy Agau - Louisville (1 year after transferring into SMU)
Incoming:
Jimmy Whitt - Arkansas
Jahmal McMurray - South Florida
Isiaha Mike - Duquesne
Akoy Agau - Georgetown
Nat Dixon - Chattanooga
Grant Yougkin - Rice
Darius McNeill - Cal
Isiah Jasey - Texas A&M
Throw in JUCOs and its hard to build a program with that many changes.