b12 tournament - who you got?
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Re: b12 tournament - who you got?
If you can stop Dotson and Azabuke KU will not win the Big 12 Championship.
Problem is ...how does one do that?
Hey, after 12 losses in a row maybe we are on a new streak! Ha!
Problem is ...how does one do that?
Hey, after 12 losses in a row maybe we are on a new streak! Ha!
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If your theory about three-peats is correct, then all KSU has to do is to avoid playing Oklahoma, WVU, and Iowa State. We have those other six Big 12 teams exactly where we want them!
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tcu beat us here on an over-the-back game-ending tip-in.
Why is there something rather than nothing?
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Also, KU has beaten us like a drum 3 times in a year multiple times. It's only hard when talent levels are similar.IStillLikeHarv wrote: ↑March 8th, 2020, 3:48 pmIf your theory about three-peats is correct, then all KSU has to do is to avoid playing Oklahoma, WVU, and Iowa State. We have those other six Big 12 teams exactly where we want them!
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It's KU because nobody in the conference has a big that can remotely challenge Azubuike. Tech was dropping 3 and 4 guys into the paint to defend him Sat for example. It's crazy how many WIDE open 3s ku gets in most games because of it. Dotson is dang good off the dribble attacking the rim but he can't shoot from outside 18ish feet. He threw up 2 or 3 airballs against tech Sat, I'd play off him all game.
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My fear is that after the ISU performance, Xavier won't be able to throw it in the ocean if he was standing knee deep in the surf. The rest of the team will follow suit.
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This whole season has been in preparation for this moment. Now the hammer is ready to fall as Coach Weber's amazing strategy is ready to be sprung on an unsuspecting Big 12. We will shoot 60% from the field, 45% from 3 and 90% from the line on the way to embarrassing any team unlucky enough to find themselves in our path. Mak will be the 2nd coming of Hakeem Olajuwon. Carti will be a shrunken rasticized version of Magic Johnson with zero turnovers and amazing no look passes for a succession of perfectly executed highlight reel windmill dunks. The arduous journey to get us to this moment in time will pale in comparison to the joy soon to be experienced by the K-State faithful.IStillLikeHarv wrote: ↑March 8th, 2020, 3:48 pmIf your theory about three-peats is correct, then all KSU has to do is to avoid playing Oklahoma, WVU, and Iowa State. We have those other six Big 12 teams exactly where we want them!