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by / on March 26, 2013 at 2:13 pm / in Big 12, Bruce Weber, Kansas State

On Weber: don’t be the nagging wife, K-State fan…

The Kansas State Wildcats just put the wraps on the most successful combined seasons in the history of their revenue producing sports, and all some K-State fans want to do is yell at their man who just [...]

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by / on March 16, 2013 at 10:08 pm / in Big 12, Kansas, Kansas City, Kansas State, sprint center

KU erases Missouri record; K-State cold in Big 12 final

On Friday, Kansas State head coach Bruce Weber said he wanted his team to play free and loose in the Big 12 Tournament Championship against Kansas.

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by / on March 16, 2013 at 10:49 am / in Big 12, college basketball, Kansas, Kansas City, Kansas State, NCAA Tournament, sprint center

K-State wants to be selfish; Big 12 ‘Van Wilder’ to SEC’s ‘DIK’

Just think, a year ago on Big 12 Tournament Championship Saturday, we were all gearing up for Baylor and Missouri. This year just has a little different feel, doesn’t it?

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by / on March 2, 2013 at 11:44 am / in Big 12, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, NCAA Tournament, Texas, Texas Tech, Uncategorized

Not doubting Thomas

Coming up on the end of his second season, Thomas Gipson’s transition from big kid to low-post leader is happening.

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by / on January 9, 2013 at 9:48 am / in Big 12, Bruce Weber, college basketball, Duke, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, NCAA, NCAA Tournament, Oklahoma State, Uncategorized

Five-and-dime: Big 12 play begins & March dreamin’

It’s time for another edition of the five-and dime: Five extended thoughts within the Big 12 Conference, plus ten more notable quick shots that scan over the entire college basketball landscape.

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by / on November 9, 2012 at 12:43 pm / in Bruce Weber, Kansas State

Starting Five: 5 questions to begin K-State’s season

Fresh off a spring and summer full of fundamental drills and a new tactical approach under Bruce Weber, the Kansas State Wildcats begin their season for real on Friday night against North Dakota. Here are [...]

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by / on March 16, 2012 at 7:07 pm / in Big 12, Kansas State, Uncategorized

K-State again survives itself, but just for now?

It took a huge amount of testicular fortitude from Rodney McGruder and yet another (yes, another!) dominant performance inside from Jordan Henriquez, but Kansas State did what it does best in surviving itself

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by / on March 13, 2012 at 3:23 pm / in basketball, Big 12, Kansas State, NCAA, NCAA Tournament

Darn right, I’m taking K-State…if…

The news coming out of Syracuse today – that starting center and leading rebounder Fab Melo is out for the NCAA Tournament – put the madness into March before the tournament even began. And yeah, [...]

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by / on March 9, 2012 at 7:53 pm / in Baylor, Big 12, Kansas

Big 12 semis: KU v. Baylor first half dialogue

Let’s do something a little different for the semifinals round. Instead of all postgame reaction, I’ll keep a running thought going during the game. Then, after it’s all over, we can come back and see [...]

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by / on February 19, 2012 at 4:49 pm / in Big 12, Kansas State, Uncategorized

Video: K-State/Baylor highlights & 5 thoughts

This season refuses to give up on Kansas State. Despite having more turnovers than field goals late in the first half, the Wildcats (18-8, 7-7) found a crucial 57-56 win against No. 9/10 Baylor (22-5, [...]

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