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I was just talking about the "bad" bowl games...lower tiered ones...not bad losses.
Attacking a school's academic credibility does not limit it to one sport...nobody is without sin in that respect around here. we're all public universities, not the freaking ivy league.
Manhattan I think is the perfect college town. Small, dependent on the school, far enough way from a big city....go to school, hit the bars, what else should a college town possess?
Attacking a school's academic credibility does not limit it to one sport...nobody is without sin in that respect around here. we're all public universities, not the freaking ivy league.
Manhattan I think is the perfect college town. Small, dependent on the school, far enough way from a big city....go to school, hit the bars, what else should a college town possess?
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A College town should possess other recreational activities besides going to bars and partying for those who don't like to party. A good community is also necessary for a college town to survive. I heard that Manhattan's population is sliced in half once college is out. I guess I am not a big fan of agricultural towns in the middle of nowhere, an occasional slip into STL or KC from Columbia was nice for a change. At least you are not stuck in the middle of nowhere.
About the JUCO comments, K-State is notorious for recruiting JUCO athletes. Which is fine but I think it undermines credibility when you are trying to boost your team's elite reputation. Why else would anyone go to JUCO if they couldn't qualify academically for an actual NCAA school? For the atmosphere? Student Activities? I think not.
About the JUCO comments, K-State is notorious for recruiting JUCO athletes. Which is fine but I think it undermines credibility when you are trying to boost your team's elite reputation. Why else would anyone go to JUCO if they couldn't qualify academically for an actual NCAA school? For the atmosphere? Student Activities? I think not.
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Manhattan is only 2 hours from KC just like Columbia, so it's a quick slip in....being in Lawrence would be too close to KC for me.
There is actually enough other stuff to do in Manhattan....Tuttle is right there for lake activities, it's the hilliest portion of KS for some small rock climbing and there are more and more cultural activies finding their way to the little apple.
But when I was in college, all I needed was my friends, bars, and classes (in that order)
bringing in jucos to help out the team does not hurt our national perception...I actually think we get plenty of respect. I think you are really grasping at this. Just get better and quit worrying about how the previous worst team in college football is going to beat you again this year.
There is actually enough other stuff to do in Manhattan....Tuttle is right there for lake activities, it's the hilliest portion of KS for some small rock climbing and there are more and more cultural activies finding their way to the little apple.
But when I was in college, all I needed was my friends, bars, and classes (in that order)
bringing in jucos to help out the team does not hurt our national perception...I actually think we get plenty of respect. I think you are really grasping at this. Just get better and quit worrying about how the previous worst team in college football is going to beat you again this year.
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(MU fans paying attention to a school besides KU? )
^^^ Coming from an MU person...you are KILLING me...hartliss wrote: I guess I am not a big fan of agricultural towns in the middle of nowhere, an occasional slip into STL or KC from Columbia was nice for a change. At least you are not stuck in the middle of nowhere.
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columbia is not an ag town in the middle of nowhere.
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Sometimes I forget Columbia is the cultural epicenter of the midwest, LOL.
Afterall, the town does offer some of the best billboard counting on any stretch of highway in America, Ozarkland and the world of walnut bowls.
You guys kill me.
Manhattan and Aggieville make for one of the best college atmospheres in Big XII. The Sporting News just ranked the it the 54th top sports city in America, 3rd in the Big XII only behing Austin and Norman. Yeah, it's a small, laid back college town, but if you think there's nothing to do, you've never spent any time there. Believe it or not middle Missouri isn't all that much different than the Flint Hills when it comes to scenery. Columbia aint Boulder, trust me.
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Afterall, the town does offer some of the best billboard counting on any stretch of highway in America, Ozarkland and the world of walnut bowls.
You guys kill me.
Manhattan and Aggieville make for one of the best college atmospheres in Big XII. The Sporting News just ranked the it the 54th top sports city in America, 3rd in the Big XII only behing Austin and Norman. Yeah, it's a small, laid back college town, but if you think there's nothing to do, you've never spent any time there. Believe it or not middle Missouri isn't all that much different than the Flint Hills when it comes to scenery. Columbia aint Boulder, trust me.
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I am really not going to argue with anyone who claims that Manhattan is equally superiour to Columbia in terms of activities offered. K-State is in the middle of nowhere, Columbia rests on the bank of the Missouri River and is constantly rated one of the best places to live.
TK, what are you talking about, MU is 1.5 hrs from either STL or KC. K-State is light years away from any civilization.
Columbia has a hell of a lot more culture than Manhattan. Sure it might not be a Boulder or Lawrence but it is certainly has more to offer than the 'little apple'.
TK, what are you talking about, MU is 1.5 hrs from either STL or KC. K-State is light years away from any civilization.
Columbia has a hell of a lot more culture than Manhattan. Sure it might not be a Boulder or Lawrence but it is certainly has more to offer than the 'little apple'.
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it's the same distance (by like 10 minutes) for KC -> Manhattan and KC -> Columbia but one is in the middle of nowhere? I'm confused.
It's a damn college town, not where I'm going to live after college....the university supplies plenty of orchestra, plays, art if needed...the city doesn't need to provide that. Manhattan has a lot to do indoors and outdoors.
You guys are getting a little too hung up on this....go to class, drink a beer, find a coed, rinse, repeat. It's college.
It's a damn college town, not where I'm going to live after college....the university supplies plenty of orchestra, plays, art if needed...the city doesn't need to provide that. Manhattan has a lot to do indoors and outdoors.
You guys are getting a little too hung up on this....go to class, drink a beer, find a coed, rinse, repeat. It's college.
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Anyways one last comment before I am sigining off from this topic:
Taken from collegefootballnews.com
The ten schools have the easiest non-conference schedules ...
2004's Easiest Non-Conference Schedule
Auburn (108.33)
UL Monroe, The Citadel, Louisiana Tech
2. Kansas State (90.67)
3. Connecticut (90.43)
4. Alabama (89.25)
5. Illinois (88)
6. Missouri (87.88)
7. Mississippi State (87.58)
8. Hawaii (86.19)
9. UTEP (79.13)
10. LSU (78.17)
Taken from collegefootballnews.com
The ten schools have the easiest non-conference schedules ...
2004's Easiest Non-Conference Schedule
Auburn (108.33)
UL Monroe, The Citadel, Louisiana Tech
2. Kansas State (90.67)
3. Connecticut (90.43)
4. Alabama (89.25)
5. Illinois (88)
6. Missouri (87.88)
7. Mississippi State (87.58)
8. Hawaii (86.19)
9. UTEP (79.13)
10. LSU (78.17)
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Hartliss:
My wife is from St. Louis, my sister in law plays soccer for William Woods in Fulton. I make the drive all the time, it's 2 hours from both KC and St. Louis. Map quest it if you don't believe us.
I've spent plenty of time in Columbia, it's a fine college town, however you're not going to convince me it's San Antonio. As far as being on the bank of the Missouri, there's a bluff about 10 miles out that makes for a scenic overlook of some nice floodplains and probably some good catfish noodling. I don't know what you're talking about on that one.
Serious question, have you been to either Columbia or Manhattan?
My wife is from St. Louis, my sister in law plays soccer for William Woods in Fulton. I make the drive all the time, it's 2 hours from both KC and St. Louis. Map quest it if you don't believe us.
I've spent plenty of time in Columbia, it's a fine college town, however you're not going to convince me it's San Antonio. As far as being on the bank of the Missouri, there's a bluff about 10 miles out that makes for a scenic overlook of some nice floodplains and probably some good catfish noodling. I don't know what you're talking about on that one.
Serious question, have you been to either Columbia or Manhattan?
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M. Cat,
I used to live in Lake Lotawana, so my drive to Columbia is shorter than a drive to Manhattan.
Yes I have been to both, I just graduated from MU. I went to K-State last year for the game. I was exagerrating the comment that it rests on the banks of the Missouri River.
I am retired from arguing sports on this board, there are not enough MU grads on this board to help the cause. This board is filled with Hawkers and Cat Backers and local colleges. So no matter what I say, it really doesn't go anywhere. I am just glad I moved to Denver, away from the biased media (KU basketball, K-State football), and all of the STL fans from Columbia. I will end on this note: It is hard being a MU alumni from the KC area, not only do you have to compete with KU and K-state, just when you think you are safe in Columbia you have to bicker with the STL fans.
I used to live in Lake Lotawana, so my drive to Columbia is shorter than a drive to Manhattan.
Yes I have been to both, I just graduated from MU. I went to K-State last year for the game. I was exagerrating the comment that it rests on the banks of the Missouri River.
I am retired from arguing sports on this board, there are not enough MU grads on this board to help the cause. This board is filled with Hawkers and Cat Backers and local colleges. So no matter what I say, it really doesn't go anywhere. I am just glad I moved to Denver, away from the biased media (KU basketball, K-State football), and all of the STL fans from Columbia. I will end on this note: It is hard being a MU alumni from the KC area, not only do you have to compete with KU and K-state, just when you think you are safe in Columbia you have to bicker with the STL fans.
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ranking of non-con schedules is really irrelevant. You play an entire schedule. Why teams would beat themselves up in the non-con is beyond me. It serves no purpose. As a fan it would be more fun to watch KSU/USC every year but for success of the team, it's not smart. MU learned finally.hartliss wrote:Anyways one last comment before I am sigining off from this topic:
Taken from collegefootballnews.com
The ten schools have the easiest non-conference schedules ...
2004's Easiest Non-Conference Schedule
Auburn (108.33)
UL Monroe, The Citadel, Louisiana Tech
2. Kansas State (90.67)
3. Connecticut (90.43)
4. Alabama (89.25)
5. Illinois (88)
6. Missouri (87.88)
7. Mississippi State (87.58)
8. Hawaii (86.19)
9. UTEP (79.13)
10. LSU (78.17)
There are plenty of MU fans on here, they just know what battles to pick...this isn't one of them.
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^^ Is this a joke? There are exactly two (count 'em) KU fans and I'm one of them.hartliss wrote:This board is filled with Hawkers and Cat Backers and local colleges. So no matter what I say, it really doesn't go anywhere.
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To KSU fans, I guess.KCPowercat wrote:ranking of non-con schedules is really irrelevant.
KSU doesn't.You play an entire schedule.
B/c it increases your BCS "s.o.s." component.Why teams would beat themselves up in the non-con is beyond me.
Other than boosting your BCS composite score.It serves no purpose.
Fans should matter, but apparently do not at KSU. Only Bill Snyder matters.As a fan it would be more fun to watch KSU/USC every year
If your team was really a top-10 team, it wouldn't really matter who they played now would it?but for success of the team, it's not smart.
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Ahhhh where to start, pittsburghparoyal.
I'll try to make this simple.
The Big XII Championship trophy resides in Manhattan, Kansas.
Any more questions??????????
I'll try to make this simple.
The Big XII Championship trophy resides in Manhattan, Kansas.
Any more questions??????????
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Hey, KcPowercat:
I just saw your post from earlier. K-State architecture grad in 2000.
How bout yourself?
I just saw your post from earlier. K-State architecture grad in 2000.
How bout yourself?
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[quote=""pittsburghparoyal"]
We can tell you are a KU fan. SOS is no longer a component of the BCS. http://www.bcsfootball.org/news.cfm?headline=40
KSU had the #10 ranked schedule last year. Beating the "best team in the country" OU by a pretty wide margin.
You guys need a new argument....the complaining about 3 games at the beginning of our schedule isn't working.
B/c it increases your BCS "s.o.s." component.[/quote]Why teams would beat themselves up in the non-con is beyond me.
We can tell you are a KU fan. SOS is no longer a component of the BCS. http://www.bcsfootball.org/news.cfm?headline=40
Answered above.Other than boosting your BCS composite score.It serves no purpose.
If your team was really a top-10 team, it wouldn't really matter who they played now would it?[/quote]but for success of the team, it's not smart.
KSU had the #10 ranked schedule last year. Beating the "best team in the country" OU by a pretty wide margin.
You guys need a new argument....the complaining about 3 games at the beginning of our schedule isn't working.
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Check your private messages above. I sent you one.MidtownCat wrote:Hey, KcPowercat:
I just saw your post from earlier. K-State architecture grad in 2000.
How bout yourself?
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That may very well be. But that's not the topic at hand.MidtownCat wrote:Ahhhh where to start, pittsburghparoyal.
I'll try to make this simple.
The Big XII Championship trophy resides in Manhattan, Kansas.
Any more questions??????????
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1. That doesn't work for the past 6 years when it was.KCPowercat wrote:[
We can tell you are a KU fan. SOS is no longer a component of the BCS. http://www.bcsfootball.org/news.cfm?headline=40
2. If the computer rankings are kept, don't they incorporate SOS in some fashion? Surely, they have to. I thoguth they got rid of margin?
Good schedule last year. What were the prior 10 years tho? And it won't be top 10 this year.KSU had the #10 ranked schedule last year.
LSU might disagree with that statement.Beating the "best team in the country" OU by a pretty wide margin.
1. "You guys" encompasses nationwide media and general college football fan's image.You guys need a new argument....the complaining about 3 games at the beginning of our schedule isn't working.
2. What is it meant to "work" on anyway? I'll give KSU credit. They're a perennial top-20 team. Congrats. but their non-con is a joke.
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