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From The Couch – More Futility Records For K-State Basketball/Bruce Weber Mean Tweets – February 13th Edition

From The Couch – More Futility Records For K-State Basketball/Bruce Weber Mean Tweets – February 13th Edition

   K-State basketball lost a single-season school record 12th game in a row on Saturday, losing to Oklahoma State 67-60. They scored 19 points in the first half and despite a 16-0 run in the second half were down the entire game.  I got in the car after the game and heard Bruce Weber on the post-game radio show with Wyatt Thompson and Stan Weber and Bruce mentioned that the team basically couldn’t practice on Thursday and Friday because everyone…

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From The Couch – Gene Taylor Speaks About Bruce Weber’s Job Status

From The Couch – Gene Taylor Speaks About Bruce Weber’s Job Status

Gene Taylor appeared on KMAN 1350 AM “The Drive” with John Kurtz and Wyatt Thompson yesterday and was asked by Kurtz about Bruce Weber’s job status.  There were a few quotes of note… “It is what it is I guess.  I don’t enjoy talking about it in the middle of the season when someone has a contract.”…Gene Taylor, KMAN, February 8th JM:  Kurtz asked Taylor what it was like having to answer questions about Bruce Weber’s job status.  Taylor is…

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From The Couch – “It’s been a long, long year…”

From The Couch – “It’s been a long, long year…”

Nobody expected K-State to beat Texas Tech today, but some fans and the media are sure treating this loss as a moral victory.  Bruce Weber’s Kansas State Wildcats have lost their last 10 games by an average of 18.6 points.  Today they lost to Texas Tech 73-62.  Despite the 11 point loss, the media treated Bruce with kid gloves in the post-game press conference.  Here’s a sampling of some of the questions: “Did you think this was the best all…

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From The Couch – Pack Is Back/K-State “Won The Play Hard Chart” But Still Lost to Texas A&M

From The Couch – Pack Is Back/K-State “Won The Play Hard Chart” But Still Lost to Texas A&M

  Texas A&M beat K-State 68-61 in Bramlage Coliseum yesterday.  Despite a slow start by K-State, it was a close game most of the way.  Nijel Pack kept K-State in it with 26 points and eight three-pointers.  DaJuan Gordon went down with a leg injury early in the first half and was seen in a boot after the game.  The extent of his injury is not known at this time, but he’s likely out for the next game.  Let’s take…

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From The Couch – Witnessing History/Bruce Weber “Mean Tweets”

From The Couch – Witnessing History/Bruce Weber “Mean Tweets”

If you watched K-State lose to Baylor 107 to 59 last night, you witnessed history.  It was the worst loss in the long and proud history of K-State basketball.  The previous record for margin of defeat was in 1934 when K-State lost by 47 points to Oklahoma.  87 years ago. I’m long past the frustration and anger phases regarding K-State basketball.  My friends and family know that my two favorite sports are college football and college basketball and that I…

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