**** OFFICIAL 2010-2011 Kansas Basketball Repository Thread ****
Current Ranking #1 Seed Southwest
Current Record 35-3(17-2) 2011 Big 12 Regular Season and Tournament Champions Congrats Hawks on making the Elite 8.
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Selby
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KU men’s basketball to play home-and-home with Ohio State starting in 2011
By Gary Bedore Kansas University's men's basketball team will begin a two-year home-and-home series with Ohio State starting in the 2011-12 season, KU senior associate athletic director Larry Keating said Thursday. The Buckeyes would play at KU in '11-12, with KU returning the game to Columbus, Ohio, the following season. Keating said the signed contract hadn't been returned yet, but both schools had agreed to play. An OSU official told the Columbus Dispatch the series had been scheduled. KU will be traveling to the Maui Invitational in 2011 and also will play at the University of Southern California. Keating said the Jayhawks likely would be looking for just one more marquee game that non-conference season, likely to be played in Allen Fieldhouse. http://www2.kusports.com/news/2010/j...me-ohio-state/ |
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God I'll be glad when you fuc`ks go the Pac 10 and the spam stops.
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Good one William. |
Haters will hate..
Jayhawks will dominate..at least the well known foes..:D |
oh yeah..and Selby
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KU target Nino Jackson in no rush to pick
By Gary Bedore Nino Jackson, a 6-foot-2, 175-pound junior shooting guard from Ardmore (Okla.) High School who recently was offered a basketball scholarship by Kansas University coach Bill Self, says he likely will wait until after the 2010-11 season before selecting a school. “I talked to my parents and stuff, and they want to wait,” Jackson said Wednesday night in a phone interview. Of the KU offer, Jackson, a long-time KU fan, said: “I was really happy and surprised. KU is at the top of my list.” He said he has received heavy interest lately from KU, Oklahoma, Baylor and Texas. The No. 38-ranked player in the Class of 2012 also has heard from Indiana, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, Southern Methodist, Tennessee and Texas A&M. H-O-R-S-E game publicized nationally: Sunflower Broadband Channel Six sports anchors Kevin Romary and Andrew Baker have received national publicity for their recent H-O-R-S-E contest with KU senior guard Brady Morningstar in KU’s practice facility. “By far the best part of the video is Morningstar’s self-deprecating humor in reference to the missed free throw he took against Texas on national TV last season when the ball slipped out of his hands,” wrote Jeff Eisenberg of Yahoo! Sports. “Morningstar emulates the shot during the game of H-O-R-S-E, and this time it goes in.” “Good work by the 6News guys for producing a fun video. And good work from Morningstar for being such a good sport,” Eisenberg wrote. The video also appeared on ESPN’s College Basketball Nation Blog and independent basketball blog Rush the Court. http://www2.kusports.com/news/2010/j...-no-rush-pick/ |
Good luck on advancing out of the first weekend this year.
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My name is BWillie007, and I approve this thread. Pretty sure we will go at least as far as we did in the tournament next year!
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