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There's a reason he was fired from Cincinnati.

There's a reason why schools weren't knocking down his door trying to get him.

There's a reason he ended up at Kansas State.

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I don't know much about basketball recruiting, however, I have seen Jason Bennett play (he's from JAcksonville I believe) and it's like a reincarnation of Mark Eaton or Shawn Bradley.

Yes, most these top basketball recruits do work out, but not always at the college level.

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There are so many people "we could have had": Bobby Huggins, Nick Nolte, Velcro, Roy Williams, Joe Namath and former President Clinton.

**** us.

Yeah, Beasley is the cat from Charlotte.  I lloked it up.  Huggins, in is inimitable method of hiring assistant coaches to indirectly thieve a program of a top recruit.  He did it at cincy and now he did it at KSU.  Welcome to KSU Dalonte Hill - you backstabbing sucker.

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There are so many people "we could have had": Bobby Huggins, Nick Nolte, Velcro, Roy Williams, Joe Namath and former President Clinton.

Hmmm. How many of those are HOF caliber bb coaches that were looking for a job last year?

Yeah, Beasley is the cat from Charlotte.  I lloked it up.  Huggins, in is inimitable method of hiring assistant coaches to indirectly thieve a program of a top recruit.  He did it at cincy and now he did it at KSU.  Welcome to KSU Dalonte Hill - you backstabbing sucker.

Actually, I think the story is more along these lines - Huggins didn't have a job, so Beasley went to his back-up plan. Afterall, did you want him to skip college if Huggy wasn't picked up?

Rueb

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There are so many people "we could have had": Bobby Huggins, Nick Nolte, Velcro, Roy Williams, Joe Namath and former President Clinton.

Hmmm. How many of those are HOF caliber bb coaches that were looking for a job last year?

Yeah, Beasley is the cat from Charlotte.  I lloked it up.  Huggins, in is inimitable method of hiring assistant coaches to indirectly thieve a program of a top recruit.  He did it at cincy and now he did it at KSU.  Welcome to KSU Dalonte Hill - you backstabbing sucker.

Actually, I think the story is more along these lines - Huggins didn't have a job, so Beasley went to his back-up plan. Afterall, did you want him to skip college if Huggy wasn't picked up?

Rueb

That's the problem, most of this is what you think happened.

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Actually, I think the story is more along these lines - Huggins didn't have a job, so Beasley went to his back-up plan. Afterall, did you want him to skip college if Huggy wasn't picked up?

That's the problem, most of this is what you think happened.

I'm sorry, let me clarify.

Huggins didn't have a job, so Beasley went to his back-up plan. Afterall, did you want him to skip college if Huggy wasn't picked up?

Better?

Rueb

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Actually, I think the story is more along these lines - Huggins didn't have a job, so Beasley went to his back-up plan. Afterall, did you want him to skip college if Huggy wasn't picked up?

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C'mon, Rueb, do you really think we're this stupid ....... or are you that stupid?

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Actually, I think the story is more along these lines - Huggins didn't have a job, so Beasley went to his back-up plan. Afterall, did you want him to skip college if Huggy wasn't picked up?

Rueb

C'mon, Rueb,[highlight] do you really think we're this stupid [/highlight]

The more I read from you...no comment.

You're no genius Trip; let a little air out of that head buddy.

Rueb

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Actually, I think the story is more along these lines - Huggins didn't have a job, so Beasley went to his back-up plan. Afterall, did you want him to skip college if Huggy wasn't picked up?

Rueb

C'mon, Rueb,[highlight] do you really think we're this stupid [/highlight]

The more I read from you...no comment.

You're no genius Trip; let a little air out of that head buddy.

Rueb

I'm genius enough to know that the Beasley signing was for next year and he had all the time in the world to wait before making a decision to commit to Charlotte without jeopardizing going to college....... besides, Huggy was such a GREAT catch, there was no chance of him not getting picked up, was there?? The stealing of Beasley stinks .... just like most of the matters huggins is involved with.

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Okay Trip, let's not call names...And I do apologize for mistaking one of Bulliever's posts as yours.

Anyway, back to the topic -

They call my man Thuggins for a reason, I admit that...But he brings in NBA caliber talent and goes to the tourney almost every year; that's all I want.

My expectations are easily met. I don't moan about our 7-4 football team for a simple reason - They're good. Bowl game - Great.

Were you at the bb on Friday?? We were sitting near the $3 Cubans, and could clearly hear kids from the student section. Huggy would change all of that.

Rueb

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