K-State to Host Washington State in Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series
The pairings for the latest round of the Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series have come out, and Kansas State is set to face Washington State in Manhattan on 12/5/2009.
Television start times and other information will come out later.
For those of you at KSUFans.com, this is a great chance to try out the Wazzu/Kazzu comparison.2009 Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series
The complete listing of games is as follows:
Sunday, Nov. 29
- Nebraska at USC
Thursday, Dec. 3
- Washington at Texas Tech
- USC at Texas
- Baylor at Arizona State
Friday, Dec. 4
- Colorado at Oregon State
Saturday, Dec. 5
- Oregon at Missouri
- Iowa State at California
- Washington State at Kansas State
Sunday, Dec. 6
- Kansas at UCLA
- Arizona at Oklahoma
Wednesday, Dec. 16
- Oklahoma State at Stanford
Tuesday, Dec. 22
- Texas A&M at Washington
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I’d like to think that we would be the first game televised considering how bad Oregon was last year and the other game involves Iowa State.
But apparently we have to worry about the Cyclones making a trip to the show next year…..seriously?
Introducing the new 2008 Big 12 Football Champions: OU, UT*, TT*, and MU*!
No, we don't. Brackins doesn't make them an NCAA team...
It’s pretty stupid to think otherwise.
KSU played horribly against them in Ames and still won with NOTHING resembling an inside game.
ISU fans used to know something about basketball. That’s quite sad.
Bring on the Cats
"Without getting into specifics, my exit involves a McFlurry machine and a video tape of risque commercials from overseas." -- Jack Donaghy
I couldn't believe they have those expectations.
Brackens will not be as successful next year. I think he should have left. His draft stock probably won’t be any higher, but who knows. He’ll have a target on his back bigger than Blake Griffin’s because IA State won’t have surrounding talent.
Their recruits coming in next year rank them in the bottom of the Big 12. Their one top 100 (which just happens to be at 99….) won’t make that much of a difference.
College basketball doesn’t really apply to the “rebuilding” model as does football. You can win with freshmen. Florida a few years back would be the only true case of rebuilding. The Big 12 will be solid next year and should be in the top-3 among the major conferences.
Introducing the new 2008 Big 12 Football Champions: OU, UT*, TT*, and MU*!
I have a feeling that by year's end, the Big 12 will be the best conference in the nation...
A lot of great players coming back.
Bring on the Cats
"Without getting into specifics, my exit involves a McFlurry machine and a video tape of risque commercials from overseas." -- Jack Donaghy
The question is not whether or not the Big 12 is, but
whether or not it gets recognized that it is. It’ll be a good year.
I almost wish we could skip football this season and just go into basketball……
Introducing the new 2008 Big 12 Football Champions: OU, UT*, TT*, and MU*!
SB Nation's Washington State blog...
…Coug Center checks in with a post about the matchup.
They want to know if Wally can do anything other than dunk. I think the answer is affirmative.
We'll carry the banner high!
Bring On The Cats

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