K-State Slate: 7.9.12
The Slate needs content. Today, inside look at K-State'a athletic department budgets, Nathan Leeper considers Erik Kynard one of a kind, K-State basketball prepares for Brazil trip, and miscellaneous news links.
The Slate needs content. Today, inside look at K-State'a athletic department budgets, Nathan Leeper considers Erik Kynard one of a kind, K-State basketball prepares for Brazil trip, and miscellaneous news links.
The EMAW/EPAW debate has resurfaced at K-State. While those who advocate EPAW may not have the better of the viewpoint, they don't deserve to be treated rudely, either.
Texas A&M fans think the SEC is the promised land. Texas fans think they don't need the rest of the Big 12. They're both wrong.
Better late than never, it's the BOTC podcast. Panjandrum and TB discuss the football season, the CBE Classic, and the Washington State game, which by now has already been played.
The Slate eagerly awaits Virginia Tech at 3 p.m. today. In today's edition, we get ready for Virginia Tech and Colorado, read, read Bill's diary of the Missouri game, discuss the Cam Newton saga, and are reminded once again that Bo Pelini is, in fact, nuts.
Up-to-the-minute news and notes on K-State.
From radios, to TVs, to message boards to blogs. Technology has changed how we watch sports.
Midweek at the Slate. Waiting to clear up the bowl picture, Bill Snyder is an information minister, Wilson may remain a two-way player, behind the numbers for Mizzou, the Colorado coaching search goes on.
The first in a series of posts sponsored by Samsung. How technology has changed our sports experience.
Quick Poll: Determining Which QBs are 2-5 on the K-State All-Time Great List