I guess it will take losing to a terrible team like KU (and not just getting embarrassed by a good team) to finally bench Coffman for good. Man, I was really wanting to see Lamur or Klein get a shot this week!
I love Carson's grit, but "grit" isn't going to beat most of the team's left on our schedule, ability is, and -- unfortunately -- this is where Carson is lacking. Collin Klein and Sammuel Lamur are both better options at this point.
It's a home game, guys, and the ladies need our support. At 3-3 in conference, they need a win to stay in the thick of things.
Come on out to The Old Barn and cheer on the Wildcats (9-7, 3-2), as they try to take down the Sooners (11-5, 3-2).
Gianna Misenhelter recorded her third top-20 finish of the season and the Kansas State women's golf team carded its best three-round score of the year at the Johnie Imes Invitational on Tuesday.
Meant to post this yesterday, but like a lot of things, it slipped my mind. Interesting information out of New York regarding what the Big East may have done in conference realignment. A 20-team basketball conference and 12-team football conference. Wow. Apparently Panjandrum wasn't as crazy as some thought.
As usual, a good read from Kitchen. He hits on one of the things I've been concerned about for this year, namely the open question of how much of last year's defensive success was due to Vic Koenning.
This is old by now, but Chip Brown -- formerly of the Dallas Morning News, now of Orangebloods.com -- reported yesterday that the Pac-10 will extend membership invitations to Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Colorado. The initial bonfire the report created turned into an uncontrolled blaze when Colorado AD Mike Bohn initially gave it credibility, before later backing off. Pac-10 commissioner Larry Scott also essentially denied the report. Given the report's timeline, we'll know by this weekend.
For the Dan Beebe haters, does this qualify as "doing something?" H/T Father Pan