Don’t Count Us Out

December 5th, 2006

Struggling to a 4-3 three record is not how most K-State fans envisioned the start of K-State’s first season with Bob Huggins as head coach. I expected there would be a few bumps in the road, with a brand new coach, new system, new players..etc. However, two major blowouts and a colon blow later, it seems like K-State basketball is about to derail.

Before any fans of other teams in Kansas start a post-mortem on the cats, let’s be clear: by the time K-State sets foot in a gym to play a Big 12 conference game, they are going to be ready to compete for one of the top spots in the league. Read More…

Not quite GRCOAT, but good enough

November 8th, 2006

K-State’s 2007 recruiting class is finally official. After months of anticipation, countless internet rumors, a laser light show, and many vocal nay-sayers, signing day has finally come and it’s a doosey. Read More…

GRCOAT

July 4th, 2006

A lot of people have been buzzing about the GRCOAT. GRCOAT, for those of you who are wondering, does not have anything to do with an article of clothing you wear in the winter, it is an acronym for Greatest Recruiting Class Of All Time. This hypothetical class includes Micheal Beasley, Herb Pope, O.J. Mayo, Bill Walker, or a handful of other players, depending on which recruiting service you happen to be reading at the time. It is a distinct possibility that all of these top players could end up at one school. That school, of course, being Kansas State University. Read More…

Recruits and Rumors

April 28th, 2006

There has been a lot of news regarding K-state basketball over the last couple of weeks.
First, Blake Young, an outstanding Junior College guard, signed his LOI to play for Huggs at K-State. Young has been referred to as the top Juco Guard in the nation. He looks like a big-time player who is versatile enough to play the point or the two position. Read More…