TCU @ KU game thread
- ChalkRocker
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Hey!
Kerry Meier said: "Winners are winners. Depth charts are not the sole measure."
I know. I was there when he said it.
Kerry Meier said: "Winners are winners. Depth charts are not the sole measure."
I know. I was there when he said it.
Please, I implore you to be reasonable...
Re: TCU @ KU game thread
Take care of business next week.
- NewtonHawk11
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TCU has some dudes. Way more talent than KU. And KU still should have won.
They haven’t been out coached yet in a game. Refreshing to say that.
They haven’t been out coached yet in a game. Refreshing to say that.
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Re: TCU @ KU game thread
Spot on. TCU has a great defense and they are fast. I agree, passer interference was obvious on that outlet pass. The receiver was being pulled and no flag was thrown. It sucks, but KU made mistakes that should of had them up by 10. Move on.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 08, 2022 9:09 pm TCU has some dudes. Way more talent than KU. And KU still should have won.
They haven’t been out coached yet in a game. Refreshing to say that.
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Kansas threw a brain dead INT that gave them a short field touchdown, fumbled on the 1 tard line and missed a makeable field goal. Despite losing their starting QB and all of the above, they still were in it to the end.
Pretty frustrating but still pretty encouraging.
Pretty frustrating but still pretty encouraging.
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1 tard line made me laughtwocoach wrote: ↑Sat Oct 08, 2022 9:40 pm Kansas threw a brain dead INT that gave them a short field touchdown, fumbled on the 1 tard line and missed a makeable field goal. Despite losing their starting QB and all of the above, they still were in it to the end.
Pretty frustrating but still pretty encouraging.
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I'm pretty sure he meant it
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Nice one by me. Big hands are good for a few things but not for typing on a phone keyboard. Oops. Gotta correct that before the PC police come and get me for being classless and we have three pages devoted to nonsense.Sparko wrote: ↑Sat Oct 08, 2022 10:02 pm1 tard line made me laughtwocoach wrote: ↑Sat Oct 08, 2022 9:40 pm Kansas threw a brain dead INT that gave them a short field touchdown, fumbled on the 1 YARD line and missed a makeable field goal. Despite losing their starting QB and all of the above, they still were in it to the end.
Pretty frustrating but still pretty encouraging.
The next three weeks will be very interesting for KU football. The status of Daniels injury will largely define how the season ends but we did see enough from Bean for me to believe that they aren't completely hosed without Daniels. Two straight road games against Oklahoma and Baylor before coming back home against what seems like the best team in the Big 12. OU looks like straight up trash and I think KU should be favored on the road in that one. At Baylor will be a significant challenge.
The question for me will be if KU splits those two games or even worse, loses them both, will we still see fans "Pack the Booth" when they come back home to face Oklahoma State? It will be quite the test of the fan base to see if they are truly invested in what is clearly an improving team or whether it was just fun to cheer for a potential magical season.
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But what if TCU is actually the best team in the B12 and we just hung with them ( let’s be honest it should have been Kansas ball 1st and 10 from the TCU 19 with 37 seconds left and a couple timeouts ) without our starting QB and RB?
Glass half full.
Glass half full.
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Likely correct. And after watching them troll Jayhawk social media, glad to have them become the lesser Missouri of the South. They were really jealous of the show we put on for Game Day. And, I am guessing, of the nattys. We could every remaining game and play them again. Which would be great.
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"Big hands are good for a few things but not for typing on a phone keyboard. Oops."
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Oh, I am fully on team "Glass Half Full" right now. Honestly, KU made a few mistakes that cost themselves this win. The fumble, the missed FG and the dumb INT were a 17 point swing in total. I thought KU played really well but they just make a few too many self inflicted mistakes to pull out a win against a very good team.
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I'd go further than that. We were w/o Hishaw and then Daniels (!). New qb.twocoach wrote: ↑Sun Oct 09, 2022 5:21 pmOh, I am fully on team "Glass Half Full" right now. Honestly, KU made a few mistakes that cost themselves this win. The fumble, the missed FG and the dumb INT were a 17 point swing in total. I thought KU played really well but they just make a few too many self inflicted mistakes to pull out a win against a very good team.
This chgs cadence and calls. Play calls. It requires everyone to re-focus, in a half-dozen ways. It's kind of a big deal.
Miscues? Errors? Lost oppos? Whatevs.
Shi*. The team handled it really well.
I'm pretty sure we're good.
Please, I implore you to be reasonable...