Kansas State fans are madder than I have ever seen

Die4Cy

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Well done TJ. Well done. Finally an adult speaks about this situation.



He had to respond considering they were running with it in Manhattan and writers were insinuating there was something to the story. Good on him.

Tang is still too new, but over time people will realize this stuff keeps happening to them because he's a clown.
 
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Gunnerclone

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Now KSU fans are saying media needs to apologize for running with it? That there were no actual quotes given?! Lmao this is wild.

Losers. KSU is the new shitstain on this conference now that OU and UT are gone. They think they are the established big **** now that OuT is gone. Embarrassments.
 

CysRage

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To: @LostinIowaCity, @NWICY , and @chuckd4735

I'm happy ISU disagreed with your opinion and responded publicly to KState's ridiculous accusation. As I posted earlier, when someone accuses you of cheating, you cannot remain silent and let the rest of the world start thinking your silence implies guilt.
It was one thing when it was a bunch of nameless Twitter users saying it (that was all it was when most people said ISU should ignore it). It is another when the K-State coaches leaked it K-State media, SI (even in the sad form it is now), and CBS talks about the situation pre-game to ISU-KU. You absolutely refute it at that point since it gained some steam.
 
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twincyties

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This is one of the problems I have with new age/social media. Anyone with a platform on Twitter can say whatever the f**k they want and next thing you know it’s on SI and they’re talking about it on the CBS broadcast.

I was torn at first on whether or not it was even worth addressing by TJ or Jamie. On one hand it’s absolutely baseless and you hate to even give it credibility. But at some point your hand is forced when “reputable” sources run with it.
 
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theshadow

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I‘d seen this mentioned earlier. Apparently every team has someone assigned to watch the huddle during timeouts to see who’s substituting/coming out on the floor. Nothing nefarious about it at all.

Other than being 20 feet out of his designated bench area.
 

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This is one of the problems I have with new age/social media. Anyone with a platform on Twitter can say whatever the f**k they want and next thing you know it’s on SI and they’re talking about it on the CBS broadcast.

I was torn on whether or not it was even worth addressing by TJ or Jamie. On one hand it’s absolutely baseless and you get to even give it credibility. But at some point your hand is forced when “reputable” sources run with it.
This is one of those things where even being accused can cause a massive hit to your reputation. I’m glad TJ addressed it.
 
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NWICY

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To: @LostinIowaCity, @NWICY , and @chuckd4735

I'm happy ISU disagreed with your opinion and responded publicly to KState's ridiculous accusation. As I posted earlier, when someone accuses you of cheating, you cannot remain silent and let the rest of the world start thinking your silence implies guilt.

It blew up bigger than I thought, I thought it would fade away. I underestimated the stupidity of social media.