Is Self Done at KU

I almost thought you were a decent poster and then you go full on troll.

KU is a long ways from 6 wins in football.

Just goes to show how much a coaching change can alter the perspective of a fan base. Campbell won 3 games in his first season at ISU and actually had some pretty decent talent to work with. Les Miles was a great coach at LSU, but he was also surrounded by top tier talent. I'd be shocked if KU won more than 3 games this season.
 
Just goes to show how much a coaching change can alter the perspective of a fan base. Campbell won 3 games in his first season at ISU and actually had some pretty decent talent to work with. Les Miles was a great coach at LSU, but he was also surrounded by top tier talent. I'd be shocked if KU won more than 3 games this season.
On top of the fact that he seems to be losing it.

It’s not like they brought in a plethora of talent, and lost some key players from last season.
 
False indeed. The Rock Chalk Park facility was built by a developer with help from the city of Lawrence. It's rented to Ku on a long-term lease. Good lord, at least try to be truthful in defense.

http://www2.kusports.com/news/2018/may/22/rock-chalk-park-started-39-million-deal-ku-now-it-/?print
They are also building a new 3,000 seat, $20 million volleyball center. $12 million in upgrades to the baseball stadium. A new $15 million football practice facility.

As I stated, they are spending money on all of their sports, not just basketball.
 
And to answer the OP, no Bill Self is not done at Kansas. He will be there for many years to come.
 
I have never understood the Self/Toupee thing. I don't see it.

Oh really?

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$50 for whichever one of you goes and pulls it off.
 
Two head coaches — neither from Durham — were supposed to visit a key Duke basketball target on Sunday, but the 2019 recruit’s father essentially told them not to bother.

With a recruiting dead period starting at midnight, the father of 2019 power forward Matthew Hurt went ahead and put an end to coaches’ recruitment of his son on Sunday. This news insinuates a decision is already in the books and further suggests the news of Hurt committing to the Duke basketball program is about to become reality.

Kansas coach Bill Self and Kentucky coach John Calipari had intended to drop by the five-star scoring phenom’s home in Rochester, Minn., on Sunday in a last-ditch effort to sway the decision Hurt plans to announce from his John Marshall High School on Friday. But Richard Hurt canceled said visits, according to a tweet from KTTC’s Mark Poulose on Sunday evening