Kansas fans

Staten clearly travelled, and it's a good thing it happened to KU. It's just too bad it won't matter in the final standings, as they will still win the regular season.

Kansas has shown that they can stumble so I wouldn't be surprised to see them lose 2 of their remaining games. I don't think they are going to win at Oklahoma, IF Texas shows up to play they could give KU a run in Lawrence, and West Virginia... that press was giving KU some trouble last night and it could happen again. K-State... well they seem to give Kansas some trouble when the games are played in the Octagon of Stupid Purple Kansas Fans so you never know.

Let's be realistic here... Kansas has lost on the road to Iowa State, Oklahoma State, West Virginia, and they snuck out with wins at TCU and at Baylor by a combined 4 points. They could easily drop road games against K-State and Oklahoma. Home wins against Texas and West Virginia won't come easy either. The Jayhawks still have some work to do.
 
from the thread mentioned above:

You can argue he took 4 but he legitimately took 3. Anyone who says otherwise is a complete moran.
 
When they don't get the calls late? These are the fans that are used to getting every call late and they arrogantly deny that they do. The "phantom 3 at the Phog" was no big deal... the horrendous block/charge no call in Hilton was just "letting the players decide the game"... etc... They are the "bad calls happen throughout the game so you can't pinpoint a bad call late and claim that decided the game" fans.

Oh but when it happens to them the bad call at the end of the game is all that matters, the refs are out to get them, the refs are the worst in the history of basketball, they got hosed, they got screwed, they got jammed, everyone is out to get them, etc....

They should be careful what they wish for. If the Big12 does an overhaul of their refs they might lose the advantage they get on most nights. Improved officiating might not see the Kansas on their jerseys and spot them a handful of foul calls every night.
Home teams statistically get more calls than road teams. You can't just expect that to change because you're KU.

I for one hope Perry Ellis leaves after this year so we don't have to see his ugly face any more. I hate that guy.
 
from the thread mentioned above:

You can argue he took 4 but he legitimately took 3. Anyone who says otherwise is a complete moran.

Not quite sure if this is why you posted it, but the moran thing is a joke.

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Definite travel. Guards can get away with that. Georges would have that called traveling 10 times out of 10. Regardless... Always nice to see blue kstate lose.
 
I for one hope Perry Ellis leaves after this year so we don't have to see his ugly face any more. I hate that guy.

I thought Perry Ellis had the worst receding hairline in college hoops but I was wrong. It's that Carter kid from West Virginia. Good God the kids hairline nearly goes back past his ears... Wow!

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Not quite sure if this is why you posted it, but the moran thing is a joke.

I've seen that one, but I think the version where the sanctimonious blowhard posting about the lack of intelligence of other people while unwittingly misspelling a common word that is a synonym to a stupid person is funnier.
 
I had 3 KU fans tell me in an espn forum that the phantom 3 never happened and that I was a liar. Funny not one of them replied when I provided video footage. They need several seasons worth of getting screwed without lube before they can even think about complaining.
 
That was as much a travel as Georges was a blocking foul vs. Elijah, so I'm not sure what KU fans are complaining about. Clearly the right call by the refs.
 
That was as much a travel as Georges was a blocking foul vs. Elijah, so I'm not sure what KU fans are complaining about. Clearly the right call by the refs.

Georges wasn't called for a blocking foul, he was called for a loose ball foul on the floor. Do ku fans think that the no call should have been a block call against Niang?
 
Georges wasn't called for a blocking foul, he was called for a loose ball foul on the floor. Do ku fans think that the no call should have been a block call against Niang?

No. They think that trainwreck in the lane was a perfect no-call situation. The reach in foul on Niang while the Kansas player was laying on top of him was clearly a foul and should have been called 100 out of 100 times. Yes... a touch foul must be called but a KU player crashing into Niang who was set up in the lane 5 minutes before Elijah trucked him was and clearly should have been a no-call.

I totally see their point. :err:
 
No. They think that trainwreck in the lane was a perfect no-call situation. The reach in foul on Niang while the Kansas player was laying on top of him was clearly a foul and should have been called 100 out of 100 times. Yes... a touch foul must be called but a KU player crashing into Niang who was set up in the lane 5 minutes before Elijah trucked him was and clearly should have been a no-call.

I totally see their point. :err:

ku logics.
 
I'll just add this for Kansas fans. If your team makes a few more plays, you don't have to spend your time complaining about what the refs did or did not do. But, your guys just weren't good enough against West Virginia.

Twist that knife... I never figured you to be so mean Erik. I like it.

Edit... might want to throw in that we just beat West Virginia by 20.
 
I still can't believe they didn't call that on him. Because Kansas.

Every Big XII fan in the country that resides outside of Lawrence saw that play and said... "That was the most blatantly obvious travel I've ever seen and coincidentally the greatest no-call in the history of college basketball."