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Post by Bigs on Apr 1, 2008 13:19:53 GMT -5
Step 1. Fire Sean Sutton (check)
Step 2. Bill Self denies interest in job.
Step 3. KU plays this weekend
Step 4. Bill comes on home to Oklahoma......to the tune of 40 million over 10 years
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Post by Troopa1911 on Apr 1, 2008 15:17:34 GMT -5
LOL that's good but I see it playing out differently
OSU places a call to Frankie Bar & Grill.
OSU: Phone rings....answered on 3rd ring[/i ] Hello Franks Bar!
OSU: Can I speak with Coach Sutton?
Franks Bar: This is he
OSU: Hey coach...uh..um...would you like to come back too your old job?
Coach Sutton: Naw I like it here much better.
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Post by Bigs on Apr 1, 2008 15:34:50 GMT -5
Naw we already have gotten rid of both drunk ass Sutton's... like father like son.....
The word I've been hearing is (for 3 months now) Self or Gillespie. Tubby Smith supposedly was a third name, but my contacts inside the bball office have been pretty much cutoff since Cyp went to Kentucky....
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Post by DamieQue™ on Apr 1, 2008 16:13:58 GMT -5
Naw we already have gotten rid of both drunk ass Sutton's... like father like son..... The word I've been hearing is (for 3 months now) Self or Gillespie. Tubby Smith supposedly was a third name, but my contacts inside the bball office have been pretty much cutoff since Cyp went to Kentucky.... What is this? Collegiate Espionage? Don't mess around and called before Congress and have to testify about your "contacts"
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Post by Troopa1911 on Apr 1, 2008 20:41:02 GMT -5
Step 1. Fire Sean Sutton (check) Step 2. Bill Self denies interest in job. Step 3. KU plays this weekend Step 4. Bill comes on home to Oklahoma......to the tune of 40 million over 10 years Remember KU is ranked 3rd or 4th all time in wins...They will just go out and steal another coach.
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Post by Bigs on Apr 1, 2008 22:12:07 GMT -5
Step 1. Fire Sean Sutton (check) Step 2. Bill Self denies interest in job. Step 3. KU plays this weekend Step 4. Bill comes on home to Oklahoma......to the tune of 40 million over 10 years Remember KU is ranked 3rd or 4th all time in wins...They will just go out and steal another coach. [/quote Exactly.....
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Post by Troopa1911 on Apr 11, 2008 9:22:15 GMT -5
Hey BIG.
Bill is staying at KANSAS UNIVERSITY
A High powered program with great history wins again.
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Post by Bigs on Apr 11, 2008 14:46:58 GMT -5
I'm torn now Troopa..... without the national championship, Bill is back in Stillwater because KU doesn't throw 25 million over 8 years at him...... but if he doesn't win it all I have to continue to endure the KU can't win it all jokes....... Remember I am a KU fan, but more importantly I am a OSU grad...... If we can pull Jamie Dixon (PITT), Bruce Pearl (UT) or GIllespie (UK) then I'm cool.... otherwise I'm upset.
FYI.... Bill pulled an okie-doke on us.... he basically agreed to come back way back in January.......
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Post by Troopa1911 on Apr 17, 2008 8:42:10 GMT -5
Hey BIG what do you think about this coaching move
Travis Ford STILLWATER – Travis Ford, who led turnarounds at three different schools, has been named head men’s basketball coach at Oklahoma State University, athletic director Mike Holder has announced.
Ford will officially be introduced at a Thursday afternoon news conference in the OSU Athletics Center.
Ford becomes the 18th basketball coach in OSU history and just the ninth since 1934 when Henry P. Iba accepted the post.
Ford arrives in Stillwater after three seasons as head coach at the University of Massachusetts. The University of Kentucky graduate was 62-35 in three seasons at UMass. His career at the Amherst school began with a 13-15 record in 2005-2006. However, over the last two seasons the Minutemen went 49-20 with an Atlantic 10 regular-season co-championship (2007) and a runner-up finish in the 2008 National Invitation Tournament. On their way to the NIT championship game, the Minutemen picked up a road win at Syracuse (their second of the season at Syracuse), and knocked off two-time national champion Florida in the NIT semifinals, 78-66.
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