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Post by Bill4KU on Sept 7, 2004 11:49:23 GMT -5
The trip was a success as the five freshmen received a lot of PT and all showed that they will contribute this year. Giles and Jackson looked extremely good among the big men with Kaun a little behind, but improving. Russell Robinson and Galindo showed their ball handling and shooting skills. Coach Self said the defense was non existent, but will be worked on come Oct 15. The Canadian teams were all outmanned but did their best to give the Jayhawks a work out. Over 500 KU fans made the trip to root on the Jayhawks and the Saturday game was shown on the large screen at Memorial stadium prior to the Jayhawks football game. Rock Chalk Jayhawks.
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Post by btcoop71 on Sept 7, 2004 11:55:58 GMT -5
Only counts as 3 wins though, because you have to figure in the exchange rate.
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Post by Bill4KU on Sept 7, 2004 12:54:43 GMT -5
LOL. Actually the Sunday morning game was against a two year school so Self let the Seniors have the day off. The underclassmen won 101-46 and Self pulled of the pressure defense or it would have been really ugly. I wish Oct would get here. Wait a minute. When you get my age you should not wish for time to go by any faster than it already does.
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Post by SciFan on Sept 7, 2004 13:38:45 GMT -5
I heard Tubby called off his trip to Mexico for a similiar exhibition series because he heard rumors that these teams were joining C-USA.
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Post by catsfaninva on Sept 7, 2004 14:13:32 GMT -5
all you kansas fans are
SELF stimulating again, i see.
you will probably all go blind.
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Post by Bill4KU on Sept 7, 2004 16:15:44 GMT -5
My eyesight is fine, but I have hair growing in my palm.
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