Oh, You Silly Aggies.
I now know why Texas A&M got their ass kicked by K-State. European techno music to pump up before the game? Really? This isn’t an SNL skit! This is Big 12 football!! Final Score: 62-14, K-State.
Big Jay vs. Stephen Colbert
So a bit lame at first, but it picks up steam towards the end and finishes strong, just like the rest of the Jayhawks. Let’s see the Missouri Tiger take on Colbert. Rock Chalk Jayhawk, KU!
Rock Chalk into the Sweet Sixteen
Cole Aldrich swatted the Jayhawks into the Sweet Sixteen. First triple double in the tournament (with blocks) since Shaq and the first tiple double at KU since Wilt. Go Jayhawks!!!
KU Beats Team with Goofy Names
KU advances to the Second Round of the tournament after beating North Dakota State and all their strangely named players: Woodside, Winkelman, Tveidt (pronounced Tweet), and Sussenguth, 84-74. Rock Chalk Jayhawk!
Coach K’s Bitterness Over Obama’s Picks
Update: Obama’s 2010 picks HERE.

Coach K Angry Over Obama's Final Four Picks
Obama’s out with his Final Four picks and Duke’s not in it, but UNC is. You’ll also remember during the campaign Obama chose to go to a UNC practice and work out with the team before the North Carolina primary (instead of Duke). Apparently, all this has left Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski a little cranky and a litter bitter. After hearing that Obama had picked UNC to go into the Final Four (along with Pitt, Louisville, and Memphis) and win the tournament, Coach K betrayed some of his Tarheel jealousies. According to CNN:
“Somebody said that we’re not in President Obama’s Final Four, and as much as I respect what he’s doing, really, the economy is something that he should focus on, probably more than the brackets,” Krzyzewski told a reporter from the Associated Press on Wednesday.
Here’s Obama explaining his picks to ESPN’s Andy Katz.
In case you’re really curious, here’s Obama’s original bracket:
Obama’s Final Four
President Obama’s Final Four picks have been revealed. This year he’s going with: Louisville, Pittsburgh, Memphis and North Carolina. Not bad. Last year he got three out of four teams right. He went with UNC, Kansas, Pittsburgh, and UCLA. He picked UNC to beat UCLA in the Championship. We all know KU beat Memphis last year to win. He’s not perfect. Maybe if he keeps picking Pittsburgh every year they’ll end up there some day. For my part, I have, in at least one pool: KU (why not??), Memphis, OU and Pitt.
March Madness
So KU and Mizzou are both 3 seeds. OU, who lost to both KU and MU, failed to win the Big 12 regular season and the Big 12 Tournament (getting kicked out in the first round) is a 2 seed.
Meanwhile, over in the Big East (the be all end all conference), three teams who beat up on each other all year get to be number one seeds despite only one of them, Louisville, actually winning the conference and the Big East Tournament.
The Big 12 is so sucky in the minds of the NCAA Bracket “Committee” that they completely discounted KU’s first place finish in the Big 12 and Missouri’s first place finish in the Big 12 Tournament. They said, “We don’t care if you guys beat OU. We don’t care if you won your conference and the tournament. We not only think OU is really the better team, despite their failure to win any major conference game, that we’re going to give them a higher seed and send them to Kansas City. Where are you guys going? Oh, yeah. Boise (have fun, Tiggers!!) and Minneapolis (don’t freeze, Jayhawks!!)”
So what “big wins” did the Sooners have? They beat Purdue, IN OVERTIME, Utah and American. Oh, and don’t forget the big wins at home over Coppin State and Maryland Eastern Shore. (Is there any other shore in Maryland?) Let’s just ignore their losses at Arkansas, Texas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma State. Uh, that’s one, no, two, no, three, no four Big 12 losses plus the first round tournament loss to Oklahoma State (that’s twice!).
All things being equal, which they’re not, KU and MU had at least as good a season as OU, if not better. KU lost to Syracuse (who happened to knock out those really cool Big East teams as well), Arizona, Umass, Michigan State, Missouri and Texas Tech (okay, that one I can’t explain). In any other year those are not “uh oh” losses. Those are legitimate teams. But hey, we beat Coppin State, too! Doesn’t that make us equal to OU? Missouri definitely had more embarrassing losses (Nebraska, any one?) but they still won the tournament.
So why would the “committee” disrespect KU and MU and reward OU for their “potential” instead of their actual accomplishments? And even consider making them a number one seed? (Yes, REALLY). Let’s see. OU’s head coach is Jeff Capel. He comes from… Oh, yeah! Duke. He has mastered the art of convincing people they’re better than they are. Good luck with Morgan State. They, too, beat Coppin State!
My next post: Why in the world the crappy Big 10 got seven teams in the tournament. And how the hell did the state of Ohio end up with five teams in the tournament?
Photo of the Day
From KU’s victory over Missouri Sunday:
Sign Things Are Turning Around
The Jayhawks move ahead of the Missouri Tigers into the AP Top Ten. Maybe now the economy will come back online.
The Associated Press Top 25 Poll
| Rank | Team | Record | Votes | Previous |
| 1 | Connecticut (67) | 27-2 | 1792 | 2 |
| 2 | North Carolina (3) | 25-3 | 1678 | 4 |
| 3 | Pittsburgh (1) | 26-3 | 1612 | 1 |
| 4 | Oklahoma | 26-3 | 1576 | 3 |
| 5 | Memphis (1) | 26-3 | 1543 | 5 |
| 6 | Louisville | 23-5 | 1462 | 6 |
| 7 | Duke | 24-5 | 1340 | 7 |
| 8 | Michigan State | 23-5 | 1302 | 9 |
| 9 | Kansas | 24-5 | 1190 | 15 |
| 10 | Wake Forest | 22-5 | 1158 | 13 |
| 11 | Villanova | 23-6 | 913 | 10 |
| 12 | LSU | 25-4 | 894 | 18 |
| 13 | Marquette | 23-6 | 860 | 8 |
| 14 | Gonzaga | 23-5 | 837 | 17 |
| 15 | Missouri | 24-5 | 795 | 11 |
Picture of the Day






