This is Why K state fans are the worst in the nation

I was just in Manhattan for the weekend.....they are sooooooooooo mad at us :corndance
Maybe they should just figure out that it was Oklahoma and Nebraska carrying the Big 8 for years, then the Big 12 comes along, and nothing changes much...Nebraska is the only fairly consistent team in the North. What has K-State ever contributed to sports? Or to anything else for that matter? They will finally be forced to a 2nd tier status, right where they belong.

 
That is f'ing sick and I can't believe nobody has called those people out. Only a coward makes fun of someone who is dead. I hope they remember this when someone they are close to gets sick or dies, because it eventually happens to everyone.

 
Good lord. If anyone had any doubts about leaving the Big 12, they shouldn't now. Talk about making a cultural upgrade...... That thread and the people who allow/condone that behavior are disgusting.

 
If someone posted something as tasteless as that on here, I know about 100 people that would be all over them. Makes me proud to be a member here, instead of over there.

 
Taste issue aside (which is hard to do becuase it is one of the most tasteless things I've ever heard). I want to talk about the stupidity, Brook did not love the big 12 Brook Berringer never played a game in the big 12, it was the big 8. Do we need to make these people a time line of their confernce history.

 
Taste issue aside (which is hard to do becuase it is one of the most tasteless things I've ever heard). I want to talk about the stupidity, Brook did not love the big 12 Brook Berringer never played a game in the big 12, it was the big 8. Do we need to make these people a time line of their confernce history.
i thought the exact same thing, but their stupidity is so overshadowed by their classlessness.

they are as classless as a marxist society.

 
Transference is the unconscious redirection of feelings from one person, or entity, to another. In this classic example we see k-state fans attempting to deal with the death of their program by invoking images of another death. It's not surprising that they would choose to invoke the death of someone popular, that would stir the passions of their intended audience, as a means of compensating for the fact that no one gives two sh#ts about k-state's emminent demise.

You can sense their fans' vulnerability. After all, they were once part of a conference that offered them at least a modicum of cache in the world of college athletics. Having never done anything to deserve any notice, they must confront the fact that they are now utterly f'd.

 
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