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its painful that an elite coach with connections at Iowa state didn't want to be here. I'm glad that you are happy with the idea that no coach lasts more than 5 years.

I'd never go to a school where my dad is a legend.
 

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Man, even their actual media people can't resist working Weatherwax into anything remotely ISU related. :rolleyes:

I'm just waiting for it to turn into a thing. Crying Hoiberg son is something KU fans love to drag out. Just wait until they can show Paige in KU gear cheering against ISU. Rivalries...


I think it was last year the night of the game in Ames and the TV station we watched in Wichita mentioned "Self was accosted" and showed video of the crying son. We never watched the sports again down there.
 

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Its painful to you that she went to KU? You are a strange person.

its painful that an elite coach with connections at Iowa state didn't want to be here. I'm glad that you are happy with the idea that no coach lasts more than 5 years.

Way to go Ribs
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I have no problem with it.....Paige's parents are proud of their daughter...it is a unique story. We would likely have an article by Randy P, Hines, etc. if Jr. Self, Jr. Scott Drew, etc had a kid working for athletics here.

I wouldn't read into it too much...and, to be fair....if Paige was at ISU...do you think she'd want to work at the bball offices here?
Why wouldn't she? She said she loves being around basketball in general and perhaps wants her career to be basketball related. Working in any college basketball front office has to be a huge opportunity for any freshman with those kind of aspirations.
 

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its painful that an elite coach with connections at Iowa state didn't want to be here. I'm glad that you are happy with the idea that no coach lasts more than 5 years.
Not true, but you can keep thinking that. Plenty of coaches would stay more than 5 years here. Just because Hoiberg didn't, doesn't mean no coach would. You are the same fan that thought we wouldn't be able to bring a football coach of any quality in.
 

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I'd never go to a school where my dad is a legend.

exactly, pretty hard to be just another student.

If she wants to cheer for KU, have no problem with it. College is supposed be fun, scrutinizing what team you are cheering for is stupid.

She probably cannot go to Allen when ISU plays there because she might have a KU shirt on, and some in the twitter verse would rip her a new one if she did.
 

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Whatever. I personally have no issue with the article and while I wish Paige was at ISU with the rest of us, I fully understand her wanting something different. I'll maybe have to deal with that myself some day with my current 1 year old daughter. While I'd love her to choose ISU, I'm going to leave that choice to her. Truthfully, my biggest fear is what I would say if she wanted to go to the chicken-hawks of the East. On that one, there might just be a firm "No way". Hopefully she will just know better than that anyway at that point ;-).
 

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I get it.....it's an interesting story. It would be like Ferentz's kid coming to ISU or Hoiberg's son committing to UNI for bball or something. But still.....who cares??

I think there was some low income properties North of the power plant wasn't there? Tripp St had some at one point.
 

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its painful that an elite coach with connections at Iowa state didn't want to be here. I'm glad that you are happy with the idea that no coach lasts more than 5 years.

It is not like he left to go coach at UCLA. He went to one of the best teams in the NBA that he has a history with, to fulfill his dream job.
 

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I'd never go to a school where my dad is a legend.

Based on my dad's stories at ISU, I thought maybe I did. However, turns out I didn't and that my dad just likes to tell tall tales.... haha... just kidding dad if you happen to read this.
 

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I don't blame her one bit for not going here..it'd be constant attention, questions, etc that wouldn't allow her to be a student. I wouldn't like it either, there is life beyond basketball.
 

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Whatever. I personally have no issue with the article and while I wish Paige was at ISU with the rest of us, I fully understand her wanting something different. I'll maybe have to deal with that myself some day with my current 1 year old daughter. While I'd love her to choose ISU, I'm going to leave that choice to her. Truthfully, my biggest fear is what I would say if she wanted to go to the chicken-hawks of the East. On that one, there might just be a firm "No way". Hopefully she will just know better than that anyway at that point ;-).
Why do you even care where she goes to school? It's not like she's playing any sports where she would actually be competing against ISU. She's just a regular student. smh.

EDIT...nevermind, I think you're referring to your own daughter and not Paige. Definite derp on my part. lol
 
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Not true, but you can keep thinking that. Plenty of coaches would stay more than 5 years here. Just because Hoiberg didn't, doesn't mean no coach would. You are the same fan that thought we wouldn't be able to bring a football coach of any quality in.

this isn't the point but until history shows a coach will stay more than 5 years, I'm not sure why we should believe it. Since Orr we've had 6 coaches in 21 years. We won't be an elite program unless someone will stay. If Fred wouldn't stay no one will stay.

And bed that's fine, but it means people like you will have to accept the down year that will happen every 2-4 years. Don't ***** about us sucking next year.
 

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Why wouldn't she? She said she loves being around basketball in general and perhaps wants her career to be basketball related. Working in any college basketball front office has to be a huge opportunity for any freshman with those kind of aspirations.

Maybe I should have put it out there differently....she, obviously, is higher profile at KU as it is...being here would be even higher...and may be awkward for the new staff (or her).

And, with her aspirations, she definitely will always have several more ops than the average person will get in terms of access to jobs (what other kids gets to tour KU basketball on their campus visit, etc).

I am happy for her and for their family...Paige's life will always be much different than any of us would ever experience and their family seems to handle it all with grace and fun.
 

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It is not like he left to go coach at UCLA. He went to one of the best teams in the NBA that he has a history with, to fulfill his dream job.

thats right! I'm thrilled and would much rather the Bulls win than Iowa state.