Jerome Tang's vision for K-State as a national contender is working for one team in Manhattan

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  • Опубліковано 28 січ 2025

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  • @Big12Fan
    @Big12Fan 13 днів тому +4

    great episode. i'm not sure if this will get the views others episodes will, but I do appreciate and enjoy you two talking Mittie-ball

  • @coleslack8826
    @coleslack8826 12 днів тому

    I remember last year when Tang swept the handshake line.
    I remember coming to this video and the drew clown was saying “leave it to bill self to take attention away from the game”. My god I hope we absolutely smash yall on Saturday😂 one year ago these dudes were also all about Tang. Grasping for greatness. We will see yall Saturday.

    • @poodook
      @poodook 10 днів тому

      Update: no smashing occurred. KU bball is nowhere near national title contention and will ultimately have a season as meaningless as KState’s. Pretty funny

    • @coleslack8826
      @coleslack8826 10 днів тому

      @ Were u at the game?

  • @KingTheoden
    @KingTheoden 13 днів тому +2

    THEY NEED TO FIND OUR GAP GOAT

  • @jbrock8596
    @jbrock8596 11 днів тому

    I'm glad you fellers didn't just decide to chuck your mics in the trash after the last KSU men's games. Sorry about norovirus or whatever striking the Voth home, twenty years ago that was me with toddlers getting sick, them puking on my shoes, all of us sick at the same time. It was awful, but at the same time they grow up so damn fast, I miss a lot of it. But not the puking, for them or me.

  • @popp454
    @popp454 13 днів тому +1

    I agree that it’s personnel and buy in, but at the same time something needs to happen to coaches this offseason. The offensive strategy each game is nonexistent. Coach Tang and co haven’t really shown the ability to actually coach an offense. It was covered up by Nowell and Keyonte but has since become very apparent

  • @stevesims-d6c
    @stevesims-d6c 13 днів тому +1

    If Castillo is the future, bring him along in manageable increments. Put him in where it won't hurt the team if he screws up, like in the minute before media timeouts.. They haven't been consistent about that all year. Tang just whipsaws decisions, like leaving him in for 12+ minutes where he is jacking up 3s. If he is going to be THE point guard, then he better be finding assists. We could have won that game as well as put Castillo into situations where he is learning, not expected to perform like a veteran. Its dumbfounding how Castillo put up such analytic numbers off of a nothing game offensively. He must have been playing good defense. None of the local or national announcers put any focus on that.