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Kansas State Wildcats-KU Jayhawks Show Down in 2 Days . . . Who Will Win?

The two undefeated teams in the Big 12 will go at it in friendly Bramlage Coliseum (only friendly if you are a wildcat). Lately All I have heard is how the Chicken Hawks are going to tame the cats once more. For some reason the Jayhawks think that the newcomers from KSU give a darn about tradition. If you ask a Jayhawk why they are going to win, they say because we always win.

I remember the days when KU didn't dominate. Matter a fact, if you were a KU fan you wouldn't get caught wearing your feathers in Manhattan. I remember two Chicken Hawks who teased the Cats a little too much and their cars ended up upside down.

The days of KU dominance is over and it is because the Wildcats have talent to backup it up this year. With tenacious defense, an awesome 1-2 punch and a 6th man that will give the Hawks frustration the Wildcats will triumph. There is over 15 years of frustration built up and it is ready to explode Wednesday night at 7.

My last and final reason why the Cats will win. It is time for my KU buddies to start paying for lunches after basketball games.

Go Cats!   

 

Posted: Monday, January 28, 2008 11:25 AM by Dowell Taggart Team
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