Problems Follow Huggins to Manhattan
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by user LastRow
What in the world is going on in Big 12 country this summer? First we have an Oklahoma quarterback costing his team a shot at a National Championship because he thought working at a car dealership for about five hours a week was considered to be full-time. Guess the Sooners aren’t well known for their business program out there in Norman? Next, we had a Nebraska quarterback go awol, walking out on his teammates while trying to runaway from his problems. Let me guess, that plan didn’t work? The problems are still there…Barrent Robbins, where you at fool? Now comes word there’s trouble in Manhattan, Kansas…And no, the plow didn’t get stuck in the field.
Tyler Hughes, a reserve basketball player at Kansas State University, was dismissed from the team Monday after it became known that his name appears in a registered sex offender database. Huggy Bear, what happened to just the sub par graduation rates for your players? I see you’re taking it to a whole new level…To think Cincinnati thought the had issues with you. Now you’re having to rely on registered sex offenders to help you win games at K-State. We know Wildcat Basketball isn’t known for it’s winning tradition or tradition at all, but this isn’t a good way to start building one with a pedofile on the team. Hey Tyler, you stand 6-foot-11, 240 pounds, play Division I college basketball & you’re telling me you have problems scoring girls. Man, you’re doing something totally wrong then. Or maybe it has to do with playing 26 games last season, averaging 1.7 points? You know what they say about guys with an average of 1.7 points…You’re a freaking joke! Being that big and having that scoring average at KSU, well we can certainly see you don’t have game in both areas.
Coach Bob, was this in your plan as you’re trying to put K-State basketball on the map, both in Big 12 country & in the national spotlight? If it was, job well done. I know, coaches can’t be held accountable & responsible for their players every second during the day. While this may be true, unlike football there’s only 15-18 players on a team. And you’re in Manhattan, Kansas…What the hell is there to do out in the sticks of Manhattan? I’m sure you’re getting plastered every night in your living room because of this too. Or for some college basketball players, sexual predatorship may fill in the time just nicely. "After thoroughly investigating the facts as we know them, we feel it is in Tyler's best interest, as well as the university's, that we sever our relationship," Tim Weiser, Kansas State athletics director, said in a press release.
So Tyler isn’t the first athlete to have encounters with a minor…Might be the first to appear in a registered sex offender database. Now I don’t know how old the victim was here, but I have a hard time believing athletes on college campuses have any trouble scoring ladies. "It is absolutely not what it seems," Hughes' father, Rodney, told The Kansas City Star. "But no matter right or wrong, it still doesn't look good." Seems to mean your son has a thing for underage girls…Perhaps I’m not seeing the whole picture here, but that would certainly classify him as a pedifile. Am I right, pops? To think Bob Stoops thought he had some problems with Rhett Bomar…All he did was lie to the NCAA & Uncle Sam. Clearly this is a misdemeanor offense compared to being labeled as a “Sex Offender”. K-State, you guys are slowly reaching Baylor’s basketball status…Those aren’t good shoes to be filling. That’s a perfect example of how not to run a program…Huggy Bear, maybe you should’ve taken some better notes on how not to do things.
Date
Tue 08/15/06, 4:27 pm EST
