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PSU is a 16 seed and plays Kansas

Let's not forget Trail Blazers GM and former Jayhawk Kevin Pritchard.
Or former KU and Oregon State player CJ Giles (actually, OK, let's forget about that one).

Good luck (but not too much good luck) in the tourney. As others have said...enjoy the ride.
 
Pounder said:
UMBC schedule... wins over George Washington, La Salle (one of Philly's Big 5) on the road, only one non-D-1 team. OK, I can see them being rated over Portland State.

http://www.umbcretrievers.com/sports/mbball/schedule.asp

American beat Maryland. http://www.umbcretrievers.com/sports/mbball/schedule.asp

American is the team closer to Portland State here, really.

It could be that the key reason PSU is a 16 is going down to the wire against Lewis & Clark. Part of that is coaching, part of that is SCHEDULING, which is only made harder by Stott Center. I can squarely blame a 16 on PSU hardly being able to schedule any D-1 teams in the gym (because you can't develop a team solely on the road, you can't always get a game at UCLA, you have to try to attract fans). I dearly hope that Stott can be renovated and/or replaced in short order.

I hope we get a new arena too but we scheduled San Jose State in our arena and lost. That hurt our seeding a ton. Gotta take care of business with the schedule you have. We also lost at Cal-Davis which I believe hurt as well. But I am focusing on the here and now. What a thrill to be in the tourney!
 
Portland State got screwed - should have been at least a 15.

The losses to EWU, UC-Davis and Colorado State hurt.



Good Luck - and beat the snot out of Bill Selfish!
 
Question: Who was the guard from Portland who started on the Jayhawks team several years ago? He was from Portland's Jefferson High School I believe.
 
VikThunder said:
Question: Who was the guard from Portland who started on the Jayhawks team several years ago? He was from Portland's Jefferson High School I believe.

I have the answer to my own question: Aaron Miles and Michael Lee of Portland's Jefferson High School have played for Kansas.
 
So I have been checking out your school history. Wow you guys started off in a cool way making a place for the returning GI's to get and education. A long lay off from Hoops and now your first tourney bid. CONGRATS! At Kansas we take a lot of pride on our tradition and it looks you have much to be proud of at Portland State too. It also looks like maybe you got a bit of an unfair break from the committee as you could have easily been a 14 or 15. Congrats on an a great season. I look forward to seeing your team on the court Thursday. ROCK CHALK!
 
Congratulations Vikings

You guys are certainly NOT a typical 16 seed. I expect a much bigger challenge than most 16 seeds.

Enjoy your tournament birth. You earned it!
 
5DecadeHawk said:
Congratulations Vikings

You guys are certainly NOT a typical 16 seed. I expect a much bigger challenge than most 16 seeds.

Enjoy your tournament birth. You earned it!

+1 my brother. /users/31/07/37/smiles/bdance2.gif
 
jayhwk01 said:
So I have been checking out your school history. Wow you guys started off in a cool way making a place for the returning GI's to get and education. A long lay off from Hoops and now your first tourney bid. CONGRATS! At Kansas we take a lot of pride on our tradition and it looks you have much to be proud of at Portland State too. It also looks like maybe you got a bit of an unfair break from the committee as you could have easily been a 14 or 15. Congrats on an a great season. I look forward to seeing your team on the court Thursday. ROCK CHALK!

KU is dripping with tradition. We are making it up as we go along! Actually we've got a little bit in our own way.

Is a Jayhawk a real bird? Love the KU colors and uniforms for football, basketball and baseball. Beats Texas burnt orange every day.
 
VikThunder said:
jayhwk01 said:
So I have been checking out your school history. Wow you guys started off in a cool way making a place for the returning GI's to get and education. A long lay off from Hoops and now your first tourney bid. CONGRATS! At Kansas we take a lot of pride on our tradition and it looks you have much to be proud of at Portland State too. It also looks like maybe you got a bit of an unfair break from the committee as you could have easily been a 14 or 15. Congrats on an a great season. I look forward to seeing your team on the court Thursday. ROCK CHALK!

KU is dripping with tradition. We are making it up as we go along! Actually we've got a little bit in our own way.

Is a Jayhawk a real bird? Love the KU colors and uniforms for football, basketball and baseball. Beats Texas burnt orange every day.

According to my Step mother its the state bird in Kansas..........Or thats what they teach their kids anyway /users/31/07/37/smiles/269784.gif (A Jayhawk is not the official state bird of Kansas)
 
Hey, Kansas fan here. I'm sure you've had a lot of us stopping by, but just wanted to say congratulations on making the tournament and we're looking forward to our first meeting. Heard you guys have a squad this year that you are really proud of... as you should be. Congrats again.

DakotaJayhawk
 
Turdhole wants PSU to knock KU off so they won't have to play the hawks should they survive their own bracket.
BTW, congrats on making the tourney PSU. Anything can happen.
 
DJViking said:
So what's the story behind the "Rock Chalk" and the eerie chanting that KU does before games?


The Rock Chalk Chant is perhaps the most distinctive cheer in all of college sports. Some have likened it to a Gregorian chant, but anyone who has been in Allen Fieldhouse and heard the chant start low, then build and roll over the crowd knows that it is much, much more.

The "Rock Chalk" chant dates to 1866, when it was adopted by the University Science Club. A chemistry professor, E.H.S. Bailey and some of his associates were returning to Lawrence from Wichita on a train. As the story goes, they passed the time by trying to create a rousing cheer. The sound of the train's wheels on the rails suggested a rhythm and a cadence to them. At first, the cheer was "Rah, Rah, Jayhawk, KU" repeated three times.

Even though KU didn't have a football team until four years later, KU students quickly took up the chant. Later, an English professor suggested "Rock Chalk," in place of "Rah, Rah" because it rhymed with Jayhawk and because it was symbolic of the limestone, also known as chalk rock, surrounding Mount Oread, the site of the Lawrence Campus. It became the official cheer of the University in 1897.

Teddy Roosevelt pronounced the Rock Chalk Chant the greatest college chant he'd ever heard. It was used by Kansas troops fighting in the Philippines in 1899, the Boxer Rebellion in China, and World War II. At the Olympic games in 1920, the King of Belgium asked for a typical American college yell. The assembled athletes agreed on KU's Rock Chalk and rendered it for His Majesty.

The words to the chant are simple. "Rock Chalk, Jayhawk, KU" repeated five times. The chant is special not because of the words, but because of the tone in which it is chanted and the distinctive cadence in which each verse is delivered. The only way to really appreciate the chant is to sit in Allen Fieldhouse before a Missouri game. But, if in need of a fix, the links below should recall the rocking rafters of Phog's place.

Quoteed from this website, where you can go to hear the chant if so inclined: http://www.rockchalk.com/john/john/rock.html
 
When you get any group of people meeting regularly for a lot of years you are bound get a lot of interesting traditions. Since KU has been playing basketball for 110 years, something like the Rock Chalk chant is to be expected. If you think it is eerie over the TV, you have no idea how surreal it is to experience when you are in the middle of 16000 people doing it. We teach stuff like that to our children before they can even walk!
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martymoose said:
Well, looks like we have our work cut out for us. ;-)

I can't wait for CBS to flip over with their 'upset watch' when we're up 3-0 with 14:57 to go in the first half.


Hilarious!

Congrats to you guys!
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