hoping for a 1988 repeat

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except this time Kansas gets beat by the inferior team they beat 3 times previously.
 
That is funny because I was thinking that is a very likley scenario as I watched the two teams play yesterday.
 
I thought the very same thing yesterday at the end of the KU-K-State game.
 
we cannot beat them.

it's like stoops vs snyder.

without the 35-7.
 
They would have to meet at the Final Four instead of NC game.
 
It's already a bit different. KU's beaten KSU 3 times already. OU only beat KU twice in '88.
 
I'm hoping for a 1988 repeat as well.

2008 would be more likely, though Calipari would start to experience DT's every time he heard the Rock Chalk chant afterwards...
 
I'm hoping for a 1988 repeat as well.

Do you mean where a #6 seed wins the title? ;) Could Luke Harangody be this year's Danny Manning? Well, since Mike Brey is certainly no Larry Brown, I doubt it.

Seriously, it's more like a 1990 repeat. OU was the #1 overall seed and for their reward, they got to play the most talented #8 seed in NCAA history - a team loaded with McDonald's All-Americans and future NBA players. If OU had won that, it would have gone against a dangerous #4 seed in Arkansas (the team that came out of that bracket). Although Kansas doesn't have anything remotely as difficult in the 2nd round, I find it odd that the #1 overall seed gets put in the most challenging region. They may also have to play the second best #2 seed. I would have thought the #1 overall seed would play the weakest #2 seed.
 
Although Kansas doesn't have anything remotely as difficult in the 2nd round, I find it odd that the #1 overall seed gets put in the most challenging region. They may also have to play the second best #2 seed. I would have thought the #1 overall seed would play the weakest #2 seed.

No kidding. You'd think KU would have gotten Duke's region and had the easiest region instead.
 
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