
Door revolves for K-State hoops roster, opens belatedly for Eddie Sutton
Kansas State men’s basketball team will welcome eight new players next season, not a bad thing for a program that finished last in the BIg 12. And what took the hoop hall of fame so long to induct Eddie Sutton?
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Show Notes
The NCAA men’s basketball championship game would have been played on Monday night. College basketball was still on our minds Tuesday. Kansas State beat writer Kellis Robinett speaks to the revolving door that is the Wildcats’ roster and what it means for Coach Bruce Weber and a program that finished last place in the Big 12 last season.
Also, Oklahoman columnist Berry Tramel provides his thoughts on Eddie Sutton’s induction into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Everyone agrees Sutton, who amassed more than 800 career victories mostly at Creighton, Arkansas, Kentucky and Oklahoma and took three teams to the Final Four, deserved the honor. But Tramel explains how the timing was unfortunate for the Cowboys coaching great.
Story links:
Kansas State point guard David Sloan will transfer after one season with the WIldcats
Why junior college point guard Rudi Williams took a leap of faith and committed to K-State
Berry Tramel: Basketball Hall of Fame finally shows some grace to Eddie Sutton
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