Once upon a time there were such things as school spirit…
Back when movies were often black and white and people went to colleges near where they were from or had ideological connections to. And they played sports for those school’s teams. Undoubtedly allowances made for the jocks – they always are – but still the kids had to attend classes and get passing grades.
Pretty quaint, huh?
Larger schools drew larger talent pools and often fielded superior teams. And some schools specialized in sports like golf or ice hockey or even the un-American sport of soccer. And tiny midwestern flyover states like Kansas – however unlikely – managed to attain a measure of success in “major” sports like football, basketball, even track.
Ever heard of a kid from Wichita named Jim Ryun, the first high schooler to break the four minute mile in 1964?
Athletes usually went to college all four years (if they measured up) before turning pro and state university athletics officials were expected to be entirely ethical if they wanted to keep their jobs.
All of that of course was long before Joe Paterno and Lew Perkins.
And before the expression, “Just win, baby!”
Which brings us to the KU basketball of today and coach Bill Self…
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