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If you ever post again - get your information straight. This receiver caught 2 balls all last year. He is not a starter. He may or may not have been arrested - I can't find anything on it - either way he is totally irrelevant. Please if you post again make it relevant or don't bother.

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Posted on Fri, Aug. 22, 2003

K-State receiver arrested
The Kansas City Star

The status of starting Kansas State receiver Antoine Polite for Saturday's game is unknown after his arrest Wednesday night for carrying a suspended driver's license in Manhattan, Kan.

Polite, in the most recent depth chart that was released to reporters, was listed in a starting slot opposite James Terry for the 6:45 p.m. game Saturday against California at Arrowhead Stadium.

Polite became the seventh Wildcats player arrested this summer. He was released on $750 bond.

As is his policy, K-State coach Bill Snyder won't comment on Polite until the judicial system has run its course. Anything else will be handled as an internal team matter, sports information director Garry Bowman said Thursday.

Polite, a 6-foot-2, 175-pound junior, played eight games last season and caught two passes for 14 yards. .

It's the second time a receiver has been in trouble during the off-season. Senior Derrick Evans was arrested for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia last month, and he's not on the current roster.
 

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Football player arrested for failure to appear for court date
Published on Friday, August 22, 2003

Sarah Rice
Kansas State Collegian


A K-State wide receiver was arrested Wednesday, the seventh football player arrested in two months.
Fritz Antoine Polite, 3105 Yolanda, was arrested at 1:24 p.m. Wednesday for driving on a suspended license. He was released on a $750 bond.

Polite was previously arrested on Sept.17, 2002 for failure to appear in court for a traffic-related charge.

Garry Bowman, sports information director, said the incident will be handled as all other legal matters involving players.

"They will let the judicial process take its course and anything with the team will be handled as an internal matter," Bowman said.

Riley County Police Department Lt. Kurt Moldrup was unavailable for comment.

K-State lost a starting wide receiver this summer after Derrick Evans was arrested on July 25 for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. He was previously arrested June 8, 2002 on drug-related charges. Coach Bill Snyder said earlier this month that Evans was currently not a member of the team.

Safety James McGill and running back Daniel Davis were arrested in connection with an incident in Aggieville in the early morning hours of June 28.

Spencer Coatney, senior in hotel and restaurant management, said he was knocked unconscious and mugged by a group of men police told him were K-State football players. He experienced fractured bones in his face and had to have eye surgery.

McGill was charged with battery and is scheduled to appear in court August 25. Davis was arrested on two counts of theft.

Tight end Travon Magee was arrested July 17 for violation of a protective order. Magee faces two counts of battery, one count of intimidation of a witness and one count of criminal damage to property from incidents in April involving Lacie Spain, senior in social science.

Also this summer, defensive end Alax Carrier was arrested on July 9 for DUI and nose tackle Andrew Bulman was arrested on July 23 for failure to appear.
 

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K-state notebook
Cats' depth chart almost complete
By HOWARD RICHMAN
The Kansas City Star

The cornerback void left by the departure of Terence Newman remains the last piece of the puzzle for the Kansas State football team.

Coach Bill Snyder said Monday that juniors Louis Lavender, David Rose and junior-college transfer Cedrick Williams are the top contenders to fill the spot vacated by Newman, one of the greatest players in school history. A decision must come soon because the Wildcats open at 6:45 p.m. Saturday against California in the Black Coaches Association Classic at Arrowhead Stadium.

?I think right now Louis Lavender is a step ahead, but it's still a close battle,? Snyder said.

Lavender is a 6-foot, 185-pound transfer from West LA College. He redshirted in 2002.

The two-deep chart released Sunday had multiple changes from the last depth chart, which was made available Aug. 2. The most noticeable alteration came at right defensive end, where senior Thomas Houchin was elevated from third string to starter. Junior Alax Carrier dropped from first team to third, while junior Kevin Huntley remained on the second team. Houchin played in all 13 games last season and was 10th on the team with 44 tackles.

Junior Antoine Polite has beaten out sophomore Davin Dennis at wide receiver opposite senior James Terry. Sophomore free safety Jesse Tetuan was listed in the latest depth chart as a tossup with senior James McGill, but Snyder indicated Tetuan has the edge.

Junior Jermaine Berry will start at nose tackle over senior Andrew Bulman, Snyder said. Bulman, according to The Manhattan Mercury, is out for the season because of a broken leg.

The newspaper report also listed starting senior tight end Thomas Hill and starting senior fullback Travis Wilson as having injuries that could curtail their minutes. Snyder reinforced Monday his policy on speaking about injuries.

?That gets into injury status, and you know I'm not going to comment on injuries,? he said.

Others who have made moves on the depth chart:

? Offense: Junior-college transfer Travis Triplett has entered the picture, moving into the No. 2 slot behind junior Jon Doty at left offensive tackle. Junior Peni Holakeituai, formerly second string at left tackle, now is No. 2 at right tackle. He replaced junior Chris Boggas, now No. 2 at right guard; sophomore Michael Weiner is listed behind senior Nick Leckey at center instead of Ryan Schmuecker; and junior tight end Brian Casey is second behind Hill. Casey replaced senior Travon Magee, who has been troubled because of legal issues.

? Defense: Redshirt freshman Brandon Archer has replaced junior Jared Johnson at a backup linebacker spot behind senior Bryan Hickman.

? FRESHMAN MIGHT PLAY: Freshman wide receiver Jermaine Moreira continues to impress Snyder. That's a signal Moreira could play this year.

?I think Jermaine has not disappointed anybody,? Snyder said. ?He seems to have gotten a good grasp on the things we are doing, and makes a limited number of mistakes for a freshman.?

Another newcomer on the right track is junior-college defensive tackle Malcolm Wooldridge.

?He got off to a slow start, but he has made some headway,? Snyder said. ?If that continues, he can be a factor.?

? CUTTING BACK: The early game has reduced the preseason in more ways than one.

The Wildcats were allowed 29 practices before the opener, but they'll probably fall two or three shy of that, Snyder said. Instead of overworking his team to get in all the practices, such as holding extra two-a-days, Snyder didn't push it.

?We went 19 days with only one day in which we weren't on the practice field,? Snyder said. ?They (players) usually get a week or two to get home and spend some time with their families. That just didn't happen this year.?

Snyder believes K-State will be prepared to play its earliest game ever.

?I don't think we're any less prepared than we have been with the old schedule,? he said.
 

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before opening up your mouth about something you know absolutely NOTHING about, check the f'in depth chart jackass. THis came straight from their Athletic Dept. Just b/c a guy caught 2 balls last year is not relevant to this year

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The 2003 Kansas State preseason football depth chart revised Saturday prior to Kansas State's Media Day at KSU Stadium.

WILDCAT OFFENSE
WIDE RECEIVER
5-James TERRY* 6-5 180 Sr.
19-John COOPER 6-3 190 SR.

LEFT TACKLE
79-Jon DOTY* 6-8 270 Jr.
76-Travis TRIPLETT 6-6 320 Jr.

LEFT GUARD
64-Ryan LILJA* 6-3 300 Sr.
67-Jesse KEAULANA-KAMAKEA* 6-3 270 Sr.

CENTER
53-Nick LECKEY*** 6-4 285 Sr.
71-Michael WEINER 6-5 265 So.

RIGHT GUARD
60-Mike JOHNSON* 6-4 280 Jr.
77-Chris Boggas 6-5 315 Jr.

RIGHT TACKLE
66-Jeromey CLARY* 6-7 290 So.
54-Peni HOLAKEITUAI 6-6 310 Jr.

TIGHT END
88-Thomas HILL** 6-5 260 Sr.
86-Brian Casey* 6-7 270 Jr.
80-Travon MAGEE* 6-7 265 Sr.

QUARTERBACK
3-Ell ROBERSON*** 6-1 205 Sr.
14-Jeff SCHWINN* 6-2 205 Sr.

RUNNING BACK
43-Darren SPROLES** 5-7 170 Jr.
21-Carlos ALSUP* 6-1 195 So.
34-Danny MORRIS*** 6-1 195 So.

FULLBACK
44-Travis WILSON* 6-4 240 Sr.
42-Victor MANN* 6-2 230 So.
36-Ayo SABA* 6-0 260 So.

WIDE RECEIVER
2-Antoine POLITE 6-2 180 Jr.
15-Davin DENNIS* 6-1 175 So.


WILDCAT DEFENSE
LEFT END
98-Andrew SHULL*** 6-5 260 Sr.
93-Scott EDMONDS 6-4 255 So.

DEFENSIVE TACKLE
92-Justin MONTGOMERY** 6-2 281 Sr.
95-Derek MARSO 6-3 279 So.

NOSE TACKLE
96-Andrew BULMAN* 6-3 275 Sr.
91-Jermaine BERRY 6-0 295 Jr.

RIGHT END
94-Thomas HOUCHIN** 6-3 260 Sr.
52-Kevin HUNTLEY 6-8 265 Jr.
49-Alax CARRIER** 6-4 255 Jr.


SAM LINEBACKER
18-Bryan HICKMAN** 6-3 230 Sr.
46-Brandon ARCHER 6-2 215 Fr.

MIKE LINEBACKER
59-Matt BUTLER* 6-2 225 So.
45-Ted SIMS 6-1 230 So.

WILL LINEBACKER
7-Josh BUHL*** # 6-0 210 Sr.
57-Maurice THURMOND** 6-2 220 Jr.

CORNERBACK
9-Randy JORDAN* 6-2 175 Sr.
4-Cedrick WILLIAMS 5-9 165 Jr.
1-Corey REDDICK 5-9 170 Jr.

FREE SAFETY
23-Jesse TETUAN* 6-0 185 So.
8-James McGILL* 6-3 215 Sr.

STRONG SAFETY
2-Rashad WASHINGTON*** 6-3 210 Sr.
31-Marcus PATTON* 6-1 210 Jr.

CORNERBACK
20-Louis LAVENDER 6-0 185 Jr.
28-David ROSE* 5-10 180 Jr.


WILDCAT SPECIALISTS
PLACE-KICKER
15-Joe RHEEM** 6-2 210 Jr
6-Jared BRITE*** 6-2 185 Sr.

HOLDER
12-Dylan MEIER 6-4 190 Fr.
6-Jared BRITE*** 6-2 185 Sr.

PUNT RETURNER
43-Darren SPROLES* 5-7 170 Jr.
24-Maurice MACK 6-0 195 Fr.

KICK RETURNER
43-Darren SPROLES* 5-7 170 So.
21-Carlos ALSUP* 6-1 195 So.

PUNTER
6-Jared BRITE*** 6-2 185 Sr.
13-David HAMEL 6-0 170 Sr.

LONG SNAPPER
52-Russ VANOVER* - PK 6-1 185 Jr.
72-Mike WILSON* - P 6-4 250 Sr.
 

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this isn't relevant either dildo...

Tim Fitzgerald
GoPowercat.com Editor

Kansas State is about to venture into the unknown. Sure, the Wildcats are favored by as much as 28 points when they line up to play the Pac-10s California Bears in Saturday night's BCA Classic at Arrowhead Stadium, but there's always what not to expect that can cause trouble.

"You don't know what to expect in a first game," Coach Bill Snyder said. "We've both had a lot of time to prepare. We may be spending 80 percent of our time on something that won't be a part of the ballgame. Are we preparing for things that we will see?"

Cal coach Jeff Tedford took over a program last season that won just one game in 2001 and led the Bears to a 7-5 record. Cal did it with a wide-open passing game that featured quarterback Kyle Boller, but Boller was the first-round pick of the NFL's Baltimore Ravens.

So, the question becomes obvious: Was the difference Tedford's complex and difficult-to-defend offensive scheme, or the fact that a great quarterback was running the show?

K-State will find out early when Cal spreads the field and tries to confuse the Wildcat defenders.

K-State expects to see at quarterback both little-used returner Reggie Robertson and promising junior college transfer Aaron Rogers. Either way, the Wildcats will counter by attempting to confuse the quarterback, who is asked to make the calls based on the defense.

"He's their field general, he's the guy that's designed to give his offense the right decision," co-defensive coordinator Bret Bielema said. "Obviously any time you can give him what he believes is the answer, and if that answer is wrong, then you can create a little bit of anxiety within an offense."

Let the chess match and the season begin, and like always, we offer five keys to a K-State victory.


1. Don't show too much
It's the first game and K-State fans are itching to see the Wildcats' offense on display, but if you enjoy watching Ell Roberson and Darren Sproles run the ball, you may be a happy fan.

Look for the Wildcats to run the ball until Cal's defense proves it can stop the Cats' ground game. If that doesn't happen, look for the offense to become more and more vanilla as the game goes on.

A nice comfortable victory while keeping the play calling simple is Bill Snyder's hope, but if needed, he will open up the playbook as throw it as the Bears.

No matter how boring the offense may get, though, co-offensive coordinator Del Miller said it's time to test their skills against an opponent.

"At this stage of the game ... all the kids are ready to play. They probably aren't ready to play in (the coaches') sense because we still need more days to get ready, but they are tired of seeing themselves," Miller said.


2. Make special teams plays
Special teams have always been a strong point of Bill Snyder's program, but there are some looming questions heading into this season about the third dimension of the Wildcats.

Joe Rheem hasn't been consistent as a place-kicker and Jared Brite is debuting as K-State's full-time punter, but the real interest may rest with the returners.

Taking over for Terence Newman in any role is tough, but K-State's return men will have some added pressure on them. It will be interesting to see who lines up deep for the Wildcats on punts. Will it be Darren Sproles, or someone new such as redshirt freshman Maurice Mack who hinted he may see some time as a returner.

"I am on all four special teams," Mack said. "For me it's truly fun because I didn't play at all last year because I redshirted. I got real antsy at times. I'm just glad to be out there on the field now."


3. Limit turnovers
This is a good rule of thumb for any game, but with a national television audience watching, including nearly every pollsters in the land, looking a like a clean, efficient offensive machine will go a long ways toward earning some doubters' respect.

Cal is looking for a wide-open contest and there's no better way to keep the game calm then by controlling the ball, picking up first downs and grinding down the clock. It all starts with limiting those turnovers.


4. Watch out for trick plays!
Cal opened its 2002 season with a halfback pass for a touchdown. Expect plenty of chaos when Tedford's offense takes the field against the Wildcats.

"Oh yeah, they're going to throw their fair share of trick plays," co-defensive coordinator Bret Bielema said. "In specific situations, we know when they want to do it; we don't know exactly how, though. A trick play is exactly what it sounds like though, let's draw one up and see how it happens."


5. Don't get in a shootout
Cal has once serious chance at victory. The Bears want to turn the game into a shootout much like Arizona State managed to do in the first half of the Holiday Bowl and Colorado did last year in Boulder.

If an opponent can somehow manage to teeter K-State's great defense on its heels, then it has a chance. Cal will do it by putting K-State's rebuilt secondary to the test.

"They're gonna try and make the field as broad as possible," Bielema said. "There are offensive gurus across the country, and I've got to belief that Tedford is at the top of the list. He has an ability to create, adjust and adapt to his own personnel, and that's what's going to come out this year."

Still, there's no denying the differences in talent and experience between these two programs.

FITZ'S PICK: K-STATE 41, CAL 13
 

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Damn Escrow, please NO dildo's in the college forum this season:), not like that other "CSI " stuff like last year:)....lets keep this to "how are we going to make money off this game " theme guys......

ThomasJ, no dildos, ok!
 

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Sorry IE

Sorry IE

I just don't appreciate being called out by someone when I was only trying to help out. The info I had was solid, and it is not my style to post BS. I won't mention any dildo's or other types of pleasure devices anymore.

Good luck to everyone!
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A "Pleasure Device" too me has always been ......up on the spread by 24 pts with 1 minute to go in the game and looking over to the lady beside me and saying...."having fun???".....lmao!!

Lets get lots of those "Pleasures" this year for everyone!

We are the best at doing it anywhere here at Madjacks..

Bring it On!
 

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Escrow - your responses show you don't know what is important. Preseason depth charts list the idiot as the starter but even Snyder has said the Freshman looks great and Davis is right there. So you single out the most irrelevant "starter" and make it news. It is nothing. Here is what they said about that position today.

Fullbacks Thomas Wilson, Ayo Saba and Victor Mann all saw significant action last year, and tight end Thomas Hill and wide receiver James Terry are both returning starters. The other receiver position is less settled, with the arrest of projected starter Derrick Evans last month on drug charges.
Evans, who caught the game-winning pass in the Holiday Bowl, is no longer with the team - a situation that could lead to significant playing time for freshman Jermaine Moreira. That would be unusual for Snyder, who prefers to ease in first-year players. However, he made a point of singling out Moreira at the Big 12 media day.

So technically you are correct in your information but it is completely meaningless to this game and as I said earlier has no business being a headline. So you take Cal - I'll take K State.

So again - stop running your mouth - take your two dollars and bet on rottten Cal and stop wasting my time.

Tom
 

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Damn Escrow, please NO dildo's in the college forum this season:), not like that other "CSI " stuff like last year:)....lets keep this to "how are we going to make money off this game " theme guys......

ThomasJ, no dildos, ok!


:lol2 :lol2 :lol2 ...been coming around Jack's place for quite a few years and that's the funniest chit I've ever seen you post, IE. LMFAO!!!! :D


...and all this time I thought you were a robot...not completely a robot, but like spock...you know...a vulcan. I swear if it's on the net, by god, you're on it....like stink on shit, as we say down here in the South. Keep up the great work, buddy!!! ;)
 

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I am trying to help, get off your high horse, put your jergens away and go back to mommies basement and double up on the wildcats. I am sure that Bill Snyder puts out depth charts on Media day to be "stupid". The Cats are unproven at receiver, and possibly losing another one doesn't make it even easier.

And why is it meaningless? Have you seen how many other players they have had arrested this spring/fall? Turmoil can mean a lot to a team.

So if it makes you feel good, go ahead and do it. If you get another case of ring sting from bubba just say EMAW. If you are so close to the situation at KSU, tell me what that one means...
 

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Re: Sorry IE

Re: Sorry IE

Escrow_Tum said:
I just don't appreciate being called out by someone when I was only trying to help out. The info I had was solid, and it is not my style to post BS. I won't mention any dildo's or other types of pleasure devices anymore.

Good luck to everyone!
:cool:

Just don't bother posting if your going to run your big mouth. You are ther dildo :nono:

GL to you :thefinger
 

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now taoist tsk tsk:)...., you never saw the enstangement of year 1 or 2 here at madjacksports....i was a barrell of laughs.....(whoops--thats was my picks).....and too some they continue to be a joke:)

i noticed my fellow north of the border friends up here just contributed with their .6722 worth of dildo comments---how fitting...



taoist, enjoy the season.....and i hope its a profitable one for you.

all information is sometimes vital to the right player..no matter how trival...it is up to the player to dissematie(spelling/sorry) the info...i remember posting a year and half ago 16 different articles on one baseball game and one certain madjacks' player picked up on one line of information from it for the next 3 games of that team and won a rather nice sum of money....so you never know....what comes out of a posting....good information is good..bad information is bad but no information is the worse........because it tends to make the player lazy.....i see posts with rundowns of numbers and whatnot in the baseball forum everyday that have no bearing on the game...but what it might do is get the player to investigate the real meaning of those numbers for him or her to make a more plausible decesion either way.....so anyways....

27.5 / 28.0 dildos.....man that looks like a mean number the man is laying for this first game....lets hope whoever plays it either way has that dildo covered:)


also, to note for further looking into this game the Madjacksports Football Media Page Link is now at the top of the forum for your pleasure.
 

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...and at all hours of the night, too. Here's to the dildos covering all year long, my friend. :weed:

..personally, I'm only playing 1/2 a dildo for the first half...it's the first cfb of the new year...what the fawk? :shrug:


...thanks for all you do, my friend. (..any friend of the Don is a friend of mine...not to menion all you do 'round here....) :SIB


...as for the info you posts, they've always been a money maker for me. :shade:

p.s. Someone's been watching the bases picks this season... ;)


p.s.s. ...glad you are ineligible to enter the contests....


edit: ...and to all my friends up north, I don't care how many posts you got...you ain't catchin' IE, baby.... :thefinger

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