There is a lot to unwrap about what's gone wrong with Bruce Weber's basketball program at Kansas State. Transfers, suspensions, personality conflicts and an eroding culture.
But if you want to symbolize the problems in one easy image, you could do much worse than the picture from spring break that Marcus Foster recently posted on Twitter.
He has since deleted it, but the damage was already done. The picture showed him, Tre Harris and a fake iguana. Foster's caption bragged the pair was "lit on the beach." Harris was wearing Big 12 sunglasses.Related
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Nobody is saying it publicly, but there is a direct line between that picture, the reference to being "lit" (often a term used to describe inebriation), and Foster and Harris being dismissed from the programwith Weber saying the pair "have been unable to live up to the standards that we expect of our players.
Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/sam-mellinger/article16479803.html#storylink=cpy
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But if you want to symbolize the problems in one easy image, you could do much worse than the picture from spring break that Marcus Foster recently posted on Twitter.
He has since deleted it, but the damage was already done. The picture showed him, Tre Harris and a fake iguana. Foster's caption bragged the pair was "lit on the beach." Harris was wearing Big 12 sunglasses.Related
Former Kansas State guard Marcus Foster | SHANE KEYSER The Kansas City Star
Wichita State's NCAA Tournament loss could mark end of a great era
Kansas' Brannen Greene not looking to transfer, father says
Nobody is saying it publicly, but there is a direct line between that picture, the reference to being "lit" (often a term used to describe inebriation), and Foster and Harris being dismissed from the programwith Weber saying the pair "have been unable to live up to the standards that we expect of our players.
Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/sam-mellinger/article16479803.html#storylink=cpy
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