Kansas State’s court storming is a hot topic among fans
Kansas State and Kansas fans took to social media to give their opinions on Monday night’s court-storming victory by the Wildcats.
Jayhawks coach Bill Self was not happy.
Here are some of the tweets from supporters of both teams:
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— Jacob Davies (@jcdavies123) February 24, 2015 in to the actions of a few people. To call #KState fans "classless" bc of a couple of idiots doing something uncalled for, is ridiculous.
— Nick Vaughn (@Callawaygolfpro) February 24, 2015 Kstate played good and storming the court is cool but will they do it in the NIT?
— Matthew Reilly (@MattReilly123) February 24, 2015 Enjoying the K-State court-storming vines so, so much. #lolkansas
— Naif Bartlett (@MizsterB) February 24, 2015 there has to be a line with court storming. I get it K-State beat KU for the 5th time in a million tries, but dont attack a player or coach
— Taylor Dameron (@TDameronKU) February 24, 2015 As a lifetime Wildcat I'm pretty embarrassed by students at Kstate purposefully running into KU players and coaches last night.
— Drew Nichols (@drewESUnichols) February 24, 2015 Whoever the kid is that ran into Jamari Traylor should be banned from all K State athletic events going forward. That's just idiotic.
— Jeff Schoenle (@CoachSchoenle) February 24, 2015 KU fans proclaim it #AllenFieldhouseWest and kstate's "national championship" but then get mad when their fans storm the court #youmadbro?
— Draive (@draiveschmidt) February 24, 2015 Congrats k-state fans, but have you seen Jamari trailors arms?
— tucker flory (@tuckerflo) February 24, 2015 Bill Self is mad about the court storming at Kstate last night, but when it happens at Allen Fieldhouse it's all fine and dandy.
— Jim (@JIMbalaya_) February 24, 2015 This is perhaps the most important tweet of all:
K-State Police would like help identifying this fan. Send a tip at http://t.co/ZqQti0IAve or call 532-6412 pic.twitter.com/VtBS2dPijl
— K-State Police (@KStatePolice) February 24, 2015 To reach Pete Grathoff, call 816-234-4330 or send email to pgrathoff@kcstar.com. Follow him on Twitter: @pgrathoff.
This story was originally published February 24, 2015 at 10:02 AM.