A SHOCKING display of raw, physical POWER has COLLEGE BASKETBALL EXPOSED. Kansas’s Flory Bidunga, the “big fella from the Congo,” isn’t just playing a game—he’s being UNLEASHED as a weapon in a sports industrial complex that CHEWS UP and SPITS OUT international talent. In a DOMINANT 80-62 demolition of Baylor, Bidunga’s 23-point, 11-rebound double-double wasn’t just athleticism; it was a BRUTAL revelation of what American programs DEMAND from imported athletes.
With FIVE CRUSHING blocks and thunderous alley-oops, Bidunga played with a ferocity that left Baylor broken. Announcer Gus Johnson’s gleeful praise masks a DARKER TRUTH: this is a SYSTEM that scouts the globe for human highlights, offering fleeting fame in exchange for a lifetime of wear and tear. “If I don’t get that, that’s on me,” Bidunga declared—a HARROWING acceptance of a do-or-die mandate placed on young shoulders.
This comes just days after he helped END the undefeated season of No. 2 Iowa State. Kansas’s “up-and-down season” is now being SAVED on the back of this Congolese giant. But at what cost? We celebrate the dunks while IGNORING the machinery that brought him here. He is the ultimate example of COLLEGE SPORTS’ DIRTY LITTLE SECRET: find them, funnel them, and let them destroy each other for our entertainment.
As Kansas rides his momentum, ask yourself this: is this the future of the sport, or are we witnessing the glorified exploitation of a human being for WINS and CLICKS? The terrifying roar of the crowd is the sound of the machine working PERFECTLY.




