Thursday, November 29, 2007

Kansas fans, starting cheering for MU


By Thor Nystrom

How bad do you want it, Jayhawk fans? Most Kansas supporters would rather eat glass than root for Missouri. On Saturday, if they have the Jayhawks’ best wishes in mind, they won’t have a choice.
If Missouri beats Oklahoma in the Big 12 Championship, and subsequently reaches the National Championship, it will markedly improve the Jayhawks’ shot at a BCS game, according to most bowl projections. Should Missouri lose on Saturday, Ohio State will ascend into the top two of the BCS standings and reach the Championship Game. Oklahoma, obviously, would make the BCS as the Big 12’s representative. This would take away an at-large spot, because Missouri is expected to be a lock regardless of Saturday’s outcome.
If the Sooners are victorious, Illinois, who will likely move into the required top 14 of the BCS standings next week to grab an at-large bid, would likely become the Big 10’s representative in the Rose Bowl and probably shut Kansas out of a $14 million BCS payday, according to projections.
If the Tigers, who opened Sunday evening in Las Vegas as three-point underdogs, avenge their only loss of the season and defeat Oklahoma, the Fiesta Bowl has widely been speculated as the most likely Jayhawk destination.
The final BCS standings and bowl pairings will be announced on at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 2 on Fox.
Some Jayhawk fans are worried about a nightmare scenario where the Cotton Bowl would select home-state and tradition-rich Texas — which could drop Kansas to the Holiday Bowl.
Associate Athletics Director Jim Marchiony said there was no sense worrying about scenarios and that the Athletics Department wanted to watch the process play out. That didn’t, however, prevent them from looking at projections.
“The process is fun to go through,” Marchiony said. “Who is going to go where and all that stuff. Of course we hope to go to a BCS Bowl. That is our number one goal right now.”
Larry Wahl, an Orange Bowl representative, said that despite speculation that Kansas’ most possible BCS destination is the Fiesta Bowl, the Orange Bowl was still considering them.
“There are a lot of schools that we are still considering. KU is in that mix,” Wahl said. “They did everything that was asked of them. They won every game that was asked, except for the last one. They are worthy of their standing, there is no question.”
Wahl said Kansas’ lack of historical success in football would not prevent the Orange Bowl from selecting them — last year the Orange hosted Wake Forest, who does not have a great football history and is a smaller university than Kansas. Wahl said Wake Forest sold out their ticket allotment.
Charlie Fiss, a Cotton Bowl representative, said his game is looking at Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas. Fiss said he didn’t know what would happen this weekend and didn’t know which way his group would vote.
“We’ve done our homework,” Fiss said. “We know Kansas fans will travel great, regardless of whether it is basketball or football. They are top-five — that speaks for itself. We know the fans will follow them.”
Fiss said the Cotton Bowl, which pays $3 million per institution, has been in contact with the Kansas Athletic Department. He declined to specifically address the issue of his bowl possibly taking a three-loss Longhorn squad over the one-loss Jayhawks, saying the group would look at a bevy of factors including record, team strength, fan base, television attractiveness, and more.
Fiss did say Kansas rates high in the fan department: “KU, name the sport, whether is football or basketball, we know they have great fans.”
Kansas has hosted representatives from every BCS Bowl except for the Rose this year. The Cotton and Holiday Bowls also both sent representatives to the KU-MU game on Saturday. The Fiesta Bowl has sent more representatives to Kansas games than any other bowl.
Fiesta Bowl representatives did not immediately return University Daily Kansan phone calls seeking comment for this story.
Marchiony said the Athletics Department was not concerned that a lack of prestige would hurt the football team in bowl selections and said, “we think the process will play out fairly.”
Marchiony said the high rating of the Kansas-Missouri football game on Saturday spoke for itself.
CBSsportsline is projecting Kansas into the Fiesta against Arizona State: “With our prediction of Missouri in the title game, we think Kansas will still be an at-large pick with only one loss, especially if the Fiesta Bowl loses the Big 12 champion. With the Fiesta Bowl’s other selection, it will take the Pac-10 runner up, which will be Arizona State. Illinois could also sneak in here instead of the Sun Devils.”
MSNBC projected the same Jayhawk-Sun Devils matchup. “If Missouri goes to the title game, a one-loss Kansas team will be an attractive at-large choice for the Fiesta.”
In other words, for possibly the first time ever, Jayhawks fans on Saturday will become Tiger fans.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

KU Assistant Young Among Finalists For Broyles Award


Kansas Defensive Coordinator Bill Young has been named a finalist for the Broyles Award, which honors the top assistant coach in college football every year. The finalists were announced Tuesday by the Downtown Rotary Club in Little Rock, Ark.

Young is one of five finalists for the award along with Auburn defensive coordinator Will Muschamp, Missouri offensive coordinator Dave Christensen, Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Heacock, and West Virginia offensive coordinator Calvin Magee.

The winner will be announced next Tuesday at the Broyles Award Banquet and Dinner in Little Rock. The winning coach will then travel to Orlando for the Home Depot ESPNU College Football Awards Show on Thursday, Dec. 6.

Young, who has been at KU since the 2002 season, has quietly helped turn the Jayhawks' defense into one of the best in the country.

The Jayhawks rank fourth in the NCAA in scoring defense (16.00), tied for seventh in rushing defense (91.42) and 14th in total defense (318.25). KU leads the Big 12 in each of those three categories, while also ranking second in pass defense at 226.83. That figure ranks 59th in the nation.

The KU defense has been an opportunistic group ranking fourth in the country in turnovers gained (32), while tying for fourth in the nation with 20 interceptions. KU has had 11 different players record the 20 interceptions.

Young also coaches the defensive line and three of his players have recorded interceptions this year with John Larson grabbing two and James McClinton and Russell Brorsen each getting one pick.

Three Kansas defensive players earned All-Big 12 First-Team honors under his tutelage this fall. McClinton, linebacker Joe Mortensen and cornerback Aquib Talib were all tabbed to the league's list. McClinton was named the league's top defensive lineman as well by the coaches.

Each NCAA Division I head coach has the opportunity to nominate one of his assistants for the Broyles Award. The Broyles Award panelists include nine former winners of the award. Current KU head coach Mark Mangino was the 2000 recipient of the award while he was serving as the offensive coordinator at Oklahoma.
Kansas (11-1) awaits its bowl selection, which will take place on Sunday.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Kansas loses:(


Tough loss.

Here an article from The Univeristy of Kansas' website.


KANSAS CITY, Mo. -
Despite 349 yards passing from sophomore quarterback Todd Reesing and three touchdowns (two passing, one rushing), No. 4 Missouri upended second-ranked Kansas, 36-28, in the annual Border Showdown game played Saturday evening at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
KU and MU tied for the Big 12 North title with the Tigers advancing to the Big 12 Championship game. Kansas finished the regular season 11-1 and 7-1 in the Big 12, while the Jayhawks complete their best regular season in program history at 11-1 overall and 7-1 in conference play. Missouri improved to 11-1 and 7-1 in league play.
Trailing 28-7 heading into the fourth quarter, Reesing led the Jayhawks on three consecutive scoring drives to cut the lead to 34-28 with 2:05 remaining. However, KU could not recover the ensuing onside kick and Missouri ran the clock down to 17 seconds. Missouri's Loren Williams killed any hope for a Jayhawk comeback when he sacked Reesing in the end zone on KU's first offensive play following a short punt pinned the Jayhawks inside the 10.
The loss ended KU's 11-game winning streak, the longest in school history.
Reesing finished the game 28-for-49 for 349 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions, his first interceptions since Oct. 6. The sophomore quarterback also ran for a touchdown in the fourth quarter.
After Missouri built a 21-0 lead in the third quarter, the Jayhawks took flight.
The Jayhawks answered MU's first touchdown drive of the second half as McAnderson slammed into the end zone on a one-yard run around the left end with 7:21 remaining in the third quarter. The scoring drive was set up by a 34-yard completion from Reesing to freshman Dezmon Briscoe and a 15-yard facemask penalty on the same play.
After Chase Daniel's third touchdown pass of the evening, KU cut the deficit again to 14 on Reesing's five-yard touchdown run, a bootleg around the right end. It was the sophomore's second touchdown run of the season.
The drive was set up by a pair of fourth down conversions. The first, an 11-yard completion from Reesing to senior Marcus Henry on a fourth-and-three from the MU 35, while Reesing's scoring play was also a fourth down conversion.
Missouri stretched the lead to 31-14 on a 43-yard field goal by Jeff Wolfert, however the Jayhawks responded again.
This time, Reesing crafted a seven-play, 57-yard drive, which took just a minute and 32 seconds off the clock. The sophomore quarterback hit Fields for a 10-yard touchdown pass to cut the deficit to 31-21 with 8:28 remaining.
After another Wolfert field goal, Reesing again led the Jayhawks down the field to cut the lead to 34-28 with 2:05 remaining.
Missouri ended any hopes of a Jayhawk comeback when Lorenzo Williams sacked Reesing in the end zone with 12 seconds remaining and gave the Tigers the eight-point margin of victory.
The Jayhawks will await their bowl bid, which will be announced on Dec. 2.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

BCS Ranking


Week 12 rankings:

GO JAYHAWKS!


BCS Standings
1. LSU 10-1
2. Kansas 11-0
3. West Virginia 9-1
4. Missouri 10-1
5. Ohio State 11-1
6. Arizona State 9-1
7. Georgia 9-2
8. Virginia Tech 9-2
9. Oregon 8-2
10. Oklahoma 9-2
11. USC 8-2
12. Florida 8-3
13. Texas 9-2
14. Boston College 9-2
15. Hawaii 10-0
16. Virginia 9-2
17. Illinois 9-3
18. Tennessee 8-3
19. Boise State 10-1
20. Connecticut 9-2
21. Wisconsin 9-3
22. Clemson 8-3
23. South Florida 8-3
24. Cincinnati 8-3
25. BYU 8-2

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Emily Carlson cheers on KU!!


KANSAS IS RANKED #2 IN THE COUNTRY!!

It was am AWESOME game yesterday. The Jayhawks scored 45 points and KILLED Iowa State. They once again showed their dominance by putting up some serious points. Reisling was great at Quarterback, completing nearly 80% of his passes. Wow. Kansas looks really good going into next week's game against Missouri. Tough game. Missouri is ranked #4. Go Jayhawks!

Friday, November 16, 2007

Big Game Tomorrow

Emily Carlson knows it's a Big Game Tomorrow!
KU verses Iowa! And... OREGON LOST last night! That means... if KU wins, they will be ranked #2! (Hopefully, it seems that Kansas is having a hard time earning respect. They were ranked 3 last week, although they are undefeated. And who knows, if LSU looses, KU could shoot up to #!) How exciting would that be?
The game is at 3:30 Central Time. And for all of you living in the Twin Cities, the game isn't televised here for some reason. You have to order it off satellite! Well worth the extra cost, though@

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Emily Carlson loves football!!

Emily Carlson is a HUGE fan of college football. I look forward to Saturdays, when I can watch games all day long! I went to a small Division III school, so big stakes games with thousands of fans watching is very exciting.
I am currently swept up in the success of the University of Kansas' run. They are currently 10-0.. the only undefeated team besides Hawaii. Plus, my brother goes there. He is so excited... I am excited... football is a great spot:)