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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Mission Impossible 2012; Schedule Released

Subsequent to their official exit from the Big East Conference, the West Virginia Mountaineers tied the knot with the disheveled Big 12 Conference, which allowed the A.D.s to make their 2012 schedules. Once the A.D.s submitted their proposed schedules, the Big 12 officials then reviewed and finalized those schedules after a long, long, drawn out period of quiescence. On Tuesday the officials finally released those 2012 football schedules to the public for geeks like me to salivate over. Yeah...except I haven't been salivating too much. After looking at all of the schedules, I can't tell you much, but I can tell you one thing: Kansas's is going to be a bear.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Signing Day 2012

Source: Jayhawks Football
Signing day always gets my heart going a little faster than usual. I can't quite put it in words, but there is something that just makes it feel like Christmas morning all over again. The day is especially fun when Kansas hauls in a nice handful of good looking recruits, and for the Jayhawks, based on that criteria, signing day 2012 was a success. Although it was a bit overshadowed by the Missouri signing of number 1 recruit, Dorial Green-Beckham (which loomed large over all of America, to be honest), Charlie Weis and company had another good day at the office, getting familiar names and even a few surprises to dot the line at the last minute.

Monday, January 30, 2012

2011: Season in Review (The Offense)


Source: LJ World
With College Football officially over, it is finally time to put a wrap on the 2011 Jayhawks. While we would like to forget the past year entirely, it is out there all the same. There were several areas that ailed the Jayhawks and will continue to ail them if they are not accounted for (hopefully they will be in about 48 hours), so we will try to bring those weaknesses into the limelight. Today we will start by breaking down the offense (the defense will be saved for a later date, thankfully).

Monday, January 16, 2012

Meet the Press

Source: KU Sports
Charlie Weis addressed the press earlier today in jovial spirits. Beside him sat a trio of stud transfers: QB Dayne Crist, QB Jake Heaps, and WR/LB Justin McCay (all dressed in KU blue). For the first time since his initial press conference after accepting the job, Weis sat down and talked Kansas Football. Here is what he and the players had to say...

Friday, January 13, 2012

Surprise! KU finds DC; Staff Completed

Source: Bleacher Report
It's only fitting that Dave Campo comes to Lawrence as the new defensive coordinator. Wait, what? Dave Campo? Fitting? Well, yes. With regards to Kansas Football, we have learned (of late) to expect the unexpected. After all, when Charlie Weis was hired in December, it came as a surprise to all of the pundits, myself including. Names like Fedora, Dykes, and Malzahn were the frontrunners, not Weis...right? Campo's hiring also comes as a surprise to Jayhawk fans, who planned on either Al Groh, Jim Leavitt, or Willie Martinez. News is good, and although it seems to be out of the blue, when it is all said and done, Kansas fans should be pleasantly surprised.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

New to the Staff: Bowen, Blasko, and then Some

Source: LJ World
Former player and assistant coach, Clint Bowen, is back in crimson and blue after a short stint with North Texas. Bowen moved on from Kansas after Mangino's firing in 2009, but rejoins Charlie Weis and staff. There are no hard feelings, though; Kansas welcomes him back with open arms (Bowen has an excellent reputation as a defensive backs coach and is a Jayhawk through and through). What's not to like?

Friday, January 6, 2012

Another Domino Falls

Source: Rivals
Jayhawkslant.com is reporting that former Oklahoma wide-receiver Justin McCay has committed to Kansas. With the help of former teammate, Tre Parmalee, and head coach, Tim Grunhard, McCay heads to Lawrence and will be eligible to play for the Hawks in 2013 and 2014. Charlie Weis and the Jayhawks have added yet another big splash transfer.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Dry Spell Ends Today

Source: UHND
After missing out on OL, Duaron Williams (Iowa State), and TE, Sean Culkin (Missouri), Kansas plans to make January 3rd a day to remember. Naturally, "Dead Period" will be one of the slower times of the year recruiting wise because coaches can only call prospects once a week with no visits to speak of from December 16th to January 4th. Expect that to change tonight. The Jayhawks have officially named Rob Ianello the new recruiting coordinator and wide-receivers coach, and look to add All-American WR Gehrig Dieter tonight at the Semper-Fidelis All-American Bowl.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

The Coup Continues


Source:LJ World
After boggling our collective minds, hauling in not one, but two 5 star quarterbacks, Coach Weis is back out on the recruiting front, and he is also back to recruiting the transfer-type players. Weis hit a towering home-run with the two quarterbacks, Dayne Crist and Jake Heaps, and he looks to turn even more heads with his encore performance. Names have surfaced on the both sides of the ball, but two in particular, at a position of dire need, have perked our ears: two wide-outs, USC's Brice Butler and Oklahoma's Justin McCay, are starting to show serious interest in becoming Jayhawks.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

A Very Merry CRISTmas (Heaps Joins the Fray too)

Source: NCAA
News broke earlier this morning that former Notre Dame Quarterback Dayne Crist is heading to Kansas. Expected to resurrect the floundering Kansas Football program, Crist will need to work miracles, but unlike most Kansas quarterbacks, he actually has the physical tools to do so.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Staff, Recruits, and Such


Source: Mlive
Things are really starting to get exciting around the Kansas Football program. New head man Charlie Weis is signed and sealed, assistant coaches are starting to file in, and big name transfers are considering Kansas. It sure kicks the crap out of last season...

Thursday, December 8, 2011

It's Weis


And it is official! Charlie Weis has officially been hired as the next head coach at Kansas. Read inside for the latest...

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Part V (A Couple More for Good Measure)

Source: Jayhawks Football Tickets
Kansas is still on the lookout for a new head football coach and more rumors are coming your way. 2 hot names have caught some traction and it is safe to finally add them to the new and improved coaching hot board. It is Day 11 of the search, and it looks like we have reached the calm before the storm...

Monday, December 5, 2011

Big 12 Wrap-Up




Phew. After about 5,000 words on the coaching search, we are going to finally take a step aside and wrap up the Big 12's regular season. Don't worry, more is surely to come on the coaching prospects, but it is time for a much needed break from the drama.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Part IV (The Long Shots)


Kevin Sumlin
Kevin Sumlin is now as good as gone. From the looks of it, he will sign either at Arizona State (who offered him 2.5 million for 5 years), or at Texas A&M. Sumlin was a nice guy to pull for, but there wasn't a very realistic shot that he was coming to Kansas. It pains me to say it, but Kansas is not the most coveted job in all of college football. Sure it is a BCS job and KU has excellent workout facilities, but the tradition is lacking and the team is in disarray.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Part III (The Third Tier)

Source: Bleacher Report
Mike Leach
Number 1 is off the board now, so I will give you three more candidates to chew on. It would have been nice to get "The Pirate" because he would stimulate a lot of interest in the program right off the bat, but I guess Leach saw Washington State as an easier turn-around (they went 5-7 this past year and the Pac 12 is a much better draw than the Big 12). I thought of all people, Leach wouldn't shy from a challenge, but he is gone, so let's not waste our breath.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Part II (The Strong Contenders)


Source: Features

Here is Part II of the "Coaching Carousel". As we will learn, A.D. Sheahon Zenger has a lot of football connections and I really think this program is in good hands. I'm sure Zenger will be considering these well-qualified candidates...

Monday, November 28, 2011

A Coaching Carousel: Part I (The Favorites)





Come one come all; join in on the Coaching Merry-go-Round. Mark Mangino: gone. Turner Gill: gone. Who is next? It feels like we just experienced this drama! Come to think of it, it was just a short 2 years ago.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Mizzou Runs Away with Game and from Rivalry. BREAKING: TURNER GILL RELIEVED OF JOB


Source: KC Star


It was the season’s finale on Saturday and the Kansas Jayhawks put up a tough fight with arch-rival Missouri, falling 24-10. The game was competitive, like Turner Gill promised, but the ‘November to Remember’, that included a 61-7 thumping, was not enough to save face or his job. Sheahon Zenger made the call to fire Gill.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Special Feature: The War is over; Missouri Secedes from the Big 12





Source: KMBC


Happy late-Thanksgiving! Maybe the turkey and pumpkin pie is finally starting to settle, or maybe you are going back for seconds. Whatever the case may be, there is a lot of good food sitting around. Oh, and it is Missouri week. With Saturday’s game fast approaching, and Missouri leaving for the SEC, the Border War is in need of a last hurrah. Let’s hope I can do it justice in the short time I’ve been given. Enjoy.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Texas Toast; Lone-Star State Unkind to the Hawks


Source: KU Sports

No, the 43-0 stomping at the hands of the Texas Longhorns actually was not rock bottom for the Kansas Jayhawks. On Saturday, Kansas pitched its worst game of the season, maybe one if its worst in program history, falling 61-7 to a mediocre Texas A&M Aggies team. Kansas did not compete in any phase of the game, at least as far as I know (I quit on the Jayhawks at halftime: 44-0 A&M).

Monday, November 14, 2011

So Close, yet so Far; Senior Day Especially Sour


Source: KU Sports
No. 25 Baylor 31, Kansas 30 F/OT
It was Senior Day in Lawrence on Saturday and the Kansas Jayhawks nearly gave its fans a Superb Senior Sendoff. The Hawks, who fell to 2-8 (0-7), deserved a win after playing their hearts out, but a man with the moniker, RG3, would say otherwise.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Missed Opportunities Galore: ISU 13, KU 10

Source: KU Sports


Louisiana State 9, Alabama 6. I’m sorry, but was there any other game this week besides the “Game of the Century”? I realize these teams are by far the most talented and best coached, but how much time and money was invested into this one freaking football game? I now firmly believe that football is a religion in SEC land. Gag me.

Monday, October 31, 2011

What a Nightmare! Jayhawks continue to disappoint in another late-October blowout.

Source: KU Sports
A happiest of Halloweens to everyone! I hope you are enjoying the holiday season; the weather sure has taken a turn for the better here in the Midwest.

So if your day is going swimmingly and you want to keep it that way, I recommend you close your web browser before you read on, but if you are in for some bone-chilling reading, proceed slowly…

Monday, October 24, 2011

For want of a Coach! Sunflower Beatdown: Kansas State 59, Kansas 21

Inflection Point—(noun) a point on a curve at which the curvature changes from convex to concave (A.K.A. When things go from good to bad—instantly).
Example: Saturday, October 17th, 2009: the most critical day in Kansas Football history.


Source: KU Sports

From the fall of 2007 to October 17th, 2009, the Kansas Jayhawks were 25-6, they had won a co-Big 12 North Championship, an Orange Bowl, an Insight Bowl, were 5-0 on the young season, ranked No. 17 in the country, and had a perennial Heisman trophy candidate, Todd Reesing, leading the charge. But from October 17th to date, Kansas has gone 5-21, has lost to the North Dakota State Bison, lost the last 5 meetings with their rivals, Missouri and Kansas State, and has returned to their place as Big 12 doormat.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Positives to Take from a 30 Point Loss? Fiery defense, Hawks put a scare in the Sooners.



Source: KU Sports

In a game where KU gave up 47 points, 610 yards of total offense, and lost the time of possession battle, steps were taken in the right direction on defense. It’s a little baffling, but this is where we are as a program. Nonetheless, it’s something to hang your hat on.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

An Ode to the Big Man, an Elegy of Sorts



Source: KU Sports

A pitfall of mankind: we don’t know a good thing until it’s gone. As the Oklahoma State Cowboys scored at will this past Saturday in their 70-28 win over a demoralized Jayhawks team, I began to reminisce about the Mark Mangino days. Mangino won KU 3 bowl games, including a BCS game over the No.3 Virginia Tech Hokies. KU football was heading in the right direction, what a season...

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

History Repeats Itself. New Uniforms, Same Outcome. Defense Improved?


Source: KU Sports

Homecoming 2011 featured an 11 AM start for the Kansas Jayhawks, a start that appeared a little too early for the visiting Texas Tech Red Raiders. The 6 point favorites appeared to be wiping the sleep from their eyes while the Jayhawks executed to perfection.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

What the Rell? Defense putrid; offense strange


Source: KU Sports

I apologize for taking my time in writing this. I have been bogged down by homework, tests, and papers. So, I am cutting out “nap-time” for this week’s blog! This one should be especially fun!

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Webb Stellar, but Keep Feeding Sims!



Source: KU Sports

Jordan Webb not only played well enough to go toe-to-toe with stud NIU quarterback, Chandler Harnish, he played well enough to beat him. Harnish, a fifth year senior, shredded the Kansas secondary all night, but Webb out-dueled him with a clutch, game-winning 6 yard TD pass on 4th down with just seconds left in the game.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

2011: One Step Closer to 2012.



Source: KU Sports

Turner Gill’s 2011 tenure started off nicely on Saturday night-- in hindsight--it started off with a bang.