Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Soccer Upset By Texas

The 19th ranked KU soccer team suffered its 3rd consecutive Big 12 defeat, this one coming at the hands of the Texas Longhorns. The loss drops Kansas to 8-4-1 overall and 0-3 in Big 12 play. Kansas took a 1-0 lead in the second half, but a Becca Rivera goal and a Kylie Doniak penalty in the 78th minute gave the Longhorns an advantage they would not relinquish.

Catlin Noble got the lone goal for the Hawks, which was her 2nd of the weekend.

Kansas next plays host to Texas Tech on Friday and Colorado on Sunday.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Morningstar Suspended For First Semester

Junior guard Brady Morningstar has been suspended for the first semester following an arrest for DWI. He was released on $250 bond. Bill Self said he was disappointed in Morningstar, who broke new, more stringent rules that were imposed after the fights between the football and basketball teams.

Last year Morningstar averaged 6.5 points, 3 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game while shooting 42% from three and often guarding the opposing team's best perimeter player.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Police To Look Into Brawl

According to a report on ESPN, University of Kansas police will look into the altercations which took place last week between members of the school's football and basketball teams.

Major Chris Keary said there is enough information to file an incident report. After investigating, it will be up to local prosecutors to determine whether or not charges will be filed. Sophomore Tyshawn Taylor injured his hand throwing a punch. AD Lew Perkins said that after the incident he was as mad as he had been in  a long time.

Because we all need some good news: BC's Mark Herzlich says he is 99% cancer free. Congrats, Mark. Go Eagles

And Go Jayhawks.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Reesing Named Semifinalist For Campbell Trophy

Senior quarterback Todd Reesing has been named a semifinalist for the 20th William V. Campbell Trophy. The trophy goes to a Senior who has at least a 3.2 GPA, excels at football, and shows strong character and leadership. Reesing, who is a double major (finance, econ) is 9th nationally in completions and 11th in total offense.

If the awards committee has a hard on for Tim Tebow like every other person in America, then the Florida QB will probably take home the award. But if performance in school really matters, Reesing is the only choice here.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Barbee Wins Kansas Invitational


KU Junior and South Dakota native Nate Barbee earned his first career win as a member of the Jayhawk golf team. He came from a stroke down to narrowly edge Missouri's Jace Long. Barbee also led Kansas to a 2nd place finish in the team portion of the tournament. The Hawks came from 7 strokes down, but finished two strokes back of Oklahoma. Missouri and Lousisiana-Lafayette also tied for 2nd.

Freshman Chris Gilbert finished in a tie for 14th. It was his 2nd top 20 in his first three career tournaments.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Football Team Good; Not That Good

So KU is 4-0 again and with games coming up against Iowa State and Colorado, we could be 6-0 heading into a showdown with Oklahoma. Todd has completed 2/3 of his passes, thrown for 9 TDs and has over a 150 QB rating. Toben Opurum has 6 TD runs, and he and Jake Sharp are averaging 4.6 and 5.7 yards respectively. Kerry Meier and Jake Sharp each have 3 TD catches. Kansas is 4th in the league in scoring, and 2nd in the Big 12 in rushing, which is amazing.

The defense has put up good numbers, but there are some questions. The secondary outside of Darrell Stuckey and Daymond  Patterson has been very average. Even more troubling: the play of the offensive line. Starting a redshirt freshman at left tackle probably doesn't help, but Tanner Hawkinson hasn't been that bad. Jeff Spikes has not been very good and the other offensive linemen have, in my opinion, not protected Reesing like they will need to to win some shootouts in the Big 12.

With the defense giving up 18 points to Southern Miss, one can only imagine how many points the offense will need to put up to have a chance against Texas.

BBall-Football Kerfluffle

When I woke up in the morning and saw on The Big Lead that the basketball team and football teams had fought with eachother, the first words out of my mouth were "oh fuck."

Then I read some dumb stuff. Jason Whitlock of the KC Star talked about the influence of rap music on the fight, saying that Tyshawn Taylor behaved like a gang member because of it. Please. Saying this stuff is like saying that Columbine got shot up cause of Marilyn Manson.

Whitlock also cited lyrics T2 put on his Facebook page prior to the brawl. Every person I know has had music lyrics as his or her Facebook status at one point. Just because these kids listen to Lil Wayne or 50 Cent doesn't mean that they should be the scapegoat when something like this happens.

As to who was truly at fault? Who knows. I sure don't know, and I doubt I will ever know. The job that Mark Mangino has done on campus the past few years has been amazing. He has turned basically a 1-AA team into one of the best teams in the country. But, as much as I love him and Dezmon Briscoe, the basketball team is what made me a KU fan in the first place, so if Briscoe has to be suspended, or hell even kicked off the team, to appease Bill Self, so be it.

Fortunately for everyone involved, it seems that the three men leading the programs (Mangino, Self, AD Lew Perkins) are much more mature than the kids they look after.