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Jayhawks touch down in Miami
Yesterday afternoon the Kansas football team touched down in sunny Miami, Florida.
Can KU stop unique V-Tech offense?
There are six days and counting until KU and the Virginia Tech Hokies take the field in the 2008 Orange Bowl, but how can the Jayhawk defense stop the two-quarterback offense run by Frank Beamer?
Back to work
The police sirens howled through the neighborhood streets, and the Kansas University football team's buses were flanked by flashing red-and-blue lights on the way to practice Friday.
Such an entrance is expected when President Bush is arriving somewhere. But this was just the Jayhawks, heading to Barry University in Miami Shores, Fla., for their first team practice in Florida before next week's Orange Bowl against Virginia Tech.
The police escort got KU there on time, and the Jayhawks practiced for a couple of hours on a nice bermuda pitch that's normally home to Barry University's soccer team.
The Jayhawks appeared in good spirits and doing fine from a health standpoint. The four banged-up starters from the Nov. 24 game against Missouri - offensive tackle Anthony Collins, defensive tackle James McClinton, safety Patrick Resby and cornerback Kendrick Harper - all were present and showing no ill effects.
Extreme makeover
Apparently, Kansas University linebacker Joe Mortensen has spent the month of December working on his beauty.
The normally clean-shaven Mortensen showed up on the practice field Friday with a mohawk and a grizzly beard, looking strikingly like Mr. T.
In town
One day after KU's arrival, Virginia Tech's football team arrived at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on Friday afternoon. The Hokies' team hotel is in Hollywood.
One of the first things VT coach Frank Beamer planned to do Friday was hold a meeting to set ground rules for the players. The Hokies won't practice in Florida until today.
"We start out early in the week with a 2 a.m. curfew, and then it comes down each night of the week," Beamer said. "We want them to have fun, but we also want to make sure we do things right down here, also."
VT back suspended
The Roanoke (Va.) Times is reporting that Virginia Tech starting running back Branden Ore will be suspended for the first quarter of the Orange Bowl for showing up late to a recent practice.
"I'm not putting up with that kind of stuff," VT running-backs coach Billy Hite told the paper. "In order for us to win ball games, we can't have guys showing up at practice whenever they want to."
Ore has 876 rushing yards and eight touchdowns this season. Sophomore Kenny Lewis Jr. will start in Ore's place, Hite told the Times.
New commit
Kansas received another in-state pledge when Wichita North defensive tackle Darius Parish called the KU coaching staff and gave his oral commitment Friday.
Parish, a 6-foot-3, 325-pounder, was a one-time commitment to Nebraska. But the coaching change caused Parish to open his recruitment, and he eventually picked Kansas over Wisconsin and Oklahoma State.
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Comments
mvjayhawk (anonymous) says...
Landing Parish is awesome news. what a recruiting class we're landing.....very good players at the key positions....QB, CBs, rush DEs, OLs, and now a 2nd excellent DT. Way to go coach MM and staff....welcome to Lawrence Mr. Darius!
December 29, 2007 at 9:15 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
hawkfan20 (anonymous) says...
Yep, that's a big time signing. Welcome Darius!
December 29, 2007 at 10:22 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
beebe1 (anonymous) says...
Whatever happened to Glazer, the TE from CA in a Jr. College. Committed last June.
December 29, 2007 at 12:05 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Former_Jhawk (anonymous) says...
Glazer had some eligibility issues similar to those of Eric Butler. I believe he ended up only having 1 year left to play football instead of the 2-3 originally thought.
December 29, 2007 at 1:18 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
jhwkfan162515 (anonymous) says...
Mangino, take note. VT is taking the high road by punishing wayward players. Don't hesitate to do the same if - God forbid - someone tries to pull a fast one on you.
Also, good job landing Darius Parish. The recruiting just keeps harvesting better players for Kansas.
December 29, 2007 at 9:06 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )