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Kansas Football Press Conference 10-16-07

Ryan Greene catches up with KU football players Chris Harris, Derek Fine, and Todd Reesing during a press conference on Oct. 16.

KU football team heads to Boulder this weekend

The Kansas University football team will leave the state for the first time this season when they visit the Colorado Buffaloes this Saturday in Boulder.

Gunning it

Surely, a couple of KU fans gasped when they saw quarterback Todd Reesing streaking down the left sideline against Baylor last week as a gunner while Kerry Meier was punting the football.

After all, Lawrence isn't exactly the historical home of the healthy quarterback. Taking chances with Reesing might not be popular.

But there's a reason for it. The 15th-ranked Jayhawks set up in that kind of punting formation to have the option of passing for a first down if the punt defense isn't accounting for everyone. Reesing, a former high school wide receiver, motions out wide while Meier, KU's backup quarterback, gets behind center.

"When we shift, people see it," Meier said. "If they don't cover somebody up, I see it and I can always check to it and get that first down. Otherwise, if it's covered up and everybody's guarded, I can kick it."

Now that it's on film, expect opposing teams to always be aware of the possibilities.

"I came to the conclusion at the end of last season that good offensive football, unless you have 22 elite blue-chip prospects, you have to think outside the box a little bit," KU coach Mark Mangino said. "You've got to find ways to keep the defense off balance. That's essentially what we're doing."

Working it out

Obviously, KU punt-return specialist Anthony Webb will be spending some time this week learning the art of the fair catch.

While Webb exhibited good hands and fearlessness in fielding punts against Baylor, he more than once attempted a return when a fair catch was by far the best option.

"He attacks the ball. He has no fear. That's two things we're looking for," Mangino said. "He's learning. We just put him there last week."

Webb and freshman Dezmon Briscoe both worked returning punts against Baylor, though Mangino hopes to have one guy doing it exclusively starting Saturday.

New kickoff time

If you had something planned for the 14 minutes before Saturday's Kansas-Colorado game, cancel it.

The start time for Saturday's game will be 4:31 p.m. CST, not 4:45 p.m. as originally reported. The game will be televised in high-definition by ESPN (Sunflower Broadband channels 33, 233).

Respecting Talib

Colorado coach Dan Hawkins said Tuesday that he considers KU cornerback Aqib Talib the best athlete his team will face to this point.

"We thought he was pretty good last year and we think he is better this year, if that is doable," Hawkins said. "He is talented. Not only is he fast, he is physical and he has a good feel for defending routes, as well."

However, Hawkins hinted that he has no interest in gameplanning around Talib's side of the field.

"You have to be concerned about him but you can't let one guy cancel out one whole side of your passing game," Hawkins said. "So you just have to do a good job of throwing the ball and getting open on his side."

Hitting the wall

Freshman running back Carmon Boyd-Anderson did not play against Baylor, while backups Donte Bean and Angus Quigley both received carries.

After being praised in the preseason, Boyd-Anderson has slipped a little bit.

"He got a little overwhelmed, but he's going to be a really good player," Mangino said. "What he's going through is common. It's probably the rule rather than the exception."

Players of the game

Sophomore running back Jake Sharp was named KU's offensive player of the game for the Baylor game after rushing for 110 yards on 18 carries.

Mike Rivera (eight tackles) and Chris Harris (six tackles, interception) shared defensive honors. Kick-returner Marcus Herford was cited for special teams.

Comments

txrockchalk (anonymous) says...

It's great to see Webb getting re-involved. Of course hindsight is 20/20, but Boyd-Anderson might have been a good redshirt candidate.

Speaking of red, the Big Red are at least ranked in one poll :)

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/st...

October 17, 2007 at 8:13 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

txrockchalk (anonymous) says...

Here's a nice article on Chris Harris...

http://www.kansascity.com/sports/stor...

October 17, 2007 at 9:22 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

okjhok (anonymous) says...

Good link, tx, very nice article

October 17, 2007 at 9:44 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

rev79 (anonymous) says...

Nice link and nicer article tx - I wish more reporters wrote these kind of articles!

October 17, 2007 at 10:22 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

klong (anonymous) says...

Mangino may not get five star players, but he gets smart guys who can flat out play football.

October 17, 2007 at 10:25 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

seattlehawk_78 (anonymous) says...

Tex, I've been following the Bottom 10 since KU was a regular there. If you've been following it you know that the 5 spot is reserved for big time programs. I knew Nebraska was going to end up there but there have been so many upsets this year they have had to wait their turn.

October 17, 2007 at 10:46 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

txrockchalk (anonymous) says...

I hear you, rev.

I hadn't been able to see much of Chris Harris until the K-State game, and he definitely stood out on TV as a playmaker.

seattle, it sure is nice for us to no longer be a regular in that poll, or on the waiting list for it. Yes, the ol' coveted 5 spot - - I was thinking Cal might be occupying that ranking this week, but it looks like they got nudged in the voting ;)

October 17, 2007 at 11:10 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

KURiggins (anonymous) says...

Actually Hawkins, you better gameplan around Talib. There is not a better corner in the country. I like our chances if you son throws his way a lot ...Go Hawks! Time to give the Buffaslows a beat down

October 17, 2007 at 12:39 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

AzHawk97 (anonymous) says...

Webb was awesome at catching punts. I too am glad he's found a place on the field after last season. Just a general question - Is there still the unwritten rule where you are not suppose to catch punts inside the 10? I haven't seen it carried out much if at all this year.

October 17, 2007 at 1:19 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

leikness (anonymous) says...

I think the unwritten rule is the 7 yard line now with punters becoming more effective at dropping it inside the 10. Heard that somewhere

October 17, 2007 at 2:45 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

dagger108 (anonymous) says...

I think it was in an article earlier this week that Magino commented on the punt fielded inside the 10 being a mistake by an inexperienced player, but one that he would live with because the correction is very learnable.

October 17, 2007 at 7:54 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

bykcin (anonymous) says...

Is it me or would Nick Nolte play the lead role about Dan Hawkins' life?

October 18, 2007 at 1:29 a.m. ( | suggest removal )