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Call him a worry wart, but Kansas University football coach Mark Mangino was a bit stressed about game-planning for Central Michigan's offense.
"I was really concerned earlier in the week that we were asking our defense to do too much," Mangino said.
Don't sweat it, coach.
KU's defense did its job on Saturday, allowing the offense simply to pile it on in a 52-7 beatdown of Central Michigan at Memorial Stadium.
Kansas was facing a team with a revamped coaching staff, and Mangino wanted to make sure all bases were covered, since anything and everything could be expected out of the Chippewas' high-powered offense.
Consider it done.
KU allowed only a fourth-quarter touchdown pass Saturday and often stopped drives before CMU even got into field-goal range.
And that pass defense? No problem.
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2007 KU-CMU Football
- KU coach Mark Mangino speaks with the media following Saturday's 52-7 thrashing of CMU
- KU do-it-all man Aqib Talib talks about his night, including a 49-yard touchdown grab
- KU quarterback Todd Reesing speaks after his impressive first career start
- KU receiver Dezmon Briscoe talks about his first game as a Jayhawk, in which he also caught his first career TD
- KU running back Brandon McAnderson talks about his first career 100-yard performance
- KU safety Darrell Stuckey talks about the boosted aggressiveness of his team's secondary
- Willie Pless speaks with the media at halftime after seeing his name unveiled in the Ring of Honor
Last year KU allowed 350-plus yards passing to five different teams.
Saturday, the pass-happy Chippewas managed just 180 yards through the air. The Jayhawks had no interceptions and just three pass breakups, but pressure on CMU quarterback Dan LeFevour took him out of his element. He completed just 19 of 37 passes.
"We shrunk his passing lanes," safety Darrell Stuckey said, "and made it very complicated for him."
In addition, KU showed a disciplined aggressiveness in putting licks on CMU players. One flag for unnecessary roughness was thrown, but major hits by Stuckey and Mike Rivera helped keep the defense's swagger at a high.
In the end, it was all a big relief to Mangino. Just a few days earlier, he was a little paranoid about what CMU might do.
"There was just so much going on," Mangino said. "Credit our defensive coaches. On Tuesday, they sorted it out, decided what we were going to go with and how we were going to do it, and the kids were well prepared."
KU thrashes UCM, 52-7
The star of the night was Todd Reesing in his very first start in a Kansas uniform.
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Comments
kufan1975 (anonymous) says...
the defense still needs some speed on the corner...if not then the secondary will be covering forever and we will get beat up in big XII just like last year.
September 2, 2007 at 12:59 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )