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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

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KU football players affected by Ike

The aftermath of Hurricane Ike is very real for the Kansas football team. Not only will the Jayhawks face a squad out of the Houston area this Saturday, but several KU players also have friends and family in the path of the storm.

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Football team looks to recover from loss

It's been a long time since the Kansas football team has had to bounce back after a loss. They hope to win against Sam Houston State just eight days after their 37-34 loss to South Florida.

Jayhawks get physical

Any worries Kansas University football coach Mark Mangino might have had about how his team would rebound from its 37-34 loss to South Florida last Friday were quickly dispelled during the team's practice Sunday in Lawrence.

Normally a laid-back workout in which the team makes corrections and completes a basic walk-through, last Sunday's practice had a certain edge to it.

"It ended up in a real battle," Mangino said. " ... I mean, guys were knocking the crap out of each other. And that's the way it ought to be. If you don't like losing, you have to do something about it."

The loss marked only the team's second in its past 16 games and dropped the Jayhawks from a No. 13 national ranking to No. 19.

But Sunday's response left Mangino confident that his team would bounce back against Sam Houston State this weekend before beginning conference play Oct. 4 against Iowa State.

"I think they reacted the way I would expect them to react, like a good football team does," Mangino said. "They're angry. They're mad. And that's the kind of reaction you're looking for."

The next Todd?

Luckily for Mangino, he doesn't have to worry about replacing quarterback Todd Reesing anytime soon - the junior from Austin, Texas, and current NCAA leader in completions-per-game will be under center through 2009.

But it's never too soon to begin discussing possible replacements, which is what the coach did Tuesday when asked about true freshman Kale Pick.

"He can run, because he's big and strong, (but) he can throw the ball," Mangino said of Pick, who this week was named the team's offensive scout team player of the week after emulating South Florida's Matt Grothe in practice. "He has great spin on it, great velocity. Very accurate, and he will sit in the pocket. Down on the scout team, they're knocking him around down there, and he'll sit in the pocket and deliver the ball."

Pick, a Dodge City native who initially committed to Arkansas before signing with the Jayhawks, said Tuesday that, barring injury or some other unforeseen development, he'll take a red-shirt this season before fighting for a spot as Reesing's No. 2 next season.

Injury update

Defensive back Kendrick Harper, who was hospitalized after the team's victory over Louisiana Tech with what appeared to be a head or neck injury, is scheduled to undergo some follow-up tests later this week, but isn't expected to play against Sam Houston State.

"Kendrick will get on the practice field a little bit later in the week and run around, but he's not ready yet," Mangino said. "He's having some follow-up work done. We'll know a little more, I think, (after) the follow-up work is (done) Friday afternoon."

Mangino added that injured receiver Dexton Fields, who has missed the past two games, is "day-to-day."

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Comments

dagger108 (anonymous) says...

It would be great to get Dexton back if for nothing else than his blocking. We shouldn't need him for SHS, but hopefully he and Kendrick will be ready for conference play in particular.Anyone have thoughts on how Kale will compare to Jordan Webb? Not so much next year as after Todd graduates in 2 yrs.

September 17, 2008 at 4:21 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

bmcmich1 (anonymous) says...

I haven't seen any video on Webb, but Pick's youtube deal was pretty impressive. Heck of an arm. I am assuming KU's staff is developing him even further.Another thought -- I don't know if it was by design or not, but the 'hawks couldn't have a better off week -- just after non-con, seems a perfect split to the season and will assure the team is completely ready for BXII play. Hopefully if Kendrick and Dexton sit this week and rehab well in the off week, they will be rarin' and ready to go for Iowa St. on 10/4.

September 17, 2008 at 7:53 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

JBurtin (anonymous) says...

It will also give the team another week to stew on the loss.Beating almighty Sam Houston State just isn't gonna get the bad taste out of your mouth no matter how badly you beat them.It's similar to that Mike McCormack story from a couple weeks ago. He didn't play hard for one play and the coach took away his nickname and forced him to stew on it for a while. Then, when he finally got his next chance he made the most of it and earned back his nickname.This team's gotta earn their swagger back, and they know it.

September 17, 2008 at 3:24 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

thiknthinhawk (anonymous) says...

Somebody's gonna get their butt kicked! This team is pissed! Enter the swagger....

September 17, 2008 at 7:12 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

Hawkish4bigM (anonymous) says...

Quigley, Quigley, Quigley! A little ball-control in the third period sure would have changed things last week. Hope we can get that running game going.

September 17, 2008 at 11:55 p.m. ( | suggest removal )