_After each KU football game this season, this is where you can find out the gridiron equivalent of The Nielsen Ratings from Journal-World sports editor Tom Keegan. He’ll rate the Top 10 Jayhawk individual performances, telling you who was worth tuning in to watch. If you agree or maybe even differ, make sure to comment and tell Tom how you really feel. (**Scoring**: Each week, the top player in the ratings will be awarded 10 points. Second best gets nine points. Third best gets eight points, and so on and so on. The season standings are at the bottom)_**1. Todd Reesing**: Accurate, poised, mobile, blessed with a very strong arm. In his first college start, Reesing directed an offense that didn’t turn over the ball once, featured a pair of 100-yard rushers and a 100-yard receiver. Reesing completed 20 of 29 passes for 261 yards and four touchdowns. His 49-yard touchdown pass to Aqib Talib traveled 51 yards in the air.**2. Marcus Henry**: He turned two less-than-perfect throws into receptions. On the night, Henry had seven catches for 103 yards and a touchdown. He continues to have the look of a Texas Longhorns wideout and is primed for a huge season.**3. Anthony Collins**: Has moved to left tackle this season, so it’s no coincidence the Jayhawks ran so many running plays to the left side. He simply dominated his man on every snap.**4. Jake Sharp**: In high school, he scored 63 touchdowns as a senior. In the opener against Central Michigan he scored his first college touchdown. The first of many. He averaged 7.1 yards per carry and gained 106 yards rushing.**5. Brandon McAnderson**: Tacklers bounced off of him on his way to 110 rushing yards with an average of 6.9 per carry.**6. Aqib Talib**: Burned for one touchdown late, but otherwise did a shut-down job. He showed he’ll be a big help to the offense as well, catching a 49-yard touchdown pass from Todd Reesing.**7. Raimond Pendleton**: A 77-yard punt return for one touchdown and 21-yard reception for another score made the sophomore feel better about getting chewed out by the head coach for a dive into the end zone that drew him a flag. **8. Darrell Stuckey**: Hard-hitting safety contributed to the sound defensive effort at the back of the defense and the front.**9. Joe Mortensen**: More comfortable in the middle of the defense than on the outside, Mortensen had a sack among his eight tackles, many of them very loud ones.**10. John Larson**: Had two tackles for losses among his seven tackles.**The Keegan Ratings: Season Standings (total points)****1.** Todd Reesing (10 points) **2.** Marcus Henry (9 points) **3.** Anthony Collins (8 points) **4.** Jake Sharp (7 points) **5.** Brandon McAnderson (6 points) **6.** Aqib Talib (5 points) **7.** Raimond Pendleton (4 points) **8.** Darrell Stuckey (3 points) **9.** Joe Mortensen (2 points) **10.** John Larson (1 point)