**1. Darrian Miller:** Quick, shifty, powerful true freshman back willed his way to 147 yards on 24 carries. His presence bodes well for future of KU’s running game. **2. Bradley McDougald:** Third stellar game in a row for the hard-hitting, fast safety. He broke up two passes and made ...
**1. Kevin Young:** Had three of KU’s 12 dunks and in just 14 minutes stuffed the box score with 13 points, seven rebounds, two assists, two blocked shots and two steals. **2. Thomas Robinson:** Needs to learn that avoiding technicals is more important than getting the last word. Also, his ...
**1. Bradley McDougald:** Emerging junior safety made his presence felt all over the field. Returned an interception 29 yards, made 11 tackles (10 solo, two for a loss) and forced a fumble. He’s beginning to show why Ohio State recruited him as a safety. **2. D.J. Beshears:** Willed his ...
**1. Keeston Terry:** The freshman safety had 15 tackles and looked as if he had regained his old swiftness. **2. Greg Brown:** Picked off a pass in the end zone. **3. Toben Opurum:** Had a 15-yard sack and was credited with a quarterback hurry and seven tackles. **4. Steven Johnson:** Had ...
**1. Jordan Webb:** The well-drilled, well-conditioned Kansas State defense didn’t leave opportunities for long passes, so the efficient Webb took what the defense gave him and dinked and dunked his way to 21 for 28 with 169 yards and a touchdown. **2. Jeremiah Hatch:** One week after ...
**1. Steven Johnson:** He not only went horizontal for an interception, broke up a pass, had a tackle for a loss and was credited with a quarterback hurry, he also was in on 13 tackles. Afterward, he predicted Kansas wouldn’t lose another game. Oh well, he earned a scholarship after coming ...
**1. Tim Biere:** As expected (see Cram Session), Biere’s talents translated to the better competition. He caught seven passes for 93 yards and a touchdown that gave Kansas the lead. **2. JaCorey Shepherd:** True freshman streaked down the left sideline for a 68-yard touchdown. **3. ...
**1. Brandon Bourbon:** A nice blend of speed, size and power, in that order, Bourbon has star potential and needed just 10 carries to show that. He rushed for 101 yards, including a 51-yard touchdown. **2. Keeston Terry:** The move to free safety from strong safety suited him well. He ...