Cliff’s Notes: Turner Gill press conference, 10/11/11

By Staff     Oct 11, 2011

Here is the Cliff’s Notes version of Kansas football coach Turner Gill’s comments at his weekly press conference today.

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Full audio has been posted.

• **Gill says there are a lot of positives through five games:** 1. KU is No. 1 in the Big 12 net punting; 2. KU is No. 1 is least amount of penalties; 3. KU has 9.5 yards per passing attempt and 6.1 yards per play; some of these numbers compare favorably to Oklahoma’s offensive numbers. Gill has been pleased with his team’s offense and special teams this year.

• **Running back Brandon Bourbon and safety Keeston Terry are both questionable for the Oklahoma game.**

• **Playing the top team in the nation is an opportunity not many teams get, and the Jayhawks are looking forward to it.**

• **The switch to the 3-4 defense has had ups and downs.** KU hasn’t been consistent with it. Part of the reason for the switch was to get more speed on the field.

• **Gill says he’s been up against the odds before in his life.** He was against the odds when he became starting quarterback at Nebraska. He said that 98 percent of the people wouldn’t have said he was going to earn that spot.

• **Gill says KU can’t turn the ball over.** The defense has struggled, but the offense hasn’t helped with the giveaways. Turnover margin is a big equalizer. KU has to improve in that area.

• **Quarterback Jordan Webb has only had a couple instances in the last two weeks where he’s tried to do too much.** But he’s still played extremely well. He’s very accurate. He’s improved, and he’s still only a sophomore.

• **Before college, the last two schools Gill chose between were Oklahoma and Nebraska.** He said that made his first win as a player over OU a little more special.

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