You wondered if it was going to be a problem all along.To some, it’s the [toughest position][1] to play on the football field. So to start over at the punt-return position from scratch after losing Jonathan Lamb and Brian Murph (and Charles Gordon the year before that) is no easy replacement.Obviously, Raimond Pendleton did not look good Saturday against Kansas State. He muffed a couple of punts, he let two drop right in front of him and he just seemed way too uncomfortable out there to have command at the position. I’d guess a change is something the KU coaches HAVE to do. But head coach Mark Mangino said Tuesday that he hasn’t made a move yet.”As I stand here, no, I have not,” Mangino said. “But that could change.”**Other tidbits** from Tuesday’s meeting with the media.- KU’s defensive backs are _pumped_ about playing Baylor’s high-profile pass offense. As one player put it, it’s 60 chances at an interception.- Jayhawk cornerback Kendrick Harper expects to play more against Baylor than he did against Kansas State. Harper was injured on Aug. 3 when he landed on his arm funny while covering Marcus Henry in practice. He had surgery a few days later but didn’t get much more specific than that.- KU associate athletic director Jim Marchiony announced that less than 1,500 tickets remain for the Kansas-Missouri matchup at Arrowhead Stadium next month. Arrowhead holds 79,451 fans.- KU announced later Tuesday that the Nov. 3 homecoming game against Nebraska is a sellout.- Manhattan native Adrian Mayes was named the offensive player of the week for the Kansas State game. James McClinton was honored on defense and Scott Webb on special teams. [1]: http://www2.kusports.com/news/2007/sep/05/keegan_footballs_toughest_position/