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Wednesday
Nov122008

Sound and the Fury: Fuel in the Tank

CAN THE JAYHAWKS FIND THE SPARK?
In his Big 12 power rankings yesterday, Blair Kerkoff asked whether or not KU had "anything left in the tank." I think that really points to one of the significant issues with not being able to break through with a big win for the 2008 season so far. Both emotionally and physically, I think it's tough for ascending mid-level teams reaching for the elite status to withstand the beating taken over a full season. 

I think we watched that scenario play out with the ISU program under Dan McCarney. Even when they were good, they always seemed to struggle late in the season. For teams that don't have a lot of talented depth that becomes a problem -- you can only play on emotion so long and the physical toll is going to start to show in November. ISU always has that tough non-con with Iowa. This year KU took on USF and you hope that game prepares you to play with high level Big 12 competition. The reality is we took a hit on confidence and now the physical toll is evident as even Mangino is describing us as a poor tackling team. When a team is not tackling, I look to physical fatigue and the mental edge.

Playing a weak non-con will draw media skepticism (though not for Texas Tech or UT), but the reality is that's a non-factor as the Big 12 provides all the competition you need. Until we've added another 20,000 seats to Memorial and consistently sell out 70k, we'll need to use the four non-cons to develop our transition players.

SPARK II
There's been some discussion on the boards about the fact that under Mark Mangino the Jayhawks rarely quit. Some fans felt that there was some quit in the Texas Tech game. That's up for debate, but I did see the Jayhawks finally quit in 2006. I really couldn't blame them after what they had been through. It was the first half of the Colorado game and that is the worst performance the team ever put together under Mangino.

Of course, you know that Mangino pulled Todd Reesing's redshirt at halftime and the kid came in and lit a fire under the Jayhawks that literally burned through the 2007 season. Some of the veterans really took advantage of that spark and Reesing's passion for the game ... and winning. Guys like Anthony Collins, Aqib Talib and James McClinton showed a lot of emotion on the field and backed it up. It was almost like they had been waiting for a big time QB to show up. For years the Hawks had to try to slug it out with a constant rotation at the QB position. It was like, "now we have a winner at QB, forget about it, let's do some damage."

And they did.

All of the sudden though, Reesing is a veteran (it happens fast in the college game) and a marked man in the Big 12. It's time for some young players to step up and show some spark. It's time to show us that you're here to win and not just taking up space. There are veterans out there that have been battling for four or five years. Take a look at what James Holt is doing. Get inspired -- get in the game -- get in the battle -- play football and win. It's fun, I guarantee it.

Reader Comments (7)

Nice post. I had not really made the connection, but I think you're right. I don't feel great about this game, but I really think if we were to get a big play early (especially from an unexpected source - I'm looking at you kickoff return team) that it could change the entire dynamic of the game and possibly season.
November 12, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterhiphopopotamus
You mentioned Tech and Texas not getting criticism for their non-con. Tech was getting criticism before they got into the meat of their schedule and made the big wins. Texas on the other hand has never been criticized even though they only leave the state of Texas twice this year.
November 12, 2008 | Unregistered Commentermoyae84
Moyae -- you are correct. Tech did get some early criticism. That has all but faded which is actually cool in my opinion -- I just didn't enjoy all of the heat we took last year. I still say A&M and OSU were quality wins.
November 12, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDJ
I agree, both of those teams were pretty decent opponents.

Yeah, Tech has shut the doubters up. They are looking very good, I'm almost hoping they win out.
November 12, 2008 | Unregistered Commentermoyae84
Yeah, Tech is one of those teams that you hate to play because they are apt to humiliate you. But once you get some distance, they are fun to watch. If they get to the national title game, I feel like they will destroy the opponent. Teams outside of the BIg 12 just don't have the experience to deal with that offense.
November 13, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDJ
Tech Bama or Tech Florida would be fun to watch. Tech-USC would be even more fun. But could you imagine if OU or UT get in there with Tech? (I've heard it mentioned as a possibility but I don't think it'd happen).
November 13, 2008 | Unregistered Commentermoyae84
I think Florida would give Tech the best game. USC on paper should be able to play with Tech, but playing in that conference I just can't see them being prepared for something like Tech. Maybe, I'm over-rating them. It really comes down to the game in Norman.

On an All-Big 12 National Title game -- that would be cool, but I hope to put a dent in that possibility today.
November 15, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDJ

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