AP All American Jayhawks
Big Time
Aqib Talib and Anthony Collins pull down first-team AP All-American status. James McClinton makes the second team. I like the sound of Consensus All-American for Aqib Talib.
Full List of KU All-Americans
1947 — Ray Evans
1947 — Otto Schnellbacher
1951 — George Mrkonic
1952 — Gil Reich
1952 — Oliver Spencer
1960 — John Hadl
1961 — John Hadl
1963 — Gale Sayers
1964 — Gale Sayers
1968 — Bobby Douglass
1968 — John Zook
1973 — David Jaynes
1983 — Bruce Kallmeyer
2007 — Anthony Collins
2007 — Aqib Talib
(lifted from KUsports.com)
Mark Mangino Sent Me an E-Mail
WIth this link: http://www.orangebowlbound.com/
Can I just say that not only is he a great coach, but he also has mad video editing skills!
Three-Star DE to KU
Rivals is reporting that three-star defensive end D.J. Marshall has given a verbal commitment to KU. He's ranked as 38th best DE in the nation.
6-4/275/4.75 -- Mesquite (TX)
Rivals Profile
2007 KU Football -- End of Regular Season Report
With four eight twelve games down and as a follow-up the 1/3 season report and 2/3 season report, it's time to once again check in on my 2007 Wish List published back in July.
--As hyped as he is, it'd be refreshing to see Aqib Talib actually exceed expectations
1/3: Done
2/3: Double-check
3/3: The entire D got toasted pretty good at Arrowhead, but AT is still popping up on All-American lists. Mission accomplished.
--A full house for opening day
1/3: 46,815. Let's call that about 93% of the goal and award an A-
2/3: Roughly 43k for the Baylor game, but I think the weather had a little to do with that
3/3: KU averaged 46,784 for 2007 with advance sellouts against Nebraska and Iowa State. Are we ready to sell out non-con games?
--The front seven rises to the level of the 2005 crew
2/3: Starting to believe -- Jeff Wheeler looked a little like Charlton Keith on that pressure of McGee (A&M) that nearly resulted in a James McClinton INT. Plus:
“I think it rivals what we had in 2005,” Mangino said. “We probably have an edge on that group. So yeah, I’d say it’s the best.”
LJW Link
3/3: Not quite to that level. We have to replace James McClinton but most of these guys will be back for 2008. Improvement is likely.
--Kerry Meier or Todd Reesing make me forget all about Bill Whittemore
1/3: 5 is one more than 4, right? So far so good, but the Rocket is still young and the Brentwood Bomber was pretty damn good. Looks like the season TD record is going down though. Record = 18. Reesing is currently at 11.
2/3: The most impressive thing about Todd is that he's complimenting that gunslinger attitude with smart play. He's taking a few more sacks than he used to but he's not making the critical turnovers. With this offfense, you just need to live to move on to the next down. Spread the ball around to your weapons.
3/3: Had a rough game against Mizzou in the first half, but again demonstrated that he's never out of it. Fought hard to get KU a shot at the end. Plus, 32 touchdown passes versus 6 INTs! I remember saying in 2005 if we could have had Bill Whittemore with that defense that we would've had a serious contender ... Reesing proved that theory to be true.
--Derek Fine catches 60 balls
1/3: It projects to be 56 right now over 14 games. The seven reception effort against FIU helped, but we're going to need a little extra effort. There have been a few dropped balls.
2/3: Fine has 30 catches for 279 yards and three TDs which projects out to 52 catches. He's dropping at least one pass per game. Still a great tool for the offense, but he can improve. During the stretch would be a great time.
3/3: 44 receptions, 380 yards and four TDs. He could hit 50 with a good game in Miami. To be fair, I did think he would get 14 games this year, but we obviously missed out on the Big 12 Championship.
--Ed Warriner makes the exact right play call on every down
1/3: Check
2/3: Other than the first series of each game -- check.
3/3: Ed started to play a little more conservatively in the final games, but with Reesing limping around can you really blame him? A truly impressive performance.
--We don't go for the two-point conversion ever (excepting of course for the win against Texas in the Big 12 Championship game)
1/3: Grade-F
2/3: Grade-Triple dog F
3/3: This seemed to improve in the final third mainly because it didn't come up.
--The offensive line doesn't have to go through the usual 7-8 game growth process and is dominant for all 12 games
1/3: So far, very good. Looking forward to testing this against the Wild Felines on 10/6
2/3: One of the main reasons we are 8-0
3/3: No one noticed when Anthony Collins missed the Iowa State game, but the line wasn't quite as effective against Missouri in the first half.
--Pass defense goes from the bottom D1 to top 10 in the nation
1/3: No problem
2/3: Fully recovered from the loss of Charles Gordon and looking prepared to send Talib to the NFL without wrecking the 2008 crew
3/3: 59th in average pass yards given up. Nebraska and Mizzou toasted us. Expect more improvement next year.
--Marcus Herford plays to his talent level and KU uses him all over the field
1/3: It looks like Kerry Meier is filling this role. A nice kick return for TD for Marcus though.
2/3: This is adjusted to "become a solid wideout." The kick returns are enough though. He's a threat to score each return.
3/3: One more year to become a true threat at wide receiver. Led the Big 12 in kick return average.
--Jake Sharp -- at least one TD per game 30 yards out or more
1/3: Well, he's got three TDs, so let's just revise this to one TD per game. I think he can make up the one TD deficit
2/3: Jake's got six TDs on the year, but his partner has another nine. The combo backfield rocks. I'd still like to see Jake rip one about 60 yards this year.
3/3: He never did rip the big one, but he was solid. With the experience Jake aquired, KU fans again feel like we'll be able to transition after graduating another great running back. 788 yards and 7 TDs for the year.
--Marcus Henry -- 18 TDs, 1300 yards
1/3: Hmm, it's only projecting out to seven TDs at this point. Perhaps, he's saving it up for conference play. However, the current 98.25 ypg gets you 1,375 yards for 14 games
2/3: He's got three TDs. I don't think he's going to make it. He's got 585 yards so he may need a breakout game to get to 1,000.
3/3: 994 yards and 9 TDs to date. He wasn't going to make the 18 TD goal, but the 1300 yards would have been in the ballpark if we could have added that Big 12 Championship game.
--50,000 plus Jayhawk fans wearing blue at Arrowhead
1/3: We'll probably need an impartial KSU attendance expert to stop by and make the call, but it looks pretty good so far.
2/3: The latest rumor is that they split the KU/MU fans on the fifties. If true, that is a severe mistake. Also, interested to see how it worked out with the Chiefs season ticket holders getting first crack. If KU season ticket holders don't have seats as good as they have at Memorial, the experiment will end in 2008.
3/3: We may never know the real numbers. No matter what, it felt like 50/50 and that is a failure on the part of our fan base. The experience was not enjoyable for the KU fans that attended. Getting 40k back next year will take a nifty trick by Lew Perkins and the KU marketing department. By the way, it didn't work out well giving Chiefs' fans first crack at tickets.
--14 wins
1/3: Still on target
2/3: As expected, 8-0
3/3: So close. Next year, when we open with 11 wins, we won't have to hear about our schedule.
Border War TV Ratings
Jeffrey Flanagan had a nice article in today's KC Star on TV ratings for both the Big 12 Championship game and the Border War. Here are some excerpts:
"... based on the assumption that without a major market involved, national television ratings generally sink. But the last two weekends of Big 12 football proved that thinking to be erroneous. The Missouri-Kansas game on ABC almost two weeks ago drew a 6.57 rating nationally. The Big 12 title game between Missouri and Oklahoma last Saturday topped that at 6.64."
"How do the Big 12 numbers compare with other big games this year? Ohio State-Michigan, one of college football’s classic rivalries, drew a 5.0 nationally. The LSU-Florida game, at the time a very significant matchup, only drew a 3.1 rating. And the early-season matchup of USC and Nebraska, extremely hyped at the time, drew just a 2.5 rating. The SEC title game between LSU and Tennessee did well, drawing a 5.9, but didn’t match the Big 12."
Two things to mention here:
- This is awesome for recruiting. Wide receivers and defensive ends please apply now.
- Will this get through to Fox and ABC? Choose the best games, not the best TV markets.
Congratulations to Mark Mangino
For not punching Lee Corso in the mouth last night when he had the chance. Also, good stuff on the College Coach of the Year Award. You could see it in 2002, we had a few doubts in 2006, but you brought it home in 2007. Mark Mangino can coach.
Aqib Talib and Anthony Collins also nabbed Walter Camp All-American honors on the ESPN show last night. I agree of course. Ring of Honor reservation for two please.
The show started earlier than I expected, but I heard reports that KU nabbed a breakthrough award and Aqib Talib did a little bit of on the air recruiting? Can I get some confirmation on that?
2008 KU Football Recruiting Update
With the all the hype during the final month of the season, recruiting took a little bit of a back seat at Hawk Digest. Still, Mark Mangino and his staff landed four recruits in November and we know they're out there workin' it now. All four of the November picks are impressive, but I especially like the two defensive ends. Nicholas Plato at 6-6 looks like a nice two-star project. With all of the spread attacks in our conference, I'd say height on the d-line is going to become more critical. Class breakdown to date:
November Verbals
Star/PS Player/Location/Ht/Wt/40/Signed
2-DE -- Nicholas Plato/Edwardsville, IL -- 6-6/228/4.82 -- 11/18/2007
3-DE -- Duane Zlatnik/Rossville, KS -- 6-4/260 -- 11/18/2007
3-DB -- Corrigan Powell/Garland, TX -- 5-10/161/4.5 -- 11/5/2007
3-OL -- Trevor Marrongelli/Round Rock, TX -- 6-4/285/5.1 -- 11/4/2007
2008 Recruits Complete List
Star/PS Player/Location/Ht/Wt/40/Signed
3-DE -- Duane Zlatnik/Rossville, KS -- 6-4/260 -- 11/18/2007
3-DB -- Corrigan Powell/Garland, TX -- 5-10/161/4.5 -- 11/5/2007
3-OL -- Trevor Marrongelli/Round Rock, TX -- 6-4/285/5.1 -- 11/4/2007
3-QB -- Kale Pick/Dodge City, KS -- 6-1/198/4.5 -- 10/22/2007
3-OL -- John Williams/Tulsa, OK -- 6-4/335 -- 10/9/2007
3-OL -- Ben Lueken/St. Louis, MO -- 6-5/318/5.1 -- 9/17/2007
3-TE -- Tim Biere/Omaha, NE -- 6-4/235/4.8 -- 6/18/2007
3-TE -- Tanner Hawkinson/McPherson, KS -- 6-6/230/4.8 -- 6/16/2007
3-WR -- Daymond Patterson/Mesquite, TX -- 5-8/165/4.43 -- 6/9/2007
2-DE -- Nicholas Plato/Edwardsville, IL -- 6-6/228/4.82 -- 11/18/2007
2-DT -- Zach Stadther/North Little Rock, AK -- 6-2/275/4.9 -- 6/19/2007
2-WR -- Jamaal Johnson/Houston, TX -- 6-2/180 -- 5/25/2007
2-ATH -- Sean Ransburg/Harrisonville, MO -- 6-1/185/4.5 -- 4/10/2007
Rating Source: Rivals
Whitlock Puts On The Tiger Head
"Va. Tech-Kansas is a terrible matchup. The handful of Kansas fans who pony up to fly to Miami will have a great time at South Beach and plenty of elbow room at game time."
http://www.kansascity.com/sports/columnists/jason_whitlock/story/388445.html
Note to Jason
Like Lee Corso, once you put on the Tiger Head, it never comes off. You are now a Tiger forever. Let me know how that works out for you. You've trashed KU fans twice now, so no more jumping back and forth.
Simple Math
1 < 2
One More Time
KU needs to beat Missouri to keep national title hopes alive. KU loses to Missouri. KU loses shot at a national title but is absolutely in the Top 10 slots as one of only two BCS one-loss teams. Chase Daniels demonstrates side effects of steroid usage and Missouri pees pants in San Antonio so KU should lose BCS status? We put it on the line moving a home game to Arrowhead and our QB didn't throw a tantrum on national TV. We did the right things. We played our schedule and had one eight-point loss. Putting a home win against some low-rung BCS team in place of Toledo doesn't matter, it still totals up to 11 wins. Well, I guess it matters -- it would have given us LSU's spot in the national championship game or at least a claim to it.
I'll Tell You What It's About
BCS
Wow. Virginia Tech in the Orange Bowl on January 3. We missed out on our shot at a Big 12 Championship, but we still get a chance to redeem the 1968 team. Awesome.
Hey, I'm all sorry and stuff for Mizzou, but I don't need to listen to the nationals trash my team. We carried that undefeated target in a BCS conference twelve weeks. Everyone knew we had injuries and no one made excuses. We played just three games in Lawrence in October and November. We ended with a virtual road game at Arrowhead and Mizzou nailed us. Good for them. We lost and we assumed our best bowl opportunity was the Cotton Bowl. It started to shake out a little different during the week, so Mizzou knew the score going into last night's game. Again, I'd still trade the Orange Bowl for a chance to have played in San Antonio last night.
Bottom line. We had a great season. We're going to take our BCS bid and enjoy it. This is a chance to make a statement for next year.
OU Does It Again
What A Mess
In tandem with Pitt taking out West Virginia, Oklahoma claimed the Big 12 championship and created a BCS nightmare. Perhaps there should be no championship game for 2007. Give the trophy to Hawaii and call it a year.
Deep Thoughts On A Sunday Morning
- Good stuff from the Sooners as they once again "lucked out" against Mizzou. That makes five Big 12 Championships this decade. KU would have liked a tipped ball INT at Arrowhead, but I guess speed kills. KU has a strong defense, but I'm not sure they can claim the overall speed that OU has. Looks like we've got a good shot at a head-to-head comparison.
- So, nothing would surprise me this evening, but it looks like KU will go to a BCS bowl while Mizzou gets the Cotton Bowl. Hey, we're about as anti-Mizzou here as it gets, but that doesn't seem quite right. I'd say all three teams deserve to be in the BCS, but that's against "the rules." The only thing I guess you can say is that MU knew the score going into the last two games. The bowl system defines fickle. Last year, we can't even get into the International Bowl. This year the BCS wants us. I guess the point is to be in the mix every year and suffer through the good and bad. Plus, I'd have traded a BCS bid for a north title in a heartbeat.
- I grudgingly gained some respect for Chase Daniel last weekend at Arrowhead. I was pretty disappointed at his display of poor sportsmanship last night on numerous occasions. We all understand being passionate about the game, but I think his attitude had a negative effect on his team. As a senior next year, he may want to get that in check.
BCS Selection Show, 7:00 p.m. tonight, FOX