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Kansas Jayhawks (official thread)



Offensive staff:
  • Offensive coordinator/TEs coach: Andy Kotelnicki, Buffalo
  • QBs coach: Jim Zebrowski, Buffalo
  • WRs coach: Emmett Jones, retained
  • RBs coach: Jonathan Wallace, retained
  • O-line coach: Scott Fuchs, Buffalo
Defensive staff:
  • Defensive coordinator/safeties: Brian Borland, Buffalo
  • Linebackers coach: Chris Simpson, Buffalo
  • D-line coach: Kwahn Drake, retained
  • Cornerbacks coach: Chevis Jackson, retained
  • Special teams coordinator: Jacob Schoonover, retained
Just sayin': His entire staff...5 guys retained and 5 guys come with him from Buffalo.

When was the last time you remember a new head coach at a top Power 5 school filling his staff that way? However, when was the last time anyone ever referred to Kansas as top Power 5 school?
 
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Offensive staff:
  • Offensive coordinator/TEs coach: Andy Kotelnicki, Buffalo
  • QBs coach: Jim Zebrowski, Buffalo
  • WRs coach: Emmett Jones, retained
  • RBs coach: Jonathan Wallace, retained
  • O-line coach: Scott Fuchs, Buffalo
Defensive staff:
  • Defensive coordinator/safeties: Brian Borland, Buffalo
  • Linebackers coach: Chris Simpson, Buffalo
  • D-line coach: Kwahn Drake, retained
  • Cornerbacks coach: Chevis Jackson, retained
  • Special teams coordinator: Jacob Schoonover, retained
Just sayin': His entire staff...5 guys retained and 5 guys come with him from Buffalo.

When was the last time you remember a new head coach at a top Power 5 school filling his staff that way? However, when was the last time anyone ever referred to Kansas as top Power 5 school?
In anything besides basketball? Never
 
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Offensive staff:
  • Offensive coordinator/TEs coach: Andy Kotelnicki, Buffalo
  • QBs coach: Jim Zebrowski, Buffalo
  • WRs coach: Emmett Jones, retained
  • RBs coach: Jonathan Wallace, retained
  • O-line coach: Scott Fuchs, Buffalo
Defensive staff:
  • Defensive coordinator/safeties: Brian Borland, Buffalo
  • Linebackers coach: Chris Simpson, Buffalo
  • D-line coach: Kwahn Drake, retained
  • Cornerbacks coach: Chevis Jackson, retained
  • Special teams coordinator: Jacob Schoonover, retained
Just sayin': His entire staff...5 guys retained and 5 guys come with him from Buffalo.

When was the last time you remember a new head coach at a top Power 5 school filling his staff that way? However, when was the last time anyone ever referred to Kansas as top Power 5 school?


The fact that this thread has 4 pages should tell you all you need to know about how powerful KU football is :slappy:
I guess good for him for filling his spots in a unique manner. But we all know it won't matter
 
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Kansas agreed to pay former player under Les Miles to leave team, keep quiet about problems, per reports

Family of former Jayhawk player alleges former coach Miles and AD Jeff Long 'tried to buy our silence'


The family of former Kansas football player Caperton Humphrey is considering legal action against former Kansas football coach Les Miles, former athletic director Jeff Long and the KU athletic department following a 2019 dispute between Humphrey and a group of teammates that led to his separation from the program, according to the Kansas City Star.

Miles declined to meet with Humphrey, a junior fullback, and his father as they sought a resolution, according to the Star, and he suggested to the players involved that they settle their differences on the practice field. Long, meanwhile, is scarcely mentioned in the report other than to note that he was not represented in a signed agreement that led to Humphrey's separation from the program. Miles, Long and that Reed and other representatives from Kansas declined to comment to the Star.

Humphrey suspected the group of KU teammates of loosening the lug nuts on one of his tires after they'd been in an argument, but there was no evidence and no arrest was made. The Humphreys also relayed information to KU's compliance director David Reed that some of the players in question were selling marijuana.

Those instances, among other things such as altercations at practice, led to a confrontation involving several players in Humphrey's apartment during which police were called. Although no police report was created, Reed, a family friend of the Humphreys, said the KU athletic department would help resolve the simmering tension, the Star reported.

Humphrey and his family agreed to an arrangement reportedly signed by Reed that called for Humphrey to leave campus and complete his studies online at his home in West Virginia. The arrangement, which the Humphreys signed, covered tuition, along with monthly stipend checks and moving expenses -- around $50,000 in benefits. In exchange, the signed document stated the Humphrey family would not publicly disparage Kansas or its employees, the Star reported.

Entire article: https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...e-team-keep-quiet-about-problems-per-reports/
 
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No kidding. I imagine that conversation went the same as the end of Captain America Civil War.

Kansas AD - “I’ll call you.”
Kevin Warren - “Great! I’ll put you on hold, I like to watch the line blink.”
Ha. I know the B1G wouldn't want to add Kansas. The only way the B1G expands in the future is if they poach someone from the ACC or ND decides to not be independent anymore (fat chance). There is not one school in the Big XII outside of UT or OU that makes any sense for the B1G to add.
 
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I see the Okies are fighting over who started the Dust Bowl...

https://www.si.com/college/oklahoma...e-trust-with-move-to-sec-in-scathing-comments

I mean why make such a fuse over this: Oklahoma has dominated the Bedlam Series, owning an 87-18-7 (. 808) all-time record against Oklahoma State and is 41-9-2 (. 808) in the series in Norman. OU has won 13 of the last 15 meetings and is 11-2 against OSU with Mike Gundy as the Cowboys' head coach.

What does puzzle me is why either school would leave a situation in which they are all but guaranteed a CFBP slot just for winning their conference. They've weathered the Baylor/TCU blip. Who's going to challenge them in that league? They sure aren't going to be in more playoffs just by being part of the SEC. And no, not interested in having either of them in the Big Ten.
 
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Now that I live in OKC, it's definitely interesting to hear the banter between the fans of OU and OSU. Taking into account the record that @cincibuck wrote above, I liken it to tOSU and UofCinci. I originally thought about Ohio U, but that's slighting the Bobcats as they recognize they're not even close to the Buckeyes.
 
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