LAWRENCE | At least on the University of Kansas campus, order has been restored.
The Oklahoma Sooners pretty much ended the festering rivalry between the Kansas football and basketball players. After the Sooners’ 35-13 thumping of the Jayhawks on Saturday, it’s rather clear which high-profile Kansas team gets first dibs with the ladies and can claim rulership of Jayhawker Towers.
Not that there was ever really all that much debate about the issue. But the Sooners did spend Saturday afternoon putting Mark Mangino’s boys in their place.
The 24th-ranked Hawks, losers of two straight, will join the rest of their Big 12 North brethren on the outside of the top 25 poll and fighting for respect.
As you awaken this glorious Sunday morning, the Kansas State Wildcats, 5-3, 3-1, sit atop the North standings followed by the Iowa State Cyclones, 5-3, 2-2.
That’s simply unbelievable. We’re halfway through conference play, and Ron Prince’s recruits lead the Big 12 North. And the truth is, they should probably be tied with or chasing the Cyclones, who lost to K-State thanks to a blocked extra point and fell to the Jayhawks solely because Iowa State’s QB missed a wide-open receiver in the final seconds.
The rest of the country might laugh at the ineptitude of the Big 12 North. I say we enjoy it.
Parity, mediocrity and unpredictability can be fun, especially when they combine to humble arrogant Nebraska football fans.
Remember three weeks ago when a torrential downpour ruined the Nebraska-Missouri showdown, and Huskers fans proclaimed the return of their dynasty after Nebraska’s lucky victory. Nebraska fans jammed my e-mail box with angry messages because I had the audacity to suggest that the Rain Game meant nothing.
When Texas Tech pounded the Huskers a week ago, I didn’t get one letter of apology. I wonder what Cornhuskers fans will say now after Saturday’s nightmare, a 9-7, eight-turnover home loss to the Iowa State Cyclones.
Yeah, Nebraska is back. Back to wishing it had never canned Frank Solich.
OK, I’ve seen every North team play in person except Colorado. I have the North figured out. I know which team is the best and has the best chance to get slaughtered by Texas or Oklahoma State in the Big 12 championship.
It’s not Colorado. The Buffaloes have the worst coach. Dan Hawkins stuck his son back out on the field at QB in Manhattan on Saturday. A week after Tyler Hansen led the Buffs to a season-saving victory over ku, Cody Hawkins re-emerged to throw two horrible interceptions against K-State. Dan Hawkins should be fired. He’s not winning the North.
Well, you know I think Nebraska is a fraud. Bo Pelini’s insistence on chomping his gum like a 5-year-old and passing the football like the Huskers have legitimate skill players annoys me.
Look, if Iowa State wins the North, the Cyclones should decline the Big 12 title berth and let the second-place South team have a rematch with the South champion. Iowa State is a nice little fun story. But it would be embarrassing for the league if the Cyclones won the North.
Kansas State just won its last game of the season. Yes, I said it and I meant it. The Wildcats finish 5-7. I’m not trying to be offensive. I’m not trying to disrespect what Bill Snyder is doing with Ron Prince’s leftovers. It’s just a fact. The Cats are done.
It’s going to come down to Kansas and Missouri. All it’s going to take is a 4-4 record.
I’m picking the Jayhawks. They’ll get to 4-4 with victories over Kansas State, Nebraska and Mizzou. They’ll lose to Texas and Texas Tech. And they’ll look bad in those losses. That’s fine.
Kansas is improving. Mark Mangino’s defense played relatively well on Saturday. The Hawks forced six Oklahoma punts. They’re tackling better.
Quarterback Todd Reesing played terribly in the first half on Saturday. He put ku in a hole with two bad interceptions. He threw a skinny post right into the arms of a Cover 2 safety, setting up Oklahoma’s first TD. And then Reesing tossed a pick-6 when he tossed an out route way too late and an Oklahoma corner jumped the pass and dashed 85 yards for a score.
Reesing will not remain in a funk. He’ll rebound, the Jayhawks will finish 8-4, get shellacked in the Big 12 championship and quickly join the rest of Jayhawk Nation in rooting on the school’s top-ranked basketball team.
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Its a best guess really.
Reesing does look, surprisingly, like dog crap in his last two outings.
Kstate vs. ku is such an amazingly huge game for us now.
[Was that you that got up so early to spew some hate towards Kellis in the K-Stated forum?quote]
Its a best guess really.
Reesing does look, surprisingly, like dog crap in his last two outings.
Kstate vs. ku is such an amazingly huge game for us now.
[Was that you that got up so early to spew some hate towards Kellis in the K-Stated forum?quote]
no. I haven't commented on his blog since his terrible interview with Hartman.
Hell he may be right ku may win the division at 4-4. You could make an argument for any of the teams right now. Don't think any of us are any good.
Pretty obvious Whitlock didn't see our game with CU and just looked at a box score. Talks about Hawkins but two bad picks but didn't say one was on a deep ball at the end of the half and was meaningless. The other was on 4th down when he had to try and force it into coverage or they would have been stopped on downs. He talks like Hawkins turnovers cost CU the game or something.
It's possible we don't win another, sure.
It's also possible we got 3-1 in that same timespan.
I think it'll be something in between, especially with two games against wildly inconsistent teams at home.
No Wildcat victory from here on will be pretty. But I can see the Cats getting to six victories this season, and that would qualify as a huge success in Bill Snyder’s first season back.
Kansas State just won its last game of the season. Yes, I said it and I meant it. The Wildcats finish 5-7. I’m not trying to be offensive. I’m not trying to disrespect what Bill Snyder is doing with Ron Prince’s leftovers. It’s just a fact. The Cats are done.