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More News and Notes: KU - South Florida
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Jim Williamson
Phog.net | Sep 12, 2008 |
More news and notes while wondering if we’ll see Marcus Hereford on the side of a milk carton anytime soon.
- If you saw an unfamiliar #76 on the field last week,
that’s because C Brad Thorson dressed for the game and played
on special teams. The 6-3, 290-pound sophomore is a transfer from
Wisconsin. Yah, you betcha.
- A win against South Florida Friday night would improve
KU’s record against ranked teams under coach Mark Mangino to
5-8. It would also make them 3-0 for the second year in a row under
Mangino.
- A win would give the Jayhawks, long known as a brutal road
team, a five-game road winning streak.
- A KU loss would suck.
- KU opponents continue to struggle on the offensive side of
the ball: Kansas has held its last 29 opponents to less than 200 yards
rushing.
- QB Todd Reesing continues to treat the KU passing record
book like a baby treats a diaper. He is fifth on the all-time Kansas
completions list with 359. Barring unforeseen weirdness, he will pass
Mike Norseth (363) this Friday night.
- Reesing needs 231 passing yards to move past Chip Hilleary
(4,598) for fifth on the KU career list.
- Reesing needs one more 200-yard passing game to tie Bill
Whittemore (13) for first on the KU career list.
- Speaking of Whittemore, he was responsible for 50
touchdowns, running or passing, in his injury-plagued career
– more than any other Jayhawk. Reesing needs just four more
to pass him for the top spot on the list.
- Reesing holds the school record with seven consecutive
200-yard passing games.
- Reesing doesn’t get the attention some other Big
12 QBs who are festively plump do, but it’s worth noting that
he leads the NCAA in pass completions per game (34.5). He’s
also second in total offense (343 ypg); seventh in passing ypg (334);
and eighth in passing efficiency (158.79). For active NCAA players, he
is the fifth in career passing ypg (242.1); fifth in career passing
efficiency (150.30); and eighth on career pass completions per game
(19.9).
- WR Dexton Fields needs eight receptions to pass Richie
Estell (117) for fifth on the KU career receptions list. He also needs
one more touchdown catch to tie Marcus Henry (13) for fifth on the
career touchdown receptions list. Fields has caught at least one pass
in 25 consecutive games.
- Kansas is 13-2 in its last 15 games when ranked in the
Associated Press poll.
- The Jayhawks have recorded 48 first downs through the first
two games. The individual leader for producing first downs has been WR
Kerry Meier: 13 of his 18 catches have been for first downs.
He also leads the team with five first downs produced on third down
(also has one on fourth down). Other Jayhawks who have a
habit of moving the chains are RB Angus Quigley, WR Daymond Patterson
and WR Dezmon Briscoe. All three have six first downs to their credit.
- Two weeks into the 2008 college football season, Kansas
ranks first in the NCAA in pass efficiency defense (51.84); is tied for
first in red zone defense (0.00 percent, as opponents are 0-of-4); is
fifth in time of possession (36:33); and is tied for sixth in
first-down defense (10.50).
- Meier ranks third in the NCAA in receptions per game (9.00)
and Briscoe ranks 10th (8.00).
- Kansas is playing in the Eastern time zone for just the
fourth time in the last eight years. All of those roadies have occurred
under Mangino (2003 Tangerine Bowl vs. North Carolina State; at Toledo,
2006; 2008 Orange Bowl vs. Virginia Tech; and this week at South
Florida).
- Kansas is 3-1 all-time in games played on September 12.
Other big doings on September 12: Hong Kong Disneyland opened (2005);
Stefan Edberg beat Michael Chang in what is believed to be the longest
tennis match in U.S. Open history (5:26, 1992); Carl Yastrzemski
recorded his 3,000th major league hit (1979); the expansion Seattle Seahawks played their first regular season game and lost to the St. Louis Cardinals, 30-24, and Minnie Minoso became the oldest player in
major league history to get a base hit at age 53 (1976); and John F.
Kennedy married Jacqueline Bouvier (1953).
- Happy September 12 birthday to Olympic sprinter Jesse Owens
(1913) and really tall guy Yao Ming (1980).
- Johnny Cash left this world on September 12, 2003.
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