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Retrospective: KU Over Sam Houston St.
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David Garfield
Phog.net | Sep 21, 2008 |
News, notes and quotes on KU’s 38-14 victory over Sam Houston State at Memorial Stadium Saturday night, while celebrating head coach Mark Mangino’s 40th win at KU. Mangino is the fourth coach in Kansas history to win 40 games at Mount Oread.
Also paying tribute to the defending NCAA basketball champions Kansas
Jayhawks, who were honored after the first quarter on Kivisto Field.
The biggest cheers came when Miracle Mario Chalmers game-tying
three-pointer with 2.1 second left in regulation against Memphis in the
title game was shown on the video board.
The Jayhawk fans hadn’t had much to cheer about until then
with KU going scoreless in the first quarter (0-0). KU finally scored a
touchdown at the 10:24 mark in the second quarter after Todd Reesing
found the end zone on a quarterback keeper from the one-yard line.
*The home attendance (51,767) was the fourth-largest crowd school
history.
*Junior running back Angus Quigley, sophomore defensive end Jake Laptad
and junior receiver Raimond Pendleton all made their first career
starts. Quigley rushed for a game-high 61 yards on a career-best 16
carries; Laptad had four tackles, including a sack; and Pendleton
caught three passes for 26 yards.
*KU recorded its two longest pass plays of the season. Reesing threw a
68-yard touchdown pass to Kerry Meier in the second quarter
(KU’s second-longest pass play in the last four years), and
later hit Dezmon Briscoe for a 57-yard touchdown pass with 47 seconds
remaining before halftime.
*Meier and Briscoe each had over 100 yards receiving (Meier caught
eight passes for a career-high 136 yards and one touchdown; Briscoe had
five receptions for 124 yards and a TD), marking the third straight
game that KU featured two players with more than 100 receiving yards.
*The Jayhawks recorded three interceptions, doubling their season
interceptions to six. Junior safeties Darrell Stuckey and Justin Thornton, and redshirt freshman cornerback Isiah Barfield recorded
their first interceptions of the season. That was Barfield’s
first career interception, and the third for Stuckey.
Thornton’s interception was the seventh of his his career; he
needs one more pick to tie Richard Bertuzzi for 10th place all time at
KU.
*Reesing set a school record for most career 200-yard passing games
with 14. He was 23 of 38 for 356 yards and two touchdowns. His 23
completions moved him into second-place all time at KU with 411... and
his 38 pass attempts moved him into fifth place in KU history with 643.
*Junior college transfer Jocques Crawford rushed for his second major
college touchdown (two-yard score at the 13:46 mark of the third
quarter). Crawford had 19 rushing touchdowns last season (No. 2 in
nation) at Cisco (Texas) Junior College. Crawford posted career highs
with 12 carries for 43 yards, while splitting time with Quigley.
*KU now has a bye week before opening conference play at Iowa State on
Oct. 4. The Cyclones (2-2) lost at UNLV in overtime tonight, 34-31. ISU
quarterback Austen Arnaud completed 13 of 24 passes for two touchdowns,
including the game-tying TD with three seconds left in regulation. He
also rushed 10 times for 51 yards and two touchdowns.
The Cyclones opened the season with home victories over South Dakota
State (44-17) and Kent State (48-28) before falling at Iowa (17-5) on
Sept. 13.
Mangino is looking forward to the extra preparation this week.
“We need to work on fundamentals,” he said.
“It will be a good week for that. We’ll focus on
getting better. ...It’s for keeps in the
conference.”
*KU basketball coach Bill Self was interviewed at halftime by Fox
College Sports, which broadcasted the game. His 2007-08 Jayhawks
received their championship rings on Friday night in a private ceremony
in the Naismith Room in Allen Fieldhouse. Every player on last
year’s team attended, except for Darrell Arthur, Russell Robinson and Sasha Kaun. Arthur had team commitments with the Memphis Grizzlies, while Robinson and Kaun and playing overseas.
A capacity crowd of approximately 100 people attended the ceremony,
including former Jayhawk standouts Nick Collison, Kirk Hinrich, Jacque Vaughn and Wayne Simien.
"It was a pretty good evening that was special for our guys," Self
said. “It was a very appreciative group of people tonight
that were able to get their rings."
"We didn't ask a lot of ex-players, not out of disrespect, it was
because we didn't have the room," Self added. "We wanted to get some
guys back that were recent enough that our current players could
identify with."
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