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News and Notes: KU - Texas Tech
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Jim Williamson
Phog.net | Oct 21, 2008 |
News and notes while feeling pretty good about the Jayhawks’ chances this Saturday with Tech away from Lubbock…
- KU (5-2 overall, 2-2 Big 12), ranked 19th in the AP Poll
and 18th in the Coaches Poll, meets #8/#6-ranked Texas Tech (7-0,
3-0) at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence. The game will be shown
on ESPN, which of course means an 11 a.m. kickoff.
- Tech leads the series, losing just once in 10 tries against
Kansas. The Red Raiders are 5-0 in Lawrence.
- The last time these two teams played in Lawrence (2004), KU
was poised to take a 30-5 lead into the halftime locker room until one
of the Amadi brothers (does it really matter which one?) allowed a Tech
receiver to get 10 yards behind him to score with seconds left in the
half, making it a 30-11 KU lead at the half and marking a palpable
shift in momentum going into the locker room. In the second half, KU
offensive coordinator Nick Quartaro abandoned everything that made them
successful in the first half in order to run three plays off-tackle and
punt every possession. Meanwhile, Tech chipped away and finally took
the lead, 31-30, on a 70-yard touchdown run by former Tech stud RB
Taurean Henderson with just 2:37 left. Yes, I’m bitter.
- KU has won 13 in a row at home, the nation’s
fourth-longest home winning streak in the country, and 23 of their last
24.
- KU’s 45-31 loss last Saturday at Oklahoma is just
their fourth loss in their last 24 games.
- Tech is KU’s third ranked opponent this year, and
#1 Texas and #16 Missouri are still left on the schedule.
- This Saturday marks Kansas’ 95th Homecoming
celebration. Of course, Homecoming was created in Missouri. So was
meth. Coincidence?
- A few tickets can be had for the KU-TT game Saturday, and
they’re going for $55 a pop. This is the last chance to buy
tickets for a home game this season. Home games against Kansas State
(November 1st) and Texas (November 15th) are both sold out already.
- KU Air Force ROTC will conduct a stadium flyover during
pregame festivities.
- WR Dez Briscoe caught 12 passes for 289 yards. Both numbers
are new KU single-game records. Two of those receptions were for
touchdowns. He is now ranked 12th in the NCAA in receiving yards per
game (100.71).
- QB Todd Reesing tied his own school record for 300-plus
yard passing games in a season Saturday. He notched his fifth game this
season, this one a 342-yard effort against Oklahoma. Reesing threw the
ball 41 times, completing 24 of them (58.3%).
- RB Jake Sharp rushed for 100 yards for the second straight
week. He ran for 103 on just 12 carries for an average of 8.6 yards per.
- KU coach Mark Mangino and Tech coach, pirate and
certifiable nut Mike Leach were offensive coaches together at Oklahoma
in 1999.
- Kansas is on pace to set a new home attendance record for
the fourth season in a row. With the last two games already sold out,
KU should average 50,516 this season.
- After averaging just 105 yards rushing in the first three
games, KU has averaged 140.8 over the last four.
- OU’s 45 points were the most allowed by Kansas in
34 games.
- Junior QB Todd Reesing needs 399 yards passing to break
Frank Seurer’s KU career passing record (6,410 yards). What
makes it even more amazing is, Reesing has rung up over 6,000 passing
yards in just 22 games, 20 of those as a starter. As a starter, Reesing
has thrown for 50 touchdowns against 12 interceptions (a ratio of
better than 4-to-1).
- OLB James Holt is the Jayhawks’ leading tackler
with 53. He has recorded double-digit tackles in two consecutive games
and three times this season. Fellow LB Mike Rivera had his best game of
the season with nine tackles.
- DBs Kendrick Harper and Darrell Stuckey had career highs in
tackles against Oklahoma with 13 and 12, respectively.
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