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News and Notes: KU - Mizzou
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Jim Williamson
Phog.net | Nov 27, 2008 |
News and notes while thinking how much better 7-5 looks than 6-6.
- KU (6-5 overall, 3-4 in the Big 12) will take on #12-ranked
Missouri (9-2, 5-2) in both team’s regular season finales
Saturday at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. Kickoff is at 11:30 a.m.
and the game will be shown on FSN.
- KU-MU is the second most-played rivalry, having met 117
times. Minnesota and Wisconsin have played 118. KU has played every
year since 1891 except for 1918, when KU’s season was
shortened due to an influenza outbreak on campus.
- KU is .500 (3-3) in regular season finales under head coach
Mark Mangino.
- KU comes off their second bye week of the season, having
had one between the Sam Houston State and Iowa State games. KU is 4-0
in their last four games following a bye week.
- QB Todd Reesing needs 12 pass completions to break his own
season record of 276 set last year. If he manages 287 yards passing,
he’ll break his own single-season mark of 3,486 yards from
last year. Finally, he needs 315 yards of total offense to break his
own record of 3,683 yards set in 2007.
- WR Dexton Fields needs two catches to move up to number
four on the KU catches list, ahead of Clark Green (122) and 11 to pass
Brandon Rideau (131).
- WR Dezmon Briscoe needs six catches to pass Richard Estell
(117) for sixth on the Jayhawk career receptions list. He needs 50
yards to pass Brandon Rideau for sixth on the KU all-time receiving
yardage list and 54 yards to become KU’s top single-season
receiver, passing Bob Johnson (1,144). If he catches for 100 yards or
more, he’ll hold the Jayhawk record for most 100-yard
receiving games in a season (currently tied with two other players at
five apiece).
- WR Kerry Meier needs six catches to pass Emmett Edwards for
10th on the KU receptions list (105).
- LB Joe Mortensen should be making his team-high 37th
consecutive start.
- If KU wins, it will be the first time since 1960-61 that
the Jayhawks have won seven games in consecutive seasons.
- KU won the first meeting between the two schools in 1891,
22-8. It was KU’s second season of football.
- The winner of the game receives the Marching Band Drum,
which doesn’t sound nearly as cool as the Indian War Drum,
which is what the winner used to get before political correctness
sucked a lot of the fun out of the Border Wa… errrrr,
Showdown.
- In the last five games this season – of which KU
has won just one – KU has averaged 68 offensive plays per
game while their opponents have averaged 78.
- KU has had less time of possession than eight of their
opponents so far this season.
- In eight games this year, KU’s average starting
field position has been worse than their opponents.
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