Thursday, September 22, 2011

2010 Kansas Football Preview



Kansas Jayhawks are one of the most disappointing teams in 2009 college football season after many preseason publications are ranked in the top of the Big 12 sjeveru.Promjena needed after 5-7 seasons were the titles of former coach Mark Mangini physically and verbally abused by players . Turner Gill was brought in to restore a program that has seemingly turned the corner past few godina.Posao will not be easy, but Gill was built in Buffalo, one of the stronger mid-major programs, and nobody knows what it takes to produce a winner. KU's 500 for victory in the Big 12 North. See a complete breakdown of the conference in 2010 Big 12 college football predictions article.

Most of the offensive production from a year ago moved with his football career. Todd Reesing had a remarkable career at KU behind center, holds 30 school records before the senior season began. Things did not go exactly as planned at 09 'even though his number are very good (3600 meters and 22 touchdowns). Kale Pick a likely candidate to assume the Reesing.Sophomore signal caller has been used mainly in running situations during the seven games he appeared in. His 55 yard run was the longest of the season for the Jayhawks. Alan Webb will pick up the challenge in the camp for the starting position. Both are wrong and I would not be surprised to see even begin to fourth September against North Dakota State. RB Toben Opurum was thrust into the spotlight as a true freshman because of injuries suffered by Jake Sharp. He managed to rush for 554 meters and nine touchdowns, but missed most of the last two games with injuries. Replacement WRS Dezmon Briscoe and Kerry Meier will be almost impossible. Meier was converted quarterback who led the team in catches with about 102 pop-up. Briscoe was a big play threat that has collected over 1300 meters and had nine landing ceremony. Jonathan Wilson is the most experienced group returns with 35 catches a year ago. I expect Gill to run the ball more often this season as KU has a pretty good offensive line and quarterback / running back combo that can hurt defenses in the country.

defensively, this group is almost non existent in the last three games last season, which resulted in the Jayhawks losing their last seven games. Six start returning from last year's team and a new defensive coordinator Carl Torbush will conduct and complete a variety of schemes that the players will have to prilagoditi.Najjači position on this side of the ball is undoubtedly the linebacker. Freshman All-American Huldon Tharp is a pleasant surprise, racking up 59 deals in just seven games. Drew Dudley is the top tackle in the season before as a senior collected 88 stops and three sacks. Corner Chris Harris anchors the secondary gave up 245 meters passing / game. Its 84 deals were third on the team, which is a sign that the acts of breaking through the front seven easily. DE Jake Laptad provides a rush forward, a total team high 6.5 sacks. He will be relied upon as the main pass rusher again in 2010. The past two seasons, KU has come close to an almost 400 meters / game in the air from the Big 12 This number will be drastically reduced if the victory of the season has in store for the Jayhawks.

Turner Gill has a great opportunity to start a winning foundation in one year with a great schedule. Missing the Texas and Oklahoma in the Big 12 is certainly avoid two losses this season. Hosting Georgia Tech in the second game will be a walk in the park and the fans should get a pretty good idea of ​​how their defense will play this year. Only three games were really on the road, and two of them are Iowa State and Baylor. I do not expect to challenge for the Jayhawks Big 12 North title this season, but I could see them pulling 6 win season.

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