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Texas Tech Tuesday Morning Notes - You Think I Have A Crystal Ball Edition
Double-T Nation News: Lots of stuff this morning, I'm not sure if I'm going to get to all of it. Let's start with some bloggy items. To catch up on all things Kansas Jayhawk football, make sure and check out SB Nation blog Rock Chalk Talk and Kansas Jayhawks - It's Business Time, where KJIBT...
The Good, The Bad and The Unanswered Questions
Yes, we won by 30 points. Yes, we outgained FIU by 245 yards. But sitll, there is some negative aura wrapped around Saturday's game. It was incredibly positive, if only for the fact that 52,112 decided to show up (setting a Memorial Stadium record). Still, with all of the expectations and all of...
Josh Freeman or Todd Reesing?
When analyzing the Sunflower State starting QBs, you are presented with one of the more tired debates in all of college football. You have the Powercats' Josh Freeman, a mammoth of a QB towering high above the offensive line, standing at 6'6" and weighing about 250 pounds. He has the lovely power...
Position Preview: Quarterbacks
Throughout Mark Mangino's career, he has struggled to find a QB. Either his starter struggled with injuries (Bill Whittemore and Kerry Meier) or he simply didn't have one good enough to run the system (Adam Barmann), but the situation only seemed to work itself out once. We had quite a run under...
Big TweLOLve: Kansas
So we end our eleven-part Big TweLOLve series the exact same way we ended the 2007 regular season. And I mean the exact same way. In case you missed out on any of the stupidity, feel free to delve into the Big TweLOLve archive. Background for the confused here and here.
A Brief, Introductory Look at the Quarterback Depth Chart
In Mark Mangino's six year tenure at the University of Kansas, only three times have we made a bowl game. Three times. Those three seasons are also the years where, without a doubt, the most quarterback security was present. In 2003, it was Bill Whittemore. 2005, Jason Swanson came on at the end...


