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Location: Lawrence, Kan. | Founded: 1866 | Enrollment: 28,949 | Colors: Crimson and Blue | Stadium: Memorial | Capacity: 50,250 | Coach: Mark Mangino
Record: (12-1, 7-1 Big 12)
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Jayhawks report: Inside slant
 

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It's not easy trying to forget an unforgettable season.

But that's the approach Kansas must take after going 12-1 last season with a victory against Virginia Tech in the Orange Bowl.

The only way for the Jayhawks to successfully follow their breakthrough season is not to dwell on the past. Sure, they should use the run, which included a 7-1 mark in the Big 12, to build confidence, yet not get carried away.

"We are just trying not to get complacent and know that we have to work hard to get where we were last year," said cornerback Chris Harris, the Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year in 2007. "We are not even talking about last year, because it is a new year. We just have to rebuild."

Fortunately for the Jayhawks, the process isn't altogether complex with 15 starters back. Nine returnees on defense will make the promotion to coordinator easier on Clint Bowen, who takes over that unit after veteran Bill Young left for Miami.

More playmakers must be found on offense, though junior Todd Reesing returns at quarterback after successfully orchestrating the no-huddle spread Kansas incorporated last season when it ranked second nationally in points (42.8) and ninth in yards (479.8).

For the Jayhawks to operate as smoothly in 2008 could take a miracle. They were the third-least penalized team in the country a year ago and also led the nation with a plus-21 turnover margin.

Still, the confident efficiency Reesing brought to the team cannot be overlooked. Even with new skill players surrounding him, he figures to again provide a winning spark, while the defense could be even better as long as the Jayhawks replace two All-Americans, cornerback Aqib Talib and defensive tackle James McClinton.

The biggest key during the offseason, however, is not to forget the humble backdrop that enveloped Kansas football prior to last season. It was then that critics appropriately questioned the job security of coach Mark Mangino, whose BCS response pads his record to 37-36 entering his seventh season.

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March 11, 2008 7:39 pm
I get so sick of fan of team that used to be good talk like their team will do something just cuz they added a new coach it takes more then a coach to win it takes players that can play . the big 12 north title will coe down to arrowhead again but this time we will win  they should have won last year if it wasn' t for webb two miss field goals ROCK CHALK JAYHAWKS ALL THE WAY
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January 7, 2008 10:37 pm
Kansas wide receivers coach Tim Beck on Monday was officially announced by Nebraska coach Bo Pelini as the new running backs coach for the Huskers, ending a month of speculation that the move would happen.

Beck had just finished his third year at Kansas and was a key cog in the Jayhawks’ recruiting of the state of Texas, where Beck formerly was a high school coach.

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April 11, 2008 5:33 pm

08 class is set. First commiment for the 2009 class...

Dashaun Sands, 5'9 175lb RB out of Miami area. 1,400 + yds rushing as a junior and none other than the son of Tony Sands. Nice.

Its getting good Jayhawks!

Rockchalk!

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April 4, 2008 10:52 am
Who else is ready for college football . My jayhawks are going to be good and i don't care what mu,cu,or,ksu fans said they better get ready for the storm . ROCK CHALK JAYHAWKS GO KU. oya any one want see the hawks they have their spring game april 12 at 1:00 these hawks will be soaring to new heights this year
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May 5, 2008 8:17 pm
In honor of Cinco de Mayo, the Salty Iguana in Independence, MO held their annual Iguana Races this afternoon. Coach Bill Self made an appearence there earlier in the day. The Final Four racing iguanas were named Home Depot, Carl Peterson, Frank Martin and Mark Mangino. Home Depot and Carl Peterson were blown out in the semifinal races. Track pundits commented that Carl Peterson had ...(more)
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May 7, 2008 3:01 pm
Seventeen Division I-A football programs face penalties for failing to graduate enough players, the NCAA announced Tuesday with the release of its Academic Progress Rates.

Orange Bowl champion Kansas and <a href="http://w
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April 28, 2008 3:36 pm
I know he didn't get drafted, but has anyone heard if he got signed as a free agent??  He is a bit smallish for DT at the next level, but you figure someone will give him a look.
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April 18, 2008 2:45 pm
I'm ready for another exciting Jayhawk football season. I think we have a pretty good chance of winning the Big 12 title this year. Any predictions on how well KU will do this season?
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April 29, 2008 10:30 am
Hi I just want to ask you guys what kind of player Marcus Henry is because the Jets drafted him this weekend and we all dont really know much about him. that would be great.
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May 2, 2008 2:20 pm
First off let me say that I am in no way a USF fan. I actually don't like them at all. But here in FL people are starting to talk about the early season match up with Kansas. Obviously living in FL the views are heavily slanted. What do the Kansas fans think? Is this even an exciting game for you?
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