Tag Archives: Kansas

CFB Channel Cruisin’ Week 3: It’s the big one!

After what amounted to an in-between week produced a couple of upsets and a few more near-upsets, this week is the one we’ve been waiting for. There’s the big one, which really needs no introduction (but I’ll be doing a preview of it anyway), but you’ve got plenty of action before (and during and after) [...]

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A Lesson in Not Giving Up, taught by Darrell Stuckey

(Video scooped from Rock Chalk Talk) Sure, Kansas’ defense allowed Louisiana Tech’s Phillip Livas to break loose for a 78-yard run. But, KU safety Darrell Stuckey made sure Livas didn’t get the two yards he needed to get into the end zone. Livas is one of the fastest players the country may not know about, [...]

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2008 Big 12 Preview: Sooners look to continue dominance, but it won’t be easy

Last season, the North saw a resurgence in the Big 12, as Missouri and Kansas rose to the top of the division and to the national polls. But in the end, it was Oklahoma who reigned supreme yet again, as the Sooners captured their sixth Big 12 South title in eight seasons and their fifth [...]

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2008 Kansas Jayhawks Preview

Talk about coming out of nowhere. That’s what the Kansas Jayhawks did in 2007, as they went from unranked when the season began to unbeaten in November, led by a prolific offense and a playmaking defense. The Jayhawks breezed through their non-conference schedule, outscoring their four opponents 214-23. But, the winning wouldn’t stop there, and [...]

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2008 Miami Hurricanes Preview: Hurricanes Look to Regain Swagger

As Randy Shannon began his first season as head coach in Miami, he found his Hurricanes unranked in the preseason polls for the first time since 1998. While sporting one of the nations least productive offenses, Shannon finished the 2007 season with a 5-7 record and missed playing in a bowl game for the first [...]

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Sooners looking to break BCS blues in ’08

Oklahoma hasn’t had much success in BCS games over the last few seasons, but with the talent they have on both sides of the ball, 2008 could be the year they break the streak, according to Jake Keyes.

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