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Mangino ready for Chapter 2 of Kansas' gridiron turnaround

 

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Everything about Mark Mangino has gotten bigger.

No, not in that way.

Mangino led Kansas to a 12-1 record and an Orange Bowl win last season. (US Presswire)  
Mangino led Kansas to a 12-1 record and an Orange Bowl win last season. (US Presswire)  
There's a bigger contract, bigger office and, supposedly, a bigger future.

"The fact that there are expectations are a victory in itself," Kansas' seventh-year coach said Tuesday at the Big 12 media days.

For once, those expectations are larger than the coach. That's not a jab at Mangino, who looked tanned, relaxed and, yes, thinner, ready to follow a 12-1 season. That was the best record among BCS-conference schools, tying Hawaii for the best record in I-A. Few people realized that at the end of the season. Even fewer in college football cognoscenti care now.

Programs like Kansas aren't supposed to last. The expectations are coming from the small tight knot of KU football fans and donors. To everyone else, the Jayhawks are a one-hit wonder because they have a white KU on the side of their blue helmets and not a burnt orange steer or an intertwined "O" and "U".

New Mexico's Rocky Long might have been the voice of the silent majority when he suddenly and viciously ripped into Mangino's team this week this during Mountain West media days.

"I mean, who did Kansas play last year?" Long said, questioning KU's non-conference schedule that included Florida International, Toledo, Central Michigan and Southeastern Louisiana.

That, from a coach who tested his squad against the likes of New Mexico State and Cal State-Sacramento in 2007.

"You tell me," Mangino said, "when there was a time when the Kansas football program could beat the likes of Nebraska, Texas A&M, Colorado and Virginia Tech?"

That would be about never. Four years ago, though, things got so desperate that Mangino created a controversy to take pressure off his struggling team. After a tough loss to Texas, he accused Big 12 officials of favoring the Longhorns. Mangino said this summer that he made up the whole thing.

"I had never been around a team that had been so disheartened about a loss," he said. "It was to save the team. I knew I was going to get criticism for it and take some bullets, but Kansas hadn't had a winning program for many years. We were trying to get it on (our) feet."

As recently as a year ago the coach was basically on notice from AD Lew Perkins going into 2007: Win at least seven or face The Big Haircut. It all came together so well and so fast that Mangino is still enjoying his ride up to the coaching elite level. The Associated Press and Football Writers Association of America (among others) made him their Coach of the Year. His name is gold within the profession.

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Talk Back
Reputation:93
Level:All-Star
Since:Nov 11, 2007

July 22, 2008 11:14 pm
Unbelievable that New Mexico's coach has the audacity to talk trash on KU.  I guess his powerhouse Mountain West Conferance media day needed some sort of ink.  Definite Mangino envy.
Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Feb 2, 2007

July 22, 2008 11:32 pm

12 CUPCAKES AND 1 GOOD TEAM

EQUALS 12-1

WAY OVERRATED

MAYBE THEY WILL ACTUALLY PLAY SOMEONE THIS YEAR

 

 

Reputation:95
Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 29, 2007

July 23, 2008 3:17 am
(POLL) Out of these five teams, who has the best shot at winning the Big 12 Championship?
Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Jan 10, 2008

July 23, 2008 3:27 pm
Four years ago, though, things got so desperate that Mangino created a controversy to take pressure off his struggling team. After a tough loss to Texas, he accused Big 12 officials of favoring the Longhorns. Mangino said this summer that he made up the whole thing.Why is this being treated so casually?  The Big 12 governing body should levy a fine for this t ...(more)
Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Jun 27, 2007

July 23, 2008 10:56 am

Shedule embarrassingly easy non