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A masked man is arrested following in-class protests concerning the Universitys handling of sexual assault allegations. The man entered classrooms in Budig and Wescoe halls around 1 p.m. Wednesday.
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masks.
PSO sent officers to perform
a safety sweep of Wescoe Hall,
according to an alert updated
at 3:32 p.m. Anguiano said an
investigation of the individuals connections to the protest
is ongoing.
One of the individuals, who
did not give his name, said
his message was a peaceful
demonstration and the only
way to be heard. He said most
students laughed and pulled
out their cell phones, but the
only physical interaction he
had was with a professor who
tried to grab him and remove
his mask.
Courtney Voorhees, a sophomore from Shawnee, said she
was in the Budig 110 lecture
hall when one of the masked
men entered her classroom.
She said students and professors had mixed emotions
about the visit.
The people all around me
said we all thought he was going to shoot everyone, Voorhees said. It got to the point
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A masked man speaks to students on Wescoe Beach Wednesday afternoon. He said he wants victims of sexual
assault to know that they are not alone. He also threatened members of the Kappa Sigma fraternity.
with the masked mans approach.
People
were
terrified,
Gadd-Nelson said. Maybe
hang out on Wescoe Beach and
talk about it, but to go into the
classrooms like that I think was
definitely overstepping some
boundaries.
One of the masked individuals threatened the Kappa
Sigma fraternity, saying to a
class in Wescoe, all members
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Sunday, Nov. 9
What: KU Veterans 5K and 10K run
When: 9 a.m.
Where: Memorial Stadium
About: The route is mapped around
Lenin!
When: 2-4 p.m.
Where: Spencer Museum of Art
About: A screening during the
weekend that marks the 25th anniversary of the Fall of the Wall.
For
the
month
of
November, or Movember,
men across the country will
grow mustaches to raise
awareness for mens health.
The Movember Foundation
was founded in 2003, and
helps raise awareness and
money for issues like prostate
and testicular cancer, sexual
health and mental health.
At the University, a
Movember
movement
fronted by Watkins Health
Services utilizes research
from
the
Movember
Foundation to help students.
WHS
is
distributing
information and resources
about mens health, and is
encouraging students to get
check ups as well as grow
mustaches. WHS is handing
out fake mustaches for those
who cant grow their own.
A lot of people have heard
of No Shave November and
Movember is just mainly
focused on the mustache,
said Kirby Knipp, a senior
from Overland Park and a
Peer Health Educator for
WHS. We wanted to get
[Movember] started on
campus because we think
its a really good health
initiative.
To get the word out,
WHS created a social media
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John Haugeberg, a graduate student, sports a mustache for Movember. Movember, which happens throughout
the month of November, is an event in which men grow mustaches to raise awareness for mens health.
since 2003, have had over 4
million participants, raised
$559 million and started
campaigns in 21 countries.
[Its] not just getting guys
growing mustaches and
raising funds but really
changing the way that
research is being done,
Prusoff said. Hopefully well
find a time where no man
should die from prostate
Nevertheless,
he
is
embracing the spirit of
Movember.
Who am I to not grow
one and tell people to do it,
Knipp said. I have started to
grow one and by the end of
the month it will be a nice,
hopefully, walrus mustache.
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children.
Morris is participating
in the seventh annual One
Homeless Night an event
designed to raise awareness
and donations to give
homeless children a strong
future. The event starts
at 8 p.m. this Friday and
lasts until 8 a.m. Saturday
morning.
Its a really neat event
where the number one goal
is to raise awareness for
youth homelessness in our
area, said Anne Harper,
special events manager at
Synergy Services, the group
hosting the event.
As a part of the event, the
participants are asked to
stay outside for the evening,
giving them the opportunity
to step into the shoes of the
homeless.
An
estimated
2,000
homeless youth sleep on the
Kansas City streets on any
given night, Morris said.
Students and
Non-Students
Welcome
Confidential
location.
Supporters are encouraged
to make a monetary donation
to the cause and/or drop off
supplies for the homeless,
including blankets, canned
food and warm clothing. All
donations will be used for
Synergy Services programs,
such as Synergy House
emergency youth shelter or
its street outreach programs.
We appreciate any help for
the children, Morris said.
The littlest things can make
a large impact on their lives.
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and other information, visit
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and
Cook
encourage students to turn
their thermostats lower at night
or when theyre not home to
conserve energy.
Its so important that people
start to realize that doing
things like blasting your heat
or air, leaving lights turned on
and constantly having things
plugged in all contribute to
something bigger, Cook said.
Unplug KU really tries to hold
people accountable for what
they do because it will affect the
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future.
Currently, Unplug KU is
looking into occupancy sensor
lights, which are controlled
based on whether or not there
are people in a room.
Simpson said the group will
test out these lights in both
Watson and Spencer libraries.
Due to the success of
Longhorn Lights Out, Kristen
Cetin, from the Energy and
Water Conservation Program
at the University of Texas,
said there have already been
conference calls planning a
similar event for the upcoming
semester.
Colleges could potentially
save so much energy just by
doing the little things we did
at Longhorn Lights Out, Cetin
said.
We are always looking for
new ideas to save energy,
Simpson said. Its important to
start conserving now, because
we may not have todays
resources in the future.
If youre interested in joining
Unplug KU, visit Wescoe Beach
at 6 p.m. on Fridays.
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nine years. That was the most logical interpretation, Deutsch said
in his opening remarks.
Odeh lived in the Detroit area
before moving to Chicago where
shes respected and revered as
an activist who helps new immigrants, he said.
Dozens of supporters traveled
from Chicago to watch the trial,
either in the courtroom or in a
separate courtroom that carried
a video feed. Those watching the
TV screens nodded their heads
and softly clapped when Deutsch
asked a question or made a remark they liked.
The case has angered pro-Palestinian activists who accuse
the U.S. government of trying to
silence critics of Israel.
Odeh was 22 when she was arrested for a series of bombings
in Jerusalem in 1969. She was
convicted and sentenced to life in
prison but released in 1979 in a
prisoner swap between the Israeli
government and the Popular Front
for the Liberation of Palestine.
Odeh claims the Israeli military
tortured her into confessing. U.S.
District Judge Gershwin Drain
repeatedly told Deutsch that
questioning the legitimacy of a
criminal case from decades ago,
especially in front of jurors, is irrelevant in the Detroit trial.
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problems of inequality
and oppression has started
with victims of oppression.
Frederick Douglass spoke
out against slavery and
equal rights for all races.
Susan B. Anthony fought
for womens suffrage. Ellen
DeGeneres has used her
fame to promote marriage
equality. Now that the
targets of oppression have
been convinced to fight it,
the movement still needs to
go a step further: make the
oppressors see the point of
view of the oppressed.
Recently, Melissa Harris-Perry led a discussion at
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The group meets every Tuesday and Friday from 5:308:30 a.m.
Jubilee Cafe serves breakfast for guests every Tuesday
and Friday at 7:00 a.m.
will be competing for best in
each category.
All proceeds for the event
will be donated to Jubilee
Cafe and will be used to improve their kitchen tools, Rosacker and Lyne said. Jubilee
Cafe set a goal to raise over
100 dollars but will be happy
with any amount raised.
The event will be held
at First United Methodist
Church, 946 Vermont St.,
and will begin at 6 p.m.
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This Friday at 5:30 p.m.,
KU Hillel will host its biggest
event of the year: the annual
Rock Chalk Shabbat event in
the Kansas Union.
Jay Lewis, a 1993 KU
alumni from Overland Park
and the executive director
for KU Hillel, said Rock
Chalk Shabbat is a huge
celebration of KU Hillel and
Jewish life at the University
that brings together more
than 500 students, parents
and alumni.
My favorite part is
[seeing] how many students
take ownership over their
community to make this
event happen, Lewis said.
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The Slavic Folk Dance Workshop will take place Nov. 7 in the Gridiron Room of the Burge Union.
When I came here the
department was great, but
doing these things just really makes the department so
much more tight-knit and
just makes it so much more
of a fun place to be, Luttrell
said.
Many students enjoyed
learning Slavic folk dances from passionate dancers
from the Kansas City area.
I have so much fun, every
time, Luttrell said. These
people are so into it. They are
so energetic and so wonderful and they love doing it. It
just makes me so happy. It
is something that I look forward to every year.
Alex Fisher, a graduate
student from Pittsburgh,
Pa. said she remembers her
experience from the dance
workshop last year.
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University
of
Kansas
admissions representatives
typically
visit
about
750 high schools a year,
but you can expect that
number to increase in the
near future. As the new
assistant
director
and
admissions
representative
for the University, Calvin
McConnell
expects
to
visit an additional 30 high
schools, all in the hopes of
increasing the Universitys
outreach to out-of-state
students.
The
University
fell
five spots in U.S. News
2014 National University
Rankings, from 101 in 2014
to 106 in 2015. Partially
responsible for this decline
was the Universitys drop
in high school counselor
rank, which fell from 69 in
2014 to 91 in 2015. U.S. News
asked guidance counselors
from public high schools
mentioned in the Best High
Schools list to rate which
national universities offered
the best undergraduate
alike.
We do quite a bit of
outreach, both to high
school counselors in Kansas
and also into markets around
the country where we have
a large number of students
coming from, said Jack
Martin, director of strategic
communications at KU.
U.S. News sends its surveys
to almost 1,300 high school
counselors and so while
we are doing outreach to
counselors, we are not doing
outreach to all counselors in
the United States. We focus
more of our time and our
resources on the counselors
who interact with the most
potential KU students.
The University has nine
standard
admissions
representatives in Kansas,
as well as two transfer
admissions representatives,
one international admissions
representative and eight
regional
representatives.
There are two regional
representatives apiece in
Colorado and Chicago, as
well as one representative in
Dallas, St. Louis, Southern
California,
District
of
fly-ins
for
students
from
secondary/tertiary
markets,
co-sponsoring
the Big XII reception
for guidance counselors
at the annual National
Association
of
College
Admission
Counseling
(NACAC) Conference and
[the] Guidance Counselor
gateway on the Admissions
webpage, said McConnell.
Student
Services,
2,283
international students are
currently enrolled on the
Lawrence
and
Edwards
campuses. This number
increased by nearly 150
students in the last four
years. The most international
students are from are China,
India and Saudi Arabia.
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academic
courses,
cocurricular activities, and/or
international experience. In
order to earn the certification,
one must complete two out of
the three components. Each
component has more detailed
requirements that relate to
global awareness, which can
be found on the programs
website, gap.ku.edu.
The six certificates have
separate programs, where
each of the program directors
communicate among one
another to improve the
certification program as a
whole.
While the requirements for
each program vary, all of them
include academic courses
that relate to the category,
experience outside of the
classroom, and a reflection
on their involvement. All of
the requirements ensure that
students get a well-rounded
experience.
The application for the
notation varies depending
on the type, but all of the
certifications can be applied
for online.
If students are interested
in experiential learning, the
directors of the certification
programs encourage them to
visit certification.ku.edu to
explore possibilities.
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unconstitutional.
Halloween jail
bookings double
since last year
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Halloween is thought of as a
time when people can go out
on the town and celebrate the
holiday with friends or family.
Unfortunately, that also means
arrests can happen.
According to the Douglas
County
Sheriff s
Office
booking recap log, this year
during the hours of 11 p.m.
Halloween night to 3 a.m. Nov.
1, there were 11 bookings,
almost doubling the amount
of bookings on Halloween last
year when there were five at
the same time.
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this year included criminal
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property,
possession of drug-related
materials and several instances
of driving under the influence
of alcohol.
According to the log, eight
of the 11 bookings this year on
Halloween night were related
to driving under the influence
of alcohol. On Halloween
night in 2013, none of the
bookings during this time
frame were related to driving
under the influence.
Kim Murphree, the technical
services director of the
Lawrence Police Department,
said she partly attributed
this years increased booking
figures to the first DUI check
lane on Halloween, which
was set up on the 1100 block
of Tennessee Street during
the time of the bookings. The
location of the DUI check lane
was revealed in a press release
from the LPD.
Murphree also said after
perpetrators are taken into
custody, they are taken into
booking at the Douglas
County Sheriff s Office.
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FILE PHOTO/KANSAN
Senior forward Catherine (Bunny) Williams drives the ball against Idaho
State senior forward Ashleigh Vella during the first half of the game
against Idaho State Bengals at Allen Fieldhouse on Nov. 11, 2012.
Williams is one of four seniors on the team looking to return to the NCAA
tournament for the third time.
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Senior midfielder Jamie Fletcher prepares to pass to a teammate during Wednesday nights game against the
University of Oklahoma. The Jayhawks fell to the Sooners 2-1, falling out of the Big 12 Championship.
looking for the upper left corner. Kansas chance to equalize at 2-2 flew wide.
(Salazar) is probably the
one you want in that situation, Francis said. But even
goal scorers dont always score
goals.
The teams efforts to avenge
last weeks 1-0 loss against
Oklahoma werent successful,
as the No. 6 seeded Sooners
pulled the upset. The Jayhawks came into the tournament with no momentum,
losing three of their final four
contests. Despite the rough
end of season, Francis says the
team couldnt be in better late
season form.
Weve been playing really,
really well, Francis said. We
just havent gotten results...
This is the best soccer weve
played this season. We just
have to regroup.
Francis team will be regrouping for next weekends
NCAA tournament, and a
chance for the Jayhawks to
commend what has been a remarkable season. With a top20 Ratings Percentage Index
(RPI) coming into Wednesdays match, the crimson and
blue are expected to be given a
spot into the field of 64.
Hopefully well be in the
tournament next weekend, I
think we will, Francis said.
Its a brand new season, and
you want to make it to the Big
Dance. I feel with everything
weve done this season, we
should be there.
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Womens basketball
team adds trio of
new point guards
SCOTT CHASEN
@SChasenKU
The
Kansas
womens
basketball team will be
looking to get back to the
NCAA
tournament
this
season, and the Jayhawks
will have the added boost of
talented newcomers on the
team. They managed to nab
three talented point guards,
including freshman Terriell
Bradley, who ranked as the
No. 56 recruit according
to ESPN. Bradley is joined
by 3-star recruit Lauren
Aldridge and junior college
transfer Timeka ONeal, both
of whom are very capable
shooters and above average
ball handlers.
The addition of these skilled
players should allow the
Jayhawks some versatility in
the ability to play small, using
two or three point guards on
the court at the same time.
The good thing about
[the point guards] is that
they can really shoot the
ball, so you can play two of
the three together, coach
Bonnie Henrickson said.
They understand the pace
and intensity of the game
and they are committed to
[competing].
This will be Henricksons
first year without a returning
point guard, but other players
on the roster have already
stepped up and taken on
leadership roles. Senior guard
Natalie Knight has worked to
mentor the younger guards,
and she credits a former
Jayhawk
with
teaching
her how to work with the
freshmen.
WOMENS BASKETBALL:
5 SEASON PREDICTIONS
1. Kansas will make the NCAA
tournament
Following a disappointing
2013-2014 campaign, the
Jayhawks will be looking to reach
the NCAA Tournament for the
third time in the last four years.
With four returning starters and
two years of NCAA Tournament
experience, Kansas has a
foundation to build upon. The
team seem to have made great
bonds both on and off the court
to have the chemistry they need
to make it to the Big Dance.
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Coach Bonnie Henrickson gives the team encouragment during the second half of the match against Southeast Missouri State Redhawks Nov 14, 2013. Henrickson hopes veteran players will be mentors for freshmen.
Henrickson counts on
veterans for leadership
KIRSTEN PETERSON
@KeepUpWithKP
Kansas
coach
Bonnie
Henrickson
arrived
in
Lawrence 11 years ago and
completely transformed the
Jayhawks, who were in their
fourth consecutive losing
season at the time. Since then,
Henrickson has advanced the
Jayhawks to seven postseasons
and led the team to consecutive
NCAA Tournament Sweet 16
rounds in 2012 and 2013.
The goal for us is to go
to the NCAA tournament,
Henrickson said. Were
working hard every day to
make that happen and theres
a lot that goes into that.
Last
season,
Kansas
lost five out of six onepossession games. Having
the aggressiveness to get one
more 50-50 ball could have
had significant impact on its
overall record. Henrickson
things.
There may be a point when
some of the new Jayhawks
experience a high-intensity
situation they have never
been in before, and the
upperclassmen can help out
their younger teammates with
their own past experiences.
Sometimes theyre going
to have to talk through some
things on the fly and if we
dont have a timeout or we
dont want to use a time out,
thatll be important, she
said. Thats when you speak
to chemistry, the trust they
have for each other and the
relationship theyve worked
hard to build.
Henrickson relies on the
chemistry between her players
in order for them to succeed
this season. She wants the
competitive edge to stay
consistent and to have her
team focus on being better
than they were last year. She
says her team will get better
if they commit to competing
and getting more comfortable
on the court.
Were not where we need to
be, she said. Were not where
we were, but were not where
we need to be yet. But were
certainly working every day to
try to get there.
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dropped a bit.
Sunday nights
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game drew a 6.7
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topping network
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save Game 7.
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because despite some flaws the
product on the field is superior to
that of any competitor. With viewership continuing to increase, the
NFL may not have even be nearing
its peak yet. Despite what the talking
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4 games to watch
1. Texas
2. Baylor
3. West Virginia
4. Oklahoma State
5. Oklahoma
6. Iowa State
7. Kansas
8. TCU
9. Kansas State
10. Texas Tech
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1. Baylor
2. Texas
3. West Virginia
4. Oklahoma State
5. Oklahoma
6. Iowa State
7. Kansas
8. Kansas State
9. TCU
10. Texas Tech
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IOWA
STATE
FOOTBALL GAMEDAY
KANSAS
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IOWA STATE
PROJECTED STARTERS
PROJECTED STARTERS
2-6 (0-5)
2-6 (0-5)
Sam Richardson
JR., QUARTERBACK
Michael Cummings
JR., QUARTERBACK
Baylors backup quarterback Seth Russell averages more passing yards than Cummings this season,
but Cummings does have a 129 quarterback rating. Iowa State allows 246 passing yards per game,
and Cummings passed for 288 yards and two touchdowns against Baylor last weekend.
Richardson currently ranks third in the conference and 13th nationally in completions per game
(23.5). Against Toledo, he broke the school record for most completions in a game (37).
Corey Avery
FR., RUNNING BACK
The true-freshman ranks 10th in the Big 12 averaging 54 yards per game on the ground. Avery has
averaged 13 carries per game this season, and Iowa State is last in the Big 12 allowing 246 rushing
yards per game.
Allen Lazard
FR., WIDE RECEIVER
Lazard became a starter after a season-ending injury to Quenton Bundrage. He currently ranks 10th
in the nation among all freshmen in catches (34) and receiving yards (443). He has caught a pass in
all eight games.
Nick Harwell
SR., WIDE RECEIVER
E.J. Bibbs
SR., TIGHT END
Harwell leads Kansas in receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns but hasnt recorded a
100-yard receiving game this season. Iowa State gives up the third most receiving yards in the Big 12,
and the senior wide receiver caught five balls for 79 yards and two touchdowns against Baylor.
Bibbs was named to the preseason All-Big 12 team. Among the Power 5 conferences, Bibbs is tied for
the nations lead in touchdowns (6) and second in receptions (34) among tight ends. In the last four
games, he has 23 catches for 214 yards and five touchdowns.
Ben Heeney
SR., LINEBACKER
Cory Morrissey
SR., DEFENSIVE END
Heeney is the best tackler in the Big 12 he leads the conference averaging 12 tackles per game
and averages two tackles for loss per game. Heeney is the center piece to the Kansas defense and
has led Kansas in tackles every game this season.
Morrissey was named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week earlier this year when he had a career-high
seven tackles while facing Iowas All-American left tackle, Brandon Scherff. Morrissey currently ranks
sixth in the conference in sacks (5).
JaCorey Shepherd
SR., CORNERBACK
Sam E. Richardson
JR., DEFENSIVE BACK
Shepherd has played the most snaps on defense this season and has taken almost every kick return.
The second-year starter ranks in the top 20 for pass deflections in the Big 12 and has two interceptions this season, which ties senior cornerback Dexter McDonald.
Richardson picked off the Oklahoma Sooners twice last Saturday. It was the first time a Cyclone had two
interceptions in a game since Jacques Washington against West Virginia in 2013. He leads the defense
with 14 pass breakups.
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Mark Mangino finally returns to the sidelines at Memorial Stadium this weekend
for the opposing team.
Mangino, who was Kansas
head coach from 2002-09, is
the offensive coordinator for
Iowa State (2-6, 0-5 Big 12),
and the Cyclones come into
town for a matchup with the
Jayhawks (2-6, 0-5) on Saturday.
Interim head coach Clint
Bowen was on the Kansas staff
for eight years under Mangino; in 2008, Bowen was promoted to sole defensive coordinator.
[Mangino], I have a tremendous amount of respect
for him, Bowen said. He did
a lot of things for me personally to help my career, to help
me develop as a coach, took
numerous things from the
way he operated our program.
A few of the things is his work
ethic is second to none.
Mangino, who is in his first
season with the Cyclones, led
the Jayhawks to a 50-48 record in his tenure. Four of his
teams went to Bowl games,
including the victory in the
Orange Bowl in the 2007-08
season, which is still the only
BCS victory in Kansas history.
In his first season in 2002,
Manginos team went 2-10. In
2007, his team was 12-1 and
was at one point ranked second in the Associated Press
poll. Mangino resigned following the 2009 season after
a 5-7 record and questions
about his treatment of players.
After that, he took some
time away from coaching.
In 2013, he was the assistant
head coach at Youngstown
State, his alma mater, before
Mark Mangino
years (2002-09)
After Manginos
departure
(2010-present)
50
11
48
45
.510
.196
wins
losses
winning percentage
23-41
conference record
bowl appearances
making his return to the Big
12 this season.
His tenure at Kansas might
be most known for his success
with the offense, especially
with quarterback Todd Reesing. This year, the Mangino-coached Iowa State offense
draws some comparisons to
the ones from back then.
You know, it's a similar offense, but there's a lot of different parts to it, Bowen said.
The Cyclones start quarterback Sam Richardson, who
wins
losses
winning percentage
2-38
conference record
bowl appearances
has a 58-percent completion
percentage. He has thrown six
interceptions and 14 touchdowns, and is also Iowa States
rushing leader, with 339 rushing yards and three touchdowns.
His biggest target in the
passing game is tight end EJ
Bibbs, who has caught five
touchdowns in the last four
games. Bibbs is on the Mackey Award watch list for tight
ends, just like Kansas tight
end Jimmay Mundine.
Iowa States offensive coordinator Mark Mangino will be returning to Kansas this weekend when his team plays
the Jayhawks in Lawrence. Last season, Kansas lost to Iowa State 34-0.
Kansas has not played a
home game since Oct. 11
against Oklahoma State.
Were exited to play back at
home, been on the road the
last couple of weeks, quarterback Michael Cummings
said. So its going to be good
to go out there and play on the
home turf.
The Iowa State defense is
giving up 226 rushing yards
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Iowa State quarterback Sam Richardson, right, fumbles the ball in front of Oklahoma defensive end Charles
Tapper during the second half of the Nov. 1 game in Ames, Iowa. Oklahoma recovered the ball and ended up
winning 59-14.
together.
KANSAN: One more question
before we get into football:
Mark Mangino is obviously going to be a hot topic this
week as it marks his first game
in Memorial Stadium since being fired as Kansas head coach
in 2009. How have Iowa State
fans felt towards their new offensive coordinator, and has he
been asked about his return to
Lawrence this week?
RYAN: So far, I think that the
general feeling toward Mark
Mangino being the new offensive coordinator has been pretty positive from fans. When he
replaced Courtney Messingham this past offseason, the
biggest thing that fans wanted
to see was something different
from the offense. They wanted
a more aggressive style, and
ultimately, one that will win
games. Even though the Cyclones arent winning as many
games as they would like, there
is a definite change in the offensive scheme.
KANSAN: Sam Richardson had
his coming out party against
Kansas in 2012, and over the
course of this season he has
played pretty well with a 14 to
6 touchdown-to-interception
ratio. He's got a nice target in
true freshman Allen Lazard
and tight end E.J. Bibbs (a
Kansas nightmare). However,
in the Oklahoma game, the
quarterback threw 25 incom-
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performance
against
Baylor on Wednesday. The
Jayhawks defeated the Bears
in straight sets.
Texas Tech will be coming
into the match on a fivematch losing streak.
Kansas will need to follow
its old blueprint against
Texas Tech. The Jayhawks
held the Red Raiders to
a combined .081 hitting
percentage in the first
meeting, and out blocked
Texas Tech 13.5 to 2.5.
Kansas had just one person
reach double-digit kills in
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Junior outside hitter Tiana Dockery watches to see if the ball will go over after attempting a save. Dockery led the
Jayhawks with 12 kills against the Baylor Bears to complete the season sweep on Wednesday night in Lawrence.
minent.
However, that three-point
gap was the most separation
Kansas would find, as the
teams traded momentum
swings until the Jayhawks led
24-23.
Up one but still being threatened by a fourth set, Kansas
turned in perhaps its best overall team play of the day, which
included countless dives and
even digging one ball with a
shoulder, eventually leading to
a Sara McClinton match-winning kill.
Kansas was paced offensively
by junior outside hitter Tiana Dockery, who finished the
match with 12 kills on 29 attacks and was all smiles on the
teams result after the match.
I thought it was good,
Dockery said. After the TCU
match, coach Bechard said we
have to do something about
this. So practices have been
really good, the focus has
changed a little bit, and this is
how we play."
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Senior Deanna Marks swims the 100-meter breast stroke during Kansas meet against Denver and Missouri
State on Oct. 24. The swimming and diving team will face Illinois this weekend.
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KANSAS:
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Oklahoma State quarterback Daxx Garman is tackled by Kansas State defensive end Jordan Willis and
defensive back Randall Evans during the first half of the game in Manhattan on Saturday.
is crazy to me.
Snyder established the walkon program at Kansas State
after arriving from Iowa, where
coach Hayden Fry had used it to
similar success. His own son,
Sean Snyder, walked onto the
team at Kansas State when his
father was hired and became an
All-American punter. Hes now
the associate head coach and
special teams coach.
Others walk-ons include current Green Bay Packers star
Jordy Nelson, former NFL players Jon McGraw and Rock Cartwright, and defensive end Blake
Seiler, who is also an assistant
coach on Snyders staff.
We take a lot of pride in the
road that weve taken to get
here, Truman said. It also is a
part of the hard work weve put
in and dedication that its taken
us to get to this level.
Davis said the walk-ons separate Kansas State from many
other programs. Its not just that
they arrive in droves, but that
they become productive team
members.
You dont normally hear about
that anywhere else, he said.
They come to work every day
and thats why theyre captains.
Theyre not just leaders vocally,
but also by the way they work.
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