Yes, this is the worst Kansas has ever been in football


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    @DanR

    Wait for what? Um KU isn’t a football school, yet the powers to be are trying. A lot of money is about to be donated to making KU Football better. So again wait for what?



  • @BShark lmao you win the internet today buddy



  • @DoubleDD Weis



  • @stoptheflop Dick Vermeil says hi.



  • stoptheflop said:

    @kjayhawks When Coach Beaty cried after the Texas win, I doubted he had the right mindset to be a winning coach. Great person, yes. But, winning coach, no. What other D1 coach would you expect to show that much emotion after an upset win? Coach Snyder? Coach Mangino? There’s no crying in football, ever.

    Dick Vermeil says hi.



  • Seeing a good chunk of fire Beaty and Zenger comments all across the web here. I honestly feel like the next few weeks are huge for Zenger’s job and how much more time Beaty gets. We go on the road to face TCU the 4th ranked team in the land, then KSU and Baylor at home. If we get blown away bye a TCU it’s probably not a big deal but KSU will likely have a 3-4 record and Baylor likely will be 0-8. If we get hammered by 2 teams with a combined record of 3-12 at home it will be very tough to raise amy money for a program that bad and keep the current people in charge.



  • @kjayhawks

    …and KU will own the records for most consecutive road loses.



  • @JayHawkFanToo We can just hold our head high and wear “Record Breaking!” on our tshirts.



  • Apparently Coach Beaty is feeling the heat. His comments at the presser sound like those of some one seeing the writing on the wall.



  • @JayHawkFanToo It should be getting hot, as I stated before the ISU game both teams returned within a guy or 2 of the same but the result the next year flipped from 31-24 to 45-0. Samething could be said for the TCU and KSU games both return similar numbers and the games were competitive a year ago, TCU beat us 24-23 and KSU 34-19 in a touchdown game late. I beat both are 30 plus point beatings again.



  • @kjayhawks

    I understand KU is 14 points worse than the Vegas line…worst in college football.



  • I feel like the infomercial guy “but wait there’s more!!” Kansas is now tied for the longest road losing streak in NCAA history and let’s be honest they will own it here shortly and probably for a long time seems how it has been in place since before WW2. Kansas now has the worst offensive output this century (only 17 years but still pathetic) with a grand total of 21 yards. KU has been out scored 144 to 19 in the past 3 games including 2 shutouts. If Beaty can’t at least be competitive the next 2 weeks he has to go end of story.


  • Banned

    The thing is I believe KU is still paying for Gill, and Weis even though both have been excorted off the property. If KU gets rid of Beaty that would mean KU would be paying for 4 HC’s? I don’t know somebody would have to research that one. However I believe it’s time to part ways with Zenger.



  • @kjayhawks Minus 25 yards rushing. I can sure see why we tried to pass 20 times and rushed 31. Gotta keep diggin’ that hole.

    I watched several 3rd-down-and-long plays where we tried passes in the backfield that resulted in losses or incompletions, and a few others where on 3rd and 10 (or 15) the pass was no further than 5 yards over the line of scrimmage. And Bender didn’t even get the ball all the way to those guys a couple of times. All those plays were in the same area of the field–behind or near the line of scrimmage, where we were stymied all day. Maybe trying a whole series of patterns that are 15 or 20 yards deep would open something up?

    But then again, the o-line was getting swsmped by three guys, so maybe deep receivers never could get open.

    Our biggest gain on a pass play was 14 yds on pass interference. Bender’s second pass was complete for 13. But our third longest “successful” pass play was 11 yds–again, pass interference. So TCU’s secondary made longer plays for our passing game than we did.

    I feel bad for all those guys. I believe the coaches need more imagination to right the ship. Not trick plays, but plays that, if successful, get the team fired up, like a few deep passes. 31 rushes for minus 25 will not excite anyone except the other team.



  • DoubleDD said:

    … If KU gets rid of Beaty that would mean KU would be paying for 4 HC’s?..

    Maybe not–we might not get anyone willing to tank their career, so we might still only be paying 3.



  • @mayjay Deep routes weren’t going to happen. Defense live in KU’s backfield all night. Even Usain Bolt wouldn’t have had time to get open last night.



  • Yep, oline is terrible and that’s where it starts. Get a better line and you can do MUCH more.



  • I suffered through 3 of the worst seasons in baseball history with my Astros while they implemented their rebuilding plan.

    This was never going to be a 3 year rebuild for Beaty. I’ve seen people ask why were programs like UCF which went 0-12 the same year KU did a couple of years ago and is currently 6-0 and why can’t KU duplicate that.

    There’s several reasons for that. First would be that UCF won the Fiesta Bowl just 2 years prior to their 0-12 season so Scott Frost inherited a much better situation with very recent success and players that were apart of the Fiesta Bowl team.

    Number two is the level of competition UCF plays. The AAC is not the Big 12. It’s much easier to rebound from a down year in a league like the AAC than the Big 12.

    Number three is UCF is in Orlando. Their recruiting base is much better than KU’s. They are competing with USF for the second tier prospects in Florida that the Big 3 don’t want.

    KU has none of those advantages. Another comparison I’ve seen is David Cutcliffe at Duke. Duke was patient with Cutcliffe and actually let him build that program. It took Cutcliffe until year 5 to finally break through and reach a bowl game. He actually regressed in years 3 and 4 at Duke like Beaty is now and we see what the reaction has been to that regression. The difference is Duke allowed Cutcliffe to execute his plan and once all of the players in that program were Cutcliffe guys, Duke then made 4 straight bowl games before breaking that streak last season.

    I don’t know if Beaty will ever succeed at Kansas or not, but I know a 5 year turnaround plan is never going to be executed in 3 years. I also know that KU has traditionally cycled through coaches every 3-4 years for the better part of the past 70 years since WWII. I know that continuing that cycle of only giving a coach 3-4 years to finish a 5 year is never going to build anything sustainable at Kansas either. Every good coach that has come through Kansas post WWII has gone on to vetter programs except for Mangino was looking after the OB, but nobody wanted him at that time.

    I would say that if we want any hope of success after a long period of futility like Duke, we need to allow Beaty his 5 years and realize there will be road bumps just like Cutcliffe had road bumps in years 3 and 4 that if those were duplicated at KU, wouldn’t have gotten him a 5th year to see if the plan would payoff or not.

    Yes, our OLine is garbage right now. It takes time build an OLine. 3 years is not enough time. It literally takes 4-5 year’s because thise kids legitimately need 4-5 years in the weight room and there is no legal substitute for that time. The normal starting OLine are comprised primarily of 2nd and 3rd year players. They are not physically ready yet, but there are no other options out there for KU so we are seeing those growing pains right now. When injuries get tossed into the mix and players who are even less physically ready to play are forced to play, we see what we’ve seen offensively the past 2 weeks.

    I don’t know if Beaty will ever get KU turned around or not, but I know that continuing to do the same thing we’ve seen for the past 70 years will yield the same results we’ve seen for the past 70 years which is one of, if not the worst major conference football team in the country.



  • It gets worse friends, we just had another recruit bail. I believe 4 so far this year. Beaty says we are close to caught up on scholarships but we may actually lose ground in that department.



  • @kjayhawks QB Clayton Tune is one I thought KU would struggle to hang on to even when he committed.



  • Only commit from Texas bailed out following the TCU debacle.



  • @DoubleDD Don’t fret - we can still get worse.



  • @nuleafjhawk Hey! Where have you been? We missed you for the whole charity game controversy!



  • Thanks @mayjay - I’ve been around, just super, super busy lately. I am Sooooooooo ready for basketball - i was on the road Sunday and listened to the game on the radio. I must have looked like a drunk monkey driving, because i was INTO the game! As bad as I hate to admit it, MU has some really good players this year - i was a teeeeeeeeensy bit concerned before the game. But dang - i think we’re going to be a special team this year. I think the basketball team may be as good as the football team is bad. Sorry - i try to be optimistic, but they force me to be the opposite of that.



  • @nuleafjhawk Actually, and unfortunately, thinking the fb is “bad” is probably the optimistic view. Most people think in much more extreme terms in the awfulness spectrum…



  • A touchdown underdog at Memorial Stadium to winless Baylor is another slap in the face of Coach Beaty, AD Zenger and all KU football supporters. I’ll be watching the outcome of this game with great interest. A loss here must result in a coaching change, right? If we stay with Coach Beaty, what is going to get so much better next year that we might win 2 games?



  • @stoptheflop They should all be fired with a loss Saturday no question. I’m still pissed they blew last week with poor coaching for the special teams for the 3rd week in a row. Although my sources close to the program are telling Beaty will be around til his contract expires. I’m not sure how a 3rd coach could lose at home to teams 3-12 combined record and stay. Beaty himself said they expected to go to a bowl this year. I predicted 4 wins and a slight chance to go bowling. I honestly can hardly talk about it, it’s me makes so mad the lack of knowledge our coaches have.



  • I’m 59 years old and very sporadically over the many years, KU football has provided me with some great joy, but I’m at the point now where, if it were up to me - I’d scrap the whole damn program. Save the $300 million for basketball, hurricane relief, grants, scholarships, free cotton candy for all Lawrence natives - anything but football. Give it up. It’s an embarrassment to the University, to KU fans, to the State of Kansas and to the Universe. Please stop the madness now.



  • @nuleafjhawk The money would also be needed to replace all the Big 12 logos and flags with whatever small conference we end up in…



  • @mayjay Yeah, I know. But i’m frustrated.



  • @nuleafjhawk Free cotton candy!!!



  • @stoptheflop

    Most of the younger posters probably don’t remember the 1987 game between KU and KSU and aptly labeled the “Toilet Bowl” because KU had one win and KSU was winless and the game ended in a tie. The upcoming game against Baylor is looking like a repeat of the “Toilet Bowl.”

    Here is a description of that game…

    1987: The Toilet Bowl

    The lone tie during the Governor’s Cup era took place on November 7, 1987, in Manhattan, and is the most infamous game in the history of the series. Termed “The Toilet Bowl” and “The Futility Bowl” by national commentators, the game featured 1–7 KU and 0–8 K-State. The contest lived down to expectations and resulted in a 17–17 tie, which was secured when Kansas blocked a field goal at the end of the game.[7][8] Following the tie, both teams lost their last two games of the season. KU coach Bob Valesente was fired following the season. His counterpart Stan Parrish kept his job, but did not make it past 1988 after the Wildcats posted an 0–11 campaign to extend a winless streak to 28 games. Parrish’s dismissal led to the hiring of Bill Snyder, who would shift the direction of the series in favor of the Wildcats.



  • @nuleafjhawk Football still generates twice the money basketball does for the athletic department. KU football may suck, but it’s still funding the rest of the athletic department’s non revenue sports.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10

    I keep telling people that and they just don’t believe it, they think basketball generates the majority of income.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 Wait - I upvoted your post, but HOW does football generate more money? KU doesn’t give away basketball tickets or concessions and the 16,300 people that show up for EVERY home game stay and spend money. Ninety percent of the 10,000 that show up for football leave at or waaaaaaaaaaaaay before halftime. I’m not a math scholar, but i don’t get it.



  • @nuleafjhawk But if they charge the football players for admission to the stadium, too, that would represent what, a 5% increase in attendance?



  • @nuleafjhawk It’s not money based upon merit. It’s based upon being a football team in the Big12 and the money that is (thankfully) evenly distributed even though KU hasn’t carried it’s weight in years. Ridiculous, but true. Also making the $ divide worse is the NCAA keeps most of the money from the NCAA tournament.



  • @nuleafjhawk The TV deal for football is massive and dwarfs the basketball deal. Football still has more people in the stadium those than basketball so ticket revenue is comparable because of the lower prices tickets. It also doesn’t matter if someone leaves after the 1st play or stays the whole game, they still had to pay the same amount to enter the stadium.

    Mainly it’s the TV deal that generates a massive amount of money for KU each year, $30+ million based on what the Big 12 said about revenues last year. Basketball doesn’t come anywhere near that.



  • Kansas football makes considerablely more money than basketball, 34 million dollars just in TV revenue. Plus Beaty gets paid a third of what Self does, KU actually averages just over 30,000 in attendance for the year with the KSU game being the biggest crowd in 2 years with just over 36,000.



  • Awesome run by Cole moos!!!



  • Oh hello there bad KU defense. 😞



  • @BShark and getting worse



  • We need to score



  • KU cannot complete plays when they need to. They have failed to complete at every critical time and had to settle for field goals.



  • Still unable to complete plays when it counts. The 3 FG could have easily been TDs if a few critical plays were completed. Red zone offense non-existing.



  • @JayHawkFanToo we are still in this game



  • Not anymore🏉🕳🤢



  • Today is why Stanley isn’t the answer at QB. His arm isn’t strong enough for this offense and his accuracy is atrocious.

    Stanley gets far too much credit for the UT upset last year. KU beat Texas last year solely because of the defense forcing 6 turnovers. KU won that game in spite of Stanley, not because of him.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 get him out!



  • I’m curious about the attendance today. All I could see on television was the bowl and student section, which I estimated to be about 2,000. I don’t pay any attention to the announced attendance. I paid for a ticket for my daughter, but she’s at home today.