Fire Beatty. Fire him now.



  • @JayHawkFanToo

    I didn’t mean to imply that the late hits were “planned”. But the late hits, IMHO may have grown from a targeting of Mayfield that KU players decided they were going to “get” him. That’s what I meant by saying if Beaty implied that KU wanted to be physical and tough, and that’s how the players took it, its time to re-examine that approach. If that attitude came from not shaking hands, then that’s on Beaty as well.

    I just know that when I was officiating football, we had a couple of games where because of rivalries and such, the teams did not shake hands pre-game to avoid any back and forth between them. Helped keep things at bay rather than letting things get started before kickoff.



  • @justanotherfan

    I think we can safely rule out a football rivalry between KU and OU… 😃



  • @justanotherfan Are you serious? The pregame handshake deal didn’t bother you? Good grief. The first person I’ve heard say that. This is easy right and wrong stuff. There’s not a gray area here.

    Good to see Beatty – belatedly – react to the overwhelmingly negative reaction and somewhat reverse his position.



  • @HighEliteMajor

    Here’s my thing. On the scale of sportsmanship, things like late hits and other dangerous plays that could injure people, shaking hands before the game is a relatively small thing. If not for all the other stuff, the pregame shenanigans probably wouldn’t have amounted to anything.

    Like I said, when I used to officiate, we had a few games where things were chippy between the two teams, so they did not shake hands before the game, but played a clean game. I’ve also seen situations where rivals shook hands before the game, there was bumping, etc., and before you knew it, things were escalating during the game.

    As an official at the time, I would rather the teams not shake hands and keep it clean than shake hands in a show of “sportsmanship theater”, then get into a chippy, cheapshot filled game.

    Should KU have shaken hands with OU - yeah, they should have. But I can live with the fact that they didn’t. I cannot tolerate what I would consider to be dirty play.



  • @justanotherfan Had you been the crappiest team in the country and on national TV at the time, would you have been as cavalier about your players focusing on synchronizing efforts to piss off a 9-1 team in the ceremony?



  • @justanotherfan I read what you wrote about being an official. That has nothing to do with this. This is a coach issue. Whether there was an issue of hostility in a particular game or rivalry where you wanted to keep folks apart for a specific reason, is a completely separate issue.

    In this case, there was none of what your are referring to. This was a completely separate issue – not what some official might want is a certain situation (which is much different many times than what actually should be done).

    This was a contrived and planned act of disrespect by team captains. I would hope you would not tolerate that as well as opposed to minimizing simple acts of civility and respect. Such acts, I guess, have been normalized by the deterioration of general humility in favor of selfish and self-centered behavior.

    Shaking hands as combatants before a game is an historical and customary act of respect. We chose to permit the OU player to extend his hand, only to turn away from it. That deserves more than ok, “yeah, they should have.” I think your reaction is exactly what we got from our coach. And It’s really pretty sad.



  • Which came first? Shake their dang hands! The other crap doesn’t happen. Our captains wanted to get in his head and it worked. Problem is, we still suck and we look even worse. We need the big 12 to look good.



  • @justanotherfan There was nothing that happened in the pregame to warrant not shaking hands. It wasn’t a situation where two rivals were getting after each other in the pregame and you avoid a handshake to avoid inciting a potential incident. This was just a low class move by KU’s captains and has brought negative attention to a football program that doesn’t need any additional negative attention.



  • I’m betting hiring Les Miles with Tony Hull retained could keep any of the Louisiana recruits that haven’t already backed out.



  • My point was not that not shaking hands wasn’t a big deal to me personally. The times when we as officials did not have the captains shake hands, it was at the request of the coaches, not something that we as officials decided (most times, we were not involved in that sort of stuff). We just abided by the request.

    Obviously, that’s not what happened here, but again, pregame handshake is, for me at least, not that important. As I said, I can be okay with them not shaking hands, but being a team that appeared to take cheapshots during the game was something that I couldn’t accept. That was what made me mad at Beaty and the team. You can be a crappy team that’s overmatched and I would be patient. You can’t take cheap shots. That’s low class.



  • The Big 12 as now publicly reprimanded Mayfield and also the four KU captains. What a pathetic situation.





  • dylans said:

    I’m betting hiring Les Miles with Tony Hull retained could keep any of the Louisiana recruits that haven’t already backed out.

    I’d take Les in a second but I don’t think he would take the job.



  • Honestly I think the whole Mayfield deal has gotten its five minutes of fame and everyone should let it go. Players talk trash all game every game. That being said it was stupid and Beaty looks like a fool for supporting it after it happened, then 3 days later coming down on them. I’m just over it and happy we only got one more beat down to go.



  • Heisman hopefuls don’t generally yell f— at the crowd though, then grab their crotch.



  • @Crimsonorblue22 Manzel did worse and Winston had a whole list of issues.



  • @kjayhawks yes you are right. Probably got more than 5 minutes.



  • @kjayhawks

    Unfortunately the KU players and HC did it to themselves by bringing attention to the already pathetic program and amplified it by making it unsportsmanlike as well…at least and at long last the season that started with so much hope is almost over.



  • @BShark He won’t. Nor will ANY established, well respected coach. If we are ever to win more than one game a season, we’ll have to luck into a coach like K-State did.



  • @kjayhawks Mayfield was arrested for public intoxication, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and fleeing in Arkansas back in February. Sounds like Manziel territory to me.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 and he’s 5’11” also. I predict a flameout in Baker’s short NFL future likely with the Browns after they ruin Kizer.



  • @nuleafjhawk I agree with you, but how do you know Mayflower wasn’t chirping insults to the KU captains? How do we really know how the whole handshake thing transpired? We will really never know. Of course, the rumor is they ‘planned’ the whole stupid mess. But here’s my question, do you really think the CAPTAINS of all people could be that stupid to not shake the hand of the highly favored team.? You’re in last place, why in the hell would you add insult to freakin’ injury by doing something so stupid? If they did plan the whole handshake incident at the coin toss, then not only are we a losing football team, BUT a stupid team of players, CAPTAINS, no less…Either way our football team couldn’t get any more RIDICULOUS. If the players were responsible, why did Beaty apologize? Why not the players? This tells me that Beaty stood up for the players and took this on himself.
    Baker Mayfield is a sh!thead. He was pulled over for a DUI in Arkansas. They had to chase him down on foot and tackle him. The OU program swept it under the OU rug. This is what they do for their players at all costs to win. I think Mayfield instigated and agitated the whole mess. We’ll never know what transpired before that coin toss. OU fans are blaming the KU players. So, again, not only are we a terrible football team, but we are a stupid football team.

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    ) I think it was a cheap shot by the police. Mean police slighted Mr OU football QB. You don’t and won’t ever hear the obnoxious OU fans talk about their precious QB. They know how he is and yet they blame KU players. No, this is all BM.



  • @Crimsonorblue22 Sad day for college football



  • @truehawk93 Ya hearing for other sites t5hat Mayfield was talking smack with the Ku team all during warmup before the game - - ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY



  • @truehawk93 Seems like the best evidence is the captains’ words themselves. They plaanned it, right before. No allegation of it being provoked. Speculation of another scenario is pretty much fantasy.

    Beatty apologized because as coach he is the face of the team to Jayhawk Nation and the world.



  • @truehawk93

    Those cops tackle much better than KU players. I wonder if they have any eligibility left. 😄



  • It’s Beaty, from the grammar police.



  • Mangino for coach! He wasn’t the classiest of people either, but to do what he did here was one of the most underrated coaching jobs of all time.



  • @wissox I’m sorry, but absolutely not. Mangino was overrated as a coach. He came to KU as a supposed offensive genius, but it took him 6 years to finally have a good offense.

    His Big 12 W-L was also horrible when he faces a very weak Big 12 schedule on a near annual basis. The Big 12 North was hot garbage in the mid 2000’s and he had plenty of years where he never dealt with OU or Texas and had the weak half of the South and still finished 18 games under .500 in Big 12 play. The Big 12 is much more difficult now than it was back then, and Mangino also wouldn’t have the luxury of 4 cupcakes in nonconference like he did then.

    I’ll say right now that I think Glen Mason was the better coach of the two.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 Well put. I don’t pay that much attention to KU football so any comments I make have to be taken with a grain of salt!



  • @wissox The most telling thing to me about the perception of Mangino nationally was that there were no major programs interested in him in 2007 or 2008 when his value was at its peak.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 @wissox I’d take Mangino over any of fools we’ve hired since him, hell Terry Allen was better . Mangino was mediocre for sure but he still one of the best coaches we’ve ever had.



  • kjayhawks said:

    @Texas-Hawk-10 @wissox I’d take Mangino over any of fools we’ve hired since him, hell Terry Allen was better . Mangino was mediocre for sure but he still one of the best coaches we’ve ever had.

    Y ou and me both - I’d take him in a minute, but there is no way in Hell he would every come back to this pile of warm doo. – -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY



  • @kjayhawks I really wouldn’t at this point because I don’t think he would do much to improve KU with the current scheduling set he’d have to deal with now. He might get KU to 2-3 wins per year which is basically what Gill and Weis were doing.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 he’s not gonna come back of course but I’m bet he would’ve averaged 5 or 6 wins in the time span he was gone. I bet he wins 5 games in Gills first year, one other thing to consider is we had a solid recruiting class that fell apart when he resigned.



  • @kjayhawks No way Mangino wins 5 in 2010. KU had no QB because Mangino never developed a back up/successor for Reesing. That’s why Kerry Meier was officially the back up QB for 3 years despite also being a top receiving target for 2.5 of those years.

    The other issue is KU’s defense was still going to be crap that year because Bowen would’ve still been the DC and we would’ve seen the defense continue to regress under him like it did the 2 years prior.



  • Let’s see, when was the las time KU had 5 or 6 win? 5 or 6 wins sounds pretty good now.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 I’ll agree to disagree with you buddy. One of the recruits that backed out was a 4 star QB from Tennessee, Kale Pick was never given a fair shot at QB. He was a duel threat QB that ran the ball well in 2009 as a back up that Gill for some odd reason never let run. Gill and Chuck Long’s offensive plan vs NDSU cost us the game with run up the middle twice and then pass. Pick,was benched at the half of that game after mustering 3 points but we had a missed FG and a tipped ball that lead to a pick in the end zone. Pick actually moved the ball better than Webb, who in the second half got 0 points. Webb speaking statically is arguably the best QB since Ressing but who knows how Pick could’ve faired if given more time after all benching a first year starter at the half baring 3 or 4 turnovers just seems stupid to most folks.



  • I also wonder what would’ve happen if Bill Young would’ve stay. He’s honestly not done too well since leaving after the orange bowl but man the last 3 or 4 defenses he had here were solid and a couple of those years flat out great.



  • @Texas-Hawk-10 That’s because, of on top of his salary, he had an “all you can eat buffet” clause in his contract and no local restaurateur would allow his hiring.



  • @nuleafjhawk One of the first questions we discussed in my first year law school Contracts class was based on his allegedly “rather sizeable son”.

    He said, if his son went to the all-you-can-eat buffet that had no hours of service posted, how long could he continue to eat? Could he stay all day? Through both lunch and dinner? Force the restaurant to stay open as he consumed their vittles?



  • @nuleafjhawk That’s just an insane statement. - -So what your saying is your one of the ones more concerned about Maningo’s weight then his coaching ability. - I could give a rats ass about coach Mangino - -had no effect on how he coached - -mercy. - ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY



  • @jayballer54 I think you’re related to my wife. Neither of you gets my warped sense of humor. And just for the record, I was one of the few who wanted him to stay.



  • nuleafjhawk said:

    @jayballer54 I think you’re related to my wife. Neither of you gets my warped sense of humor. And just for the record, I was one of the few who wanted him to stay.

    I love your warped sense of humor! But I think Jayballer is right, you must be slightly insane, but so am I, and I’ve got the papers to prove it. (ex sox announcer jimmy pearsall quote)



  • @jayballer54 I do not have your confidence that Mangino’s weight had no effect on his coaching. It is a proven fact, like it or not, that persons who are obese face a significant amount of discrimination socially. I have a hard time believing that testosterone-laden adolescent potential recruits, so focused on their own fitness and development, would all have been unwilling to disregard any negative attitudes toward an overweight coach who was even the subject of at least a few negative media comments by allegedly mature commentators.

    And I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that health issues were related to the out-of-control stuff (anger? depression?) that led to his firing.



  • nuleafjhawk said:

    @jayballer54 I think you’re related to my wife. Neither of you gets my warped sense of humor. And just for the record, I was one of the few who wanted him to stay.

    Good , I’m glad you and I both were on the same boat with wanting him to stay - -Mangino was hard but I liked him - -he for sure didn’t take the showboating on the field - but there were some that didn’t want him touching their golden spoon babies that had been babied the entire lives - having anything everything handed to them. - They didn’t want their babies touched handled - which I said - uhh you like him touching your boy - -then your boy has no business playing football - football is CONTACT sport, - did Coach hurt your feelings? - -step on your toes? - not just GIVE you what you wanted or let you display your sportsmanship on the field without consequences?

    I know, I know - I don’t need to hear people with their well that’s not why he got fired antics - it was off the field, can’t speak to that, I know ON the field I loved his approach, but NO WAY would he ever come back even if he was asked. - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY



  • @mayjay Sorry I’m not buying that. - -I don’t think it had anything to do with his Coaching - -plus I think he was a better person to let childish remarks about his weight to depress him or anger issues. - -Depression comes from many, many different scenario’s - I mean never say never but seriously think that had anything to do with it. - - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY



  • @jayballer54

    I agree with @mayjay on this. Excess weight, or in Mangino’s case morbid obesity, almost always result in negative self image and the resulting consequences he mentioned. Also, it extremely unhealthy and often results in life threatening conditions. I lost 25 pounds this summer (I was somewhat heavier than I should be but nothing excessive) and I can tell you that I feel now a lot better physically and mentally. Last but not least, being that overweight sends a negative message to the players about physical conditioning; you will notice that most coaches look pretty fit.



  • @JayHawkFanToo understand, but there can be all kinds of reasons for the over weight. - the Number one being -over active thyroid a very strong possibility, my mom had that and was really overweight. - They can’t help that if that’s the case, I’m sure Coach Mangino was fully aware of it being bad for him health wise. I can see where it could be negative as far as the recruits goes, My biggest issue I guess in reality was - yes the cheap shots some people would say about him - -and in that respect I said wasn’t effecting his Coaching, just making those people look really bad - they talking smack and him doing pretty decent with what he had to work with. - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY



  • @jayballer54

    I like Coach Mangino and I thought he got a raw deal with the way he was fired. However, it would be naive to state as a fact that his weight did not affect his coaching. Contemporaneous stories appear to indicate it did.


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