November 4, 2009

Benching Reesing Was a Bad Move by Mangino

Jason Whitlock, Kansas City Star

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Based on Mark Mangino’s logic, Lew Perkins can consider firing the Kansas football coach at the end of the season.

Mangino’s decision to bench Todd Reesing late in the Jayhawks’ loss to Texas Tech signals that the 12-1 season of 2007 and the Orange Bowl victory mean nothing in 2009. Not to Mangino, the Janet “What Have You Done For Me Lately?” Jackson of college football coaches.

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