Player, Coach Of The Year
We just voted for the AP national coach and player of the year awards. Our national player of the year was Florida quarterback Tim Tebow. A pretty easy decision.
But a tougher decision was coach of the year, so we voted for . . . Caesar! Just kidding.
Eventualy, we selected Kansas coach Mark Mangino. Yes, the Jayhawks played a favorable schedule but Mangino revived an awful program and gave it national stature with its highest ranking (No. 2) since 1968.
Here's one reason we voted him (memo to Caesar): Kansas committed the fewest penalties in the country (48).



Jeez, nobody is responding to any of these posts. I only hear crickets....
Scott,
Why all the typing in the third person?
It’s boring around here. Check out the action on Dohn’s blog as loser bRuins fantasize about Trojan rejects Norm Chow and DeWayne Walker. If we could only send Wolfie over to join them...
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Well, how can you go wrong with the Kansas coach. He put Jayhawk football on the map, whereas before it was in the twilight zone.
Why do you keep referring to the royal 'we?' Nobody believes that there is anyone contributing to this blog besides you, Scott.
Off with his head!!