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Mark Mangino May Be On His Way Out At Kansas

Over the last two weeks, I had thought about writing a story discussing the fact that there didn't seem to be any Big 12 coaches who might lose their job following this season, a rare occurence in the conference, and in college football in general. Then word comes out today that Mark Mangino, the head coach at Kansas, is under investigation for a possible physical altercation with a player, and our period of coaching stability is gone, just like that.

Mangino is known to be a coach who subscribes to the school of "hard coaching", that is, he is very verbally abusive of his players. If you have a team of talented, experienced veterans, this isn't a problem, because they can take the abuse and channel it to their effort on the field. Experienced players have the confidence to not let the abuse get to them, and not let it effect their play. The issue with Kansas, however, is that they started the season 5-0 and are in a current five-game losing streak. An abusive or negative coach can be tolerated if you are winning and their way seems to be successful, but if you are losing it really isn't worth it to take such constant abuse. This five-game losing streak may have been the breaking point for too many players, which is why they've having this 'investigation' now.

If Kansas gets rid of Mangino, I am wondering who they would be able to attract to replace him. The simple fact of the matter is that Kansas is a DI-A job, so there are thousands of coaches who would be willing to take the head coaching job there. However, I am wondering if any up-and-coming future star in the coaching profession would be willing to take a job at a school where they know no matter what their best efforts, football will always be second to the state's obsession with basketball. If you figure that Will "BMF" Muschamp is the type of young, high-profile coordinator Kansas would like to go after as their next head coach (and yes, I know Muschamp isn't leaving Austin because there is plan of progression in place for him to follow Mack Brown, he is the head-coach-in-waiting, so don't freak out texas fans), I don't see how Kansas would attract that kind of high-profile talent to Lawrence. Why go to Kansas when there are other jobs opening this year?

Dark horse candidate for the Kansas job should Mangino be fired: Ken Niumatalolo, head coach, Navy.

This is a real dark horse, because he is only in his second season on the job at Navy, but I'd love to see the return of full-fledged option football to the Big 12, and Niumatalolo is doing a terrific job with Navy's flexbone attack. Beating Notre Dame on the road this year certainly helps raise his profile, but this makes it two seasons in a row Navy has been bowling in Niumatalolo's two years there. I'm just not sure how many athletic directors will consider him seriously since this is his only experience as a head coach, and he is only two years into his tenue with the Navy program. It is someone to consider, though.

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On the other hand, Mangino is the most successful coach in recent Kansas history, if not all time. If he finishes in a bowl again this season, he’ll definitely stay on.

by HawkeyedFrog on Nov 17, 2009 6:35 PM CST reply actions  

not if he physically assaulted a player

by Displaced Longhorn on Nov 18, 2009 3:14 AM CST up reply actions  

This doesn't make sense.....

“If you have a team of talented, experienced veterans, this isn’t a problem, because they can take the abuse and channel it to their effort on the field. Experienced players have the confidence to not let the abuse get to them, and not let it effect their play.”

" Answers -- Become Resources."
Without Questions; There are limited Resources...

by KWashburn on Nov 17, 2009 8:04 PM CST reply actions  

how does it not make sense?

If you are used to being yelled at and cursed at, it doesn’t bother you, especially if you are winning. If you are losing, and/or not accustomed to such coaching, you aren’t used to this threatment, and it isn’t worth it.

How does that not make sense?

by Beergut on Nov 18, 2009 8:31 AM CST up reply actions  

“take the abuse and channel it to their effort on the field” would insist that the “abuse” was affecting their play, albeit in a positive way.

“Experienced players have the confidence to not let the abuse get to them, and not let it effect their play." This is stating exactly the opposite.

I understand what you’re saying, just thought it could be worded a little different……

" Answers -- Become Resources."
Without Questions; There are limited Resources...

by KWashburn on Nov 19, 2009 9:39 PM CST up reply actions  

On the lighter side

I just checked the Tech massage boards and they have put up a discussion on “5 reasons Tech will lose to OU”, LOL.

by YUMC on Nov 18, 2009 3:58 PM CST reply actions  

We do that every week for every game.

Lots of good information, most of it over your head. DON’T READ IT!!

" Answers -- Become Resources."
Without Questions; There are limited Resources...

by KWashburn on Nov 19, 2009 10:22 PM CST up reply actions  

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