{"id":12169,"date":"2023-09-01T11:31:46","date_gmt":"2023-09-01T15:31:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/?p=12169"},"modified":"2024-08-28T10:50:11","modified_gmt":"2024-08-28T14:50:11","slug":"friday-football-notes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/2023\/09\/01\/friday-football-notes\/","title":{"rendered":"Friday Football Notes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A rare Friday post about something other than music promoted by the beginning of college football and an interesting night at a high school game earlier this week.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h3>KU Football<\/h3>\n<p>I was thinking last night that there have been very few falls in my life when KU fans were genuinely excited about the coming football season. I\u2019m talking about the excitement that comes with the chance for a really good season, not just \u201cHey, if everything breaks right, we might win six games this year!\u201d excitement.<\/p>\n<p>As best as I can recall, 1992, 2007, 2008, and 2009 were the only years that the Jayhawk faithful could great the coming season with honest-to-goodness optimism.<\/p>\n<p>After last year\u2019s 6\u20137 season, with almost the entire offense back, the 2023 season has joined that list.<\/p>\n<p>And then this morning I woke up at 5:15 to take L to basketball, opened up Twitter while she was getting ready, and the first message I see says that Jalon Daniels\u2019 back injury continues to bother him and a few \u201cinsiders\u201d do not expect him to play in tonight\u2019s season opener.<\/p>\n<p>Just freaking great.<\/p>\n<p>I guess we\u2019ll find out later today whether those rumors are true, but nothing about them is good. Daniels has labored all month in practice with some kind of back issue. If he can\u2019t play next week against Illinois, and beyond that, or can\u2019t be close to 100%, all those fun expectations for this season get tossed aside.<\/p>\n<p>I was reluctant to be too optimistic about this season simply because of Daniels\u2019 health. He has been injured every season he\u2019s been at KU. It seemed to be asking a lot for him to get through the next 12\u201313 games unscathed. If you told me he would play this entire season, I think KU has a realistic chance to win eight games, perhaps more if the defense can find a way to be even halfway decent.<\/p>\n<p>But if he\u2019s already battling a lingering injury before the season starts? Throw out any hopes for an upper-division Big 12 finish and second-consecutive bowl game. Jason Bean is a nice backup, and KU fans should be very thankful he changed his mind and decided to return.<a id=\"fnref:1\" class=\"footnote\" title=\"see footnote\" href=\"#fn:1\">[1]<\/a> He\u2019s not a quarterback that will get you through the non-con at 3\u20130 and then find a way to win 3\u20135 games in the Big 12, though.<\/p>\n<p>Once again the Football Gods decide to kick KU fans in the shins. It\u2019s not fair to Daniels that so much of the program\u2019s success will be determined by his health. It is our truth, though. Lance Leipold and his staff are excellent at developing talent. Maybe they have the program far enough along where they can still be in just about every game whether JD plays or not. A lifetime of mediocre-to-bad football has me conditioned to expect the worst.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h3>Expectations<\/h3>\n<p>I\u2019m reluctant to make a call on wins with JD\u2019s status unclear. I listened to a KU pod this week where they threw out a few hypotheticals that were kind of fun.<\/p>\n<p>Would you rather KU win nine games and play in a legit bowl game but lose Leipold at the end of this season, or win just four games and keep Lance? I\u2019m 100% take the wins.<\/p>\n<p>Would you rather beat Kansas State or Texas? This one is tricky. K-State is the smart answer. Texas is leaving the Big 12 and we\u2019ve never really thought we could play on their level. K-State has proven that you can create a winner in the state of Kansas and are the model KU should follow: smart recruiting with great coaching. Plus a loss to KU might knock KSU out of the Big 12 title chase.<\/p>\n<p>But\u2026I\u2019m going to Austin for the Texas game. It would be pretty dope to see KU get its second-straight win in Austin as the Longhorns depart for the SEC.<\/p>\n<p>Mind says K-State, heart says Texas.<\/p>\n<p>The third hypothetical was the most unrealistic: would you rather Jalon Daniels be a Heisman finalist (they may have even said win it) or KU make it to the college football playoff? Both seem extremely far-fetched, and that\u2019s even before we knew of Daniels\u2019 status for tonight. I would lean towards the CFP. But one of the hosts pointed out how Robert Griffin winning the Heisman was a massive moment in the growth of Baylor football. I get that, but I still would take the team success with a super cool QB who just missed making the trip to New York as a Heisman finalist.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h3>Freshman Ball<\/h3>\n<p>Monday L asked me to take her to the Cathedral freshman B game against Carmel so she could stand on the sideline and take pictures. She had fun and got some good shots. Find her on Instagram if you\u2019d like to see some samples.<\/p>\n<p>Since this was a B game and both teams had played on Saturday, I believe they rested most of their freshmen starters, or rotated them into positions they don\u2019t normally play. As you would expect, the game was rather ragged, with Carmel grabbing a 13\u201312 win, the difference being they were 1\u20132 on PATs while the Irish were 0\u20132.<\/p>\n<p>My big takeaway was that you have to be a very patient person to coach freshmen. I reached out to a friend of mine who coached for a few years after he got out of college and his response was, \u201cI am a very patient person. But coaching freshmen almost killed me.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>There were kids standing around on the sideline when they\u2019re supposed to be in the game. Guys lining up in the wrong spots. Running the wrong plays. Players just flat fumbling the ball when no defender is within ten feet of them. Holding on every play. So many false starts or offsides calls.<\/p>\n<p>Here\u2019s a sequence that summed up the game: Cathedral had a beautiful drive that got them into the red zone late in the first half, fueled by about 65 yards of rushing by the quarterback. Then they had holding on four straight plays, a false start, and a personal foul. Next thing you know they are punting from their own side of the field and the punter lets the snap go right through his hands. Carmel covered, scored about four plays later, and hit what became the game-winning extra point.<\/p>\n<p>Again, these were freshmen, mostly playing out of position or who don\u2019t normally get into games, so I give them lots of leeway.<\/p>\n<p>Since there weren\u2019t a lot of people in the stands it was easy to hear the coaches. In warmups I heard one of them scream at one of L\u2019s middle school classmates, \u201cWHAT ARE YOU DOING, BEN RICHARDS?!?!\u201d<a id=\"fnref:2\" class=\"footnote\" title=\"see footnote\" href=\"#fn:2\">[2]<\/a><\/p>\n<p>While the offense was running through their warm up sequence the head coach screamed at the quarterback who was indecisive on an option-read play \u201cACT LIKE A QUARTERBACK AND MAKE A PLAY!\u201d Same kid who ran the play to perfection three times on that doomed drive in the game, so I guess he was paying attention.<\/p>\n<p>My favorite coaching moment came in the fourth quarter. All the kids who are usually starters but being held out were acting like your normal, bored 14\u201315 year old kid. They were dancing, talking to people in the stands, and throwing balls on the sideline. In general not paying attention to the game.<\/p>\n<p>The Irish forced a turnover with 4:00 left and were trying to drive down to take the lead and these kids were still throwing a ball around. It whizzed by a coach\u2019s head. He turned around, intercepted the next toss, heaved it into the stands, and screamed at them, \u201cTHIS ISN\u2019T FREAKING MIDDLE SCHOOL. KNOCK IT OFF AND PAY ATTENTION!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>I laughed out loud.<\/p>\n<p>My other favorite part of the game was the mom who was sitting near me. Her kid was the quarterback. She was intense and involved, but I\u2019m not sure she knew much about football. Every time he got tackled she would yell at the refs, \u201cHey! Get them off him!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The very best moment, though, was when Cathedral got the ball down to the one yard line. Her son is probably 5\u20197\u201d. She yelled down to him, \u201cJUST JUMP OVER THEM!!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>I liked her enthusiasm but that seemed misguided. Fortunately he didn\u2019t listen to her and snuck it in under the linemen. She made several other very unorthodox suggestions.<\/p>\n<p>She also thought a PAT that was five yards short and wide was good. I just realized that she may have been drinking.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, I\u2019m glad I was just there to watch casually and could laugh at all the silliness rather than get worked up by it.<\/p>\n<div class=\"footnotes\">\n<hr \/>\n<ol>\n<li id=\"fn:1\">Fun fact: KU\u2019s third and fourth string quarterbacks are both from the Indianapolis area! <a class=\"reversefootnote\" title=\"return to article\" href=\"#fnref:1\">\u00a0\u21a9<\/a><\/li>\n<li id=\"fn:2\">I\u2019ve changed his name to protect his innocence. <a class=\"reversefootnote\" title=\"return to article\" href=\"#fnref:2\">\u00a0\u21a9<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A rare Friday post about something other than music promoted by the beginning of college football and an interesting night at a high school game earlier this week. KU Football I was thinking last night that there have been very few falls in my life when KU fans were genuinely excited about the coming football season. I\u2019m talking about the excitement that comes with the chance for a really good season, not just \u201cHey, if everything breaks right, we might win six games this year!\u201d excitement. As best as I can recall, 1992, 2007, 2008, and 2009 were the only years that the Jayhawk faithful could great the coming season with honest-to-goodness optimism. After last year\u2019s 6\u20137 season, with almost the entire offense back, the 2023 season has joined that list. And then this morning I woke up at 5:15 to take L to basketball, opened up Twitter while she was getting ready, and the first message I see says that Jalon Daniels\u2019 back injury continues to bother him and a few \u201cinsiders\u201d do not expect him to play in tonight\u2019s season opener. Just freaking great. I guess we\u2019ll find out later today whether those rumors are true, but nothing about them is good. Daniels has labored all month in practice with some kind of back issue. If he can\u2019t play next week against Illinois, and beyond that, or can\u2019t be close to 100%, all those fun expectations for this season get tossed aside. I was reluctant to be too optimistic about this season simply because of Daniels\u2019 health. He has been injured every season he\u2019s been at KU. It seemed to be asking a lot for him to get through the next 12\u201313 games unscathed. If you told me he would play this entire season, I think KU has a realistic chance to win eight games, perhaps more if the defense can find a way to be even halfway decent. But if he\u2019s already battling a lingering injury before the season starts? Throw out any hopes for an upper-division Big 12 finish and second-consecutive bowl game. Jason Bean is a nice backup, and KU fans should be very thankful he changed his mind and decided to return.[1] He\u2019s not a quarterback that will get you through the non-con at 3\u20130 and then find a way to win 3\u20135 games in the Big 12, though. Once again the Football Gods decide to kick KU fans in the shins. It\u2019s not fair to Daniels that so much of the program\u2019s success will be determined by his health. It is our truth, though. Lance Leipold and his staff are excellent at developing talent. Maybe they have the program far enough along where they can still be in just about every game whether JD plays or not. A lifetime of mediocre-to-bad football has me conditioned to expect the worst. Expectations I\u2019m reluctant to make a call on wins with JD\u2019s status unclear. I listened to a KU pod this week where they threw out a few hypotheticals that were kind of fun. Would you rather KU win nine games and play in a legit bowl game but lose Leipold at the end of this season, or win just four games and keep Lance? I\u2019m 100% take the wins. Would you rather beat Kansas State or Texas? This one is tricky. K-State is the smart answer. Texas is leaving the Big 12 and we\u2019ve never really thought we could play on their level. K-State has proven that you can create a winner in the state of Kansas and are the model KU should follow: smart recruiting with great coaching. Plus a loss to KU might knock KSU out of the Big 12 title chase. But\u2026I\u2019m going to Austin for the Texas game. It would be pretty dope to see KU get its second-straight win in Austin as the Longhorns depart for the SEC. Mind says K-State, heart says Texas. The third hypothetical was the most unrealistic: would you rather Jalon Daniels be a Heisman finalist (they may have even said win it) or KU make it to the college football playoff? Both seem extremely far-fetched, and that\u2019s even before we knew of Daniels\u2019 status for tonight. I would lean towards the CFP. But one of the hosts pointed out how Robert Griffin winning the Heisman was a massive moment in the growth of Baylor football. I get that, but I still would take the team success with a super cool QB who just missed making the trip to New York as a Heisman finalist. Freshman Ball Monday L asked me to take her to the Cathedral freshman B game against Carmel so she could stand on the sideline and take pictures. She had fun and got some good shots. Find her on Instagram if you\u2019d like to see some samples. Since this was a B game and both teams had played on Saturday, I believe they rested most of their freshmen starters, or rotated them into positions they don\u2019t normally play. As you would expect, the game was rather ragged, with Carmel grabbing a 13\u201312 win, the difference being they were 1\u20132 on PATs while the Irish were 0\u20132. My big takeaway was that you have to be a very patient person to coach freshmen. I reached out to a friend of mine who coached for a few years after he got out of college and his response was, \u201cI am a very patient person. But coaching freshmen almost killed me.\u201d There were kids standing around on the sideline when they\u2019re supposed to be in the game. Guys lining up in the wrong spots. Running the wrong plays. Players just flat fumbling the ball when no defender is within ten feet of them. Holding on every play. So many false starts or offsides calls. Here\u2019s a sequence that summed up the game: Cathedral had a beautiful drive that got them into the red zone late in the first half, fueled by about 65 yards of rushing by the quarterback. Then they had holding on four straight plays, a false start, and a personal foul. Next thing you know they are punting from their own side of the field and the punter lets the snap go right through his hands. Carmel covered, scored about four plays later, and hit what became the game-winning extra point. Again, these were freshmen, mostly playing out of position or who don\u2019t normally get into games, so I give them lots of leeway. Since there weren\u2019t a lot of people in the stands it was easy to hear the coaches. In warmups I heard one of them scream at one of L\u2019s middle school classmates, \u201cWHAT ARE YOU DOING, BEN RICHARDS?!?!\u201d[2] While the offense was running through their warm up sequence the head coach screamed at the quarterback who was indecisive on an option-read play \u201cACT LIKE A QUARTERBACK AND MAKE A PLAY!\u201d Same kid who ran the play to perfection three times on that doomed drive in the game, so I guess he was paying attention. My favorite coaching moment came in the fourth quarter. All the kids who are usually starters but being held out were acting like your normal, bored 14\u201315 year old kid. They were dancing, talking to people in the stands, and throwing balls on the sideline. In general not paying attention to the game. The Irish forced a turnover with 4:00 left and were trying to drive down to take the lead and these kids were still throwing a ball around. It whizzed by a coach\u2019s head. He turned around, intercepted the next toss, heaved it into the stands, and screamed at them, \u201cTHIS ISN\u2019T FREAKING MIDDLE SCHOOL. KNOCK IT OFF AND PAY ATTENTION!\u201d I laughed out loud. My other favorite part of the game was the mom who was sitting near me. Her kid was the quarterback. She was intense and involved, but I\u2019m not sure she knew much about football. Every time he got tackled she would yell at the refs, \u201cHey! Get them off him!\u201d The very best moment, though, was when Cathedral got the ball down to the one yard line. Her son is probably 5\u20197\u201d. She yelled down to him, \u201cJUST JUMP OVER THEM!!\u201d I liked her enthusiasm but that seemed misguided. Fortunately he didn\u2019t listen to her and snuck it in under the linemen. She made several other very unorthodox suggestions. She also thought a PAT that was five yards short and wide was good. I just realized that she may have been drinking. Anyway, I\u2019m glad I was just there to watch casually and could laugh at all the silliness rather than get worked up by it. Fun fact: KU\u2019s third and fourth string quarterbacks are both from the Indianapolis area! \u00a0\u21a9 I\u2019ve changed his name to protect his innocence. \u00a0\u21a9<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[52,26,67,13,58],"class_list":["post-12169","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-uncategorized","tag-college-sports","tag-family","tag-football","tag-high-school-sports","tag-kansas-jayhawks"],"acf":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/12169","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=12169"}],"version-history":[{"count":2,"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/12169\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":12171,"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/12169\/revisions\/12171"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=12169"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=12169"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=12169"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}