Passion - Commitment - History

I love Jayhawk sports. I love watching them. I love reading about them. I love writing about them. I love talking about them. I love bringing a group of friends together to watch a game. I love the emotional ups and downs that go with every play. I love spending a day in Lawrence and soaking up the history of Allen Fieldhouse and Memorial Stadium.

That is the reason for JAYTALKERS.com. It's a place for me to share my passion with Jayhawk fans around the world. I hope you enjoy it.

KEEP ROCKIN' AND CHALKIN',

Mic

Monday, December 14, 2009

Thoughts on the Turner Gill KU Press Conference

Here are my thoughts and first impressions from watching the press conference introducing Turner Gill as KU's next head football coach.

1. At the start of the press conference, Lew Perkins had current KU player Brad Thorson read a note that he (Thorson) received from a current University of Buffalo player. That was cool and very supportive of Turner Gill as a coach and person. Obviously a PR technique by Perkins and I think it played well.
2. Perkins gave flowers, hugs and kisses to Gill's wife and two daughters. Kinda cheesy and a bit awkward, but a nice gesture that was obviously also a PR technique.
3. Turner Gill seemed pretty nervous during the interview, which is to be expected. Some of his comments and responses to questions were a bit awkward. One reporter asked him what he would say to sell himself to KU people that are doubting his ability to take over a program like KU. Honestly, I thought his response was somewhat underwhelming.. as though he didn't anticipate getting that question. Another reporter asked him what he knew about KU and the current players and, again, it seemed like he wasn't really prepared to answer that question. I am chalking this up mostly to nerves because I'm guessing this was a pretty intense experience for him.
4. He confirmed he has Chuck Long as the new Offensive Coordinator and Carl Torbush as the new Defensive Coordinator. Also said he's bringing a Tight Ends coach with him from Buffalo.
5. Perkins said the only person he ever offered the job to was Turner Gill. Said he did not offer it to Harbaugh. I'm not sure I believe him, but it doesn't matter at this point.
6. I definitely thought Gill lacked some polish in talking to the media. You can tell he's not used to having so much interest and media around him.
7. His honesty and sincerity came across and I feel that he is definitely a good quality person. That is consistent with everything I've read or heard about him. There is no debating that Gill's communication style and personality are considerably different from Mark Mangino.
8. Time will tell whether Gill can recruit the kind of players we need and what kind of program KU will be under him.
9. There is always optimism when you have a new coach. I'm excited for KU and excited for Turner Gill. I really hope it works out. For now, as a fan, I'm going to be a rational optimist. I'm encouraged by what I've seen, heard and read....but the proof will be in the pudding....and the pudding is how his teams play on the field and handle themselves off of it.

Keep Rockin and Chalkin,

Mic

Friday, December 11, 2009

Tour of Allen Fieldhouse, Meeting Bill Self - A Day I Will Always Remember

A friend of mine's father is connected to the KU Athletics department and arranged for a tour of Allen Fieldhouse, which went through several renovations recently, including new offices for the men's and women's basketball coaching staffs, a new basketball-only facility, a donor atrium, new locker rooms, a new player's lounge, and more. I was totally a kid in a candy store and was thrilled at the opportunity to meet Bill Self. It was a day I will always remember and it makes me wish even more than I would have been a 6'8" basketball playing stud coming out of high school. Alas, I'm 5'11" with a 6'3" wingspan...but I love KU basketball...and my blood is crimson and blue.

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Keep Rockin and Chalkin,

Mic

Monday, November 30, 2009

Mark Mangino: Not being able to say "I'm sorry"

A friend shared a link to the story below and my take on the Mangino situation, based on what I know today, is below.

Keep Rockin and Chalkin,

Mic

On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 8:37 AM, friend wrote:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/joe_posnanski/11/29/mangini.mangino/index.html

Starts off talking about Mangini but transitions into Mangino. Interesting
take. I agree that some of the stuff he said may have been over the line,
but then what coach hasn't said something he shouldn't have at some point
in the heat of a game or practice. Heck, which of us hasn't said something
over the line once or twice. I loved Mangino's quote at the end of the
story.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mic Johnson

Thanks for passing that on. A great article by Posnanski once again.

The issue is pretty clear for me still on Mangino: IF he said the things about alcoholic fathers and being shot like your homies and IF he didn't apologize or show any contrition (and by the sounds of it, Mangino doesn't think he's done anything wrong or needs to apologize), then if it was my decision, I would fire him. That type of behavior isn't acceptable by anyone....Mangino, your father, your mother, your friend, your children, your boss, the Pope....anyone...as far as I'm concerned. Mangino says that all of his players respect "the effort" he's put in as coach. That is commendable. But will those same players who his personal attacks were directed at say they respect the man himself? I'm guessing the answer is no. And, in the end, isn't the latter more important?

There is a right way to treat people and a wrong way to treat people.....and in their heart of hearts, 95% of people know the right way from the wrong way.....and we probably all have been at or near crossing the line at some point in our lives. That shows we're human. What shows we're adults is being willing to HONESTLY say "I'm sorry" when we've offended someone or personally attacked them or their family.

NONE of this would be coming up if Mangino blasted a player with personal attacks in front of the entire team....and then later came back and explained himself and apologized to that player in front of the entire team. THAT is what being a man is about. And Mangino needs to learn that lesson. For himself...for his family.....and for his players. Maybe losing his job will help him learn that lesson. My guess is it won't. Again, it's a certain personality type. I don't think Mark Mangino thinks he's done anything wrong. I don't think Bobby Knight thinks he's ever done anything wrong. I don't think Bill Belicheck thinks he's ever done anything wrong. And they will keep thinking that until they are consistently called on their bull$hit. Until then, it's actions without consequences...so why would they change?

Mic

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Are you ready for some football?

Sitting here on a rainy summer Sunday morning and thinking about this upcoming Kansas Jayhawk football season.

There are few places that I'd rather be on a cool, fall day than in Lawrence, KS on gameday. I love the sights, smells, sounds, the children playing on the hill, everyone in their favorite Jayhawk gear, the cold beverages, the buffet spreads.....I love it all and it reminds me of just how great life can be when you slow down to appreciate it.

This Jayhawk season begins with a lot of promise and expectations, with Todd Reesing, Jake Sharp, and Kerry Meier entering their senior seasons, with hopes that Dezmon Briscoe will have the best season a KU wide receiver has ever had, with a defense that should be more stout, with more depth at every position than KU has had for quite some time.

My plan this year is to enjoy the ride, one game at a time. Of course I hope for a Big 12 North Championship, a Big 12 Championship, record-breaking seasons for Reesing, Meier, Briscoe, Sharp and others....but I also realize that sometimes things don't turn out the way we want. So instead of getting hyped up for what might be, I'm going to thoroughly enjoy what is.

I enter the season with optimism partnered with a building enthusiasm of simply being in an environment that feels like I'm reconnecting with a best friend.

Are you ready for some football? I know I am.

Keep Rockin' and Chalkin',

Mic

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

My take on Mike Anderson, MU

On Mike Anderson....

I like him.

He's a good guy.

He's a quiet guy.

He doesn't draw attention to himself, positively or negatively.

He does his job and he does it well.

He isn't arrogant.

He doesn't have red-headed step child disease.

He doesn't feel like he or his team are constantly getting screwed.

He seems ethical and moral.

In other words, he doesn't fit the typical MU mold which is why they were VERY slow to accept him or even care about him or his basketball team. I think the Paige was only sold out for the last 5 or 6 games of the year....and this was THE BEST SEASON IN THEIR HISTORY.

One can only hope that Mike Anderson raises the game of the average ignorant Missouri fan and illustrates to them what it means to be professional, what it means to have class, what it means to "act like you've been there before", and to not get caught up in obsessing over the younger, hotter, sexier team across the border.

Hey, a guy can dream, right?

Saturday, March 28, 2009

From the Sweet 16 to Spring Football Practice

As we look at this year's Sweet 16 Kansas Jayhawk team, I think we were all thrilled with how the season played out with the team winning the Big 12, Cole and Sherron on the All Big 12 team, Sherron as a 2nd team All American, and Bill Self as the National Coach of the year. It was frustrating to lose to Michigan State when we were up by as many as 13 and up 5 with 3 minutes to go. We had the game in our hands and Sherron had used up all of his playmaking ability in this tournament. It definitely was sad and frustrating to see the rest of the team fail for the 3rd time in the tournament to rally around Sherron and Cole. It really highlighted, if we're honest with ourselves, just how young this team was and how we had a couple of guys (Morningstar and Reed) that are, at best, 12-15 minutes a game type guys that were asked to do a lot more because of Mario Little's injury and lack of development as the season wore on. Our young guys pretty much hit a wall and never really were able to take it to that next level, however they got tremendous experience this year that bodes very well for next year and following years. With, in my estimation, both Sherron and Cole coming back, and a recruiting class that includes 7-footer Jeff Withey (transfer from Arizona), guard Elijah Johnson, 6'8 stud Thomas Robinson and very likely soon to be announced big-time player Lance Stephenson, the future looks very bright for another National Championship-caliber team next year.

Now it's time to focus our attention to Spring Football practice and what looks to be a very promising year for the gridiron version of the Jayhawks.

Keep Rockin and Chalkin,

Mic

Friday, March 13, 2009

My concerns going into the NCAA Tournament

Our players are pissed right now. Self is pissed right now. They are going to be practicing their asses off the next couple of days. Their pride is hurt. They are embarrassed. They are humiliated.

All of those things bode well for KU and don't bode well for our opponent in the first round of the NCAAs, which is why I'm not worried about THAT game.

But what I am worried about is our SECOND game.

The same scenario played out when KU got humiliated in Lubbock, bounced back against Texas, and then got comfortable/cocky and got their asses handed to them by Baylor.

So will this team learn from their mistakes or make the same mistakes again? The answer to that question will be the difference between a 2nd round loss and a run to the Sweet 16 or possibly beyond.

All that aside, I can't believe how flat KU came out yesterday and I think, based on the quotes I've read, that Bill Self is absolutely disgusted with the lack of effort/energy his team played with yesterday, especially defensively.

I get that these guys were thinking they were better than they were...and then Texas Tech totally embarrassed them. But their memories must be pretty short to put up such a sad effort just a week after that debacle.

I would attribute a large portion of that to youth, but Sherron and Cole definitely have to shoulder the blame too. I've been somewhat down on Cole for awhile in that, when Sherron struggles, Cole doesn't take over. He needs to DEMAND the ball and not just say after the game "our guards just have to work to get the ball inside". Quit being so nice, Cole. Get pissed off. DEMAND the ball and take some pressure off of Sherron. If you don't, your season is going to come to an end sooner rather than later.

Sunday, March 08, 2009

KU-Texas: Big 12 Champions for the 5th Consecutive Time!

What a great way to spend a day, hanging out with one of my best friends in Lawrence, eating some pre-game BBQ at Bigg's BBQ, and then taking in yet another great KU-Texas game. The Jayhawks come back from down 14 and win by 10, clinching SOLE POSSESSION of first place in the Big 12 and wrapping up their 5th consecutive Big 12 Championship. Sorry OU and MU. Get in the back of the line. Again.

Now it's on to the Big 12 Tournament and then the NCAA Tournament....This is hands down the best time of the year for college basketball fans. Let's hope the Jayhawks make some noise in the postseason.

Keep Rockin and Chalkin,

Mic

Thursday, March 05, 2009

DETOX: KU-TEXAS TECH

I'm assuming some of you are like me and have tried or are trying to process what happened last night in the KU-Texas Tech game. Here are my thoughts, in no particular order. Let the healing begin and, as always, we will....

Keep Rockin and Chalkin,

Mic


THE BAD NEWS
*KU literally played their worst game of the season and one of the worst ever under Bill Self. From KUSports.com: "KU suffered what is believed to be the fourth-worst loss in coach Bill Self’s six years at KU. KU lost by 25 to Texas in 2006, 21 to Villanova in 2005, 20 to Oklahoma State in 2004 and 19 to Nebraska in 2004."

*Texas Tech literally played their best game of the season. Of Tech's 3-pt shooting, Self said: “Playing H-O-R-S-E, 15-of-27 is pretty acceptable. Cause that’s what they were playing. If defended, 15 of 27 is unbelievable. It’s as good as a team can shoot."

*Sherron Collins arguably played the worst game of his KU career. 3-of-19 from the field and 1-for-10 from 3-pt. range. KUSports.com's Tom Keegan said it best: "Collins regressed to the days when he trusted himself far more than he trusted teammates. When Collins is on, he’s all-world and makes everybody better. When he’s not, he’s the last to know it."

*Jake Voskuil of Texas Tech literally played the best game of his career. He had a career high 35 points on 9 of 14 shooting from 3-pt. range.

*Cole Aldrich summed it up best: "We couldn’t buy a shot, and they couldn’t miss. I missed shots tonight I make 99 percent of the time. It was really frustrating all the way around.”

*It's hard to win on the road in the Big 12, even vs. Texas Tech, especially on Senior Night. Strange things happen to teams and players on Senior Night.

*Bill Self Quotes of Note:
---"I really believe that maybe we read our press clippings."
---"Yeah, I'm ecstatic," Self deadpanned. "I said congratulations we won the league and got beat by 19. It's pretty remarkable a team that played this poorly tonight could go 13-2 in the league."
---"I didn't think we had that emotional edge when (you know) this team will come out and beat your butt if we aren't right."
---“Our whole team collectively played very very poor. All around, coaching, execution, everything was poor,” Self said. “They whipped us in every capacity.”

*Technical fouls on Bill Self and Marcus Morris. Dumb...and Dumber.


THE GOOD NEWS
*KU has won 5 consecutive Big 12 titles and 9 of the 13 Big 12's titles since the league was formed. No other team IN THE COUNTRY can say that.

*Sherron Collins: "We got knocked off our high horse. I think if we lost we needed one like this. We were feeling pretty good about ourselves. We have to get back to work and try to win it outright on Saturday.” (This is a GOOD thing for this team and for Sherron, who I think was one of the people Self was referring to when he said "I really believe that maybe we read our press clippings." Texas Tech player Jake Voskuil also commented about a quote from Sherron Collins earlier this week about celebrating a conference title in an opponent's lockerroom and that got Texas Tech fired up. Sherron should know better.)

*KNOW THIS: As Sherron Collins goes, so goes this Jayhawk team. PERIOD. He is very much like Todd Reesing is for the football team. There are other players that are important and make contributions, but Sherron (and Reesing) are the engines of their teams. If the engine is sputtering, the whole car breaks down. I told a friend of mine yesterday that Sherron had been playing great, but I felt that he was due a bad game or two before the season was over. Last night was one of those games. I have to believe that if and when KU loses in the NCAA Tournament, that will be the second time that Sherron doesn't play well.

*Not far behind Sherron is Cole Aldrich. If he's in foul trouble, KU is in big trouble. Period. They don't rebound well when Cole is on the bench and the inside presence virtually disappears. If Sherron is the engine, Cole is the tires.

*KU senior Matt Kleinmann and sophomore Tyrel Reed were named to the first-team Academic All-Big 12 basketball team. Cole Aldrich is on the second team.

*Matt Kleinmann is believed to be the first player to ever be on 5 conference championship teams (He redshirted one season). Pretty friggin' cool for a walk on.

*Self is PISSED right now, which means the players will be PISSED and focused on Saturday vs. Texas. A humbled Jayhawk team is a dangerous Jayhawk team. Always has been, always will be.

*Cole Aldrich and Tyshawn Taylor's injuries appear to be minor: “I jammed my left big toe when I hit the floor. It’s fine,” said Taylor. Cole Aldrich, who has been wearing a boot on his left foot of late, sprained his right ankle late. “It’s fine. It’s another little thing. I’ll get treatment and be back on it,” Aldrich said.

*If you want the truest definition of this year's team, listen to Bill Self: "We’re a good team that can play great.”

*No matter what happens the rest of the way, this team has already surpassed the expectations of any logical Jayhawk fan. I started the season just hoping to make it to the NCAA Tournament. I had ZERO expectation of KU winning the conference.

*Even in "rebuilding" years such as this one, where KU replaced 8 players and all 5 starters, our conference opponents' fan bases still feel the need to have white outs, black outs, purple outs, yellow outs and to rush the floor when they beat us. No other team in the conference comes close to garnering that kind of respect/envy.


*P.S.--On a side note, I am thrilled with all things Jayhawk right now. My only fear is that the NBA will come calling and Bill Self will answer. As some of you may know, Self's good buddy is the GM of the San Antonio Spurs. If you've noticed, Self has NEVER (ala Roy Williams) said that he would finish his career at KU. He has also never said unequivocably that he doesn't want to coach in the NBA. Unfortunately I think the idea is more than just an unfounded fear. The current coach at Oregon State, Craig Robinson, randomly had this to say the other day (I pulled this from KUSports.com) when asked if he'd ever leave Oregon State: “Of course, if somebody said Bill Self has decided to go pro and Kansas wants you, you have to say, ‘OK, let me talk to them’ ... you know what I mean? But I’m not (looking) ... it would be hard for me to keep hopping around.” Pretty sure Coach Robinson didn't magically pull that example out of thin air.