KU reportedly hiring Buffalo's Leipold (not Monken)

Certainly an improvement in the category of human being.
He may bring discipline and toughness.
Ultimately, does the KU admin give him the resources and time to succeed?
Or do they continue their path and demand immediate success or fire him?
 
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He may bring discipline and toughness.
Ultimately, does the KU admin give him the resources and time to succeed?
Or do they continue their path and demand immediate success or fire him?
I doubt that AD knows what they want or have direction really. You don’t get to a place they are in without a catastrophe all levels. And we would know.
 
He may bring discipline and toughness.
Ultimately, does the KU admin give him the resources and time to succeed?
Or do they continue their path and demand immediate success or fire him?

Agreed. He needs talent. And you need facilities to recruit talent. It’s been 13 years (!!!) since Kansas won more than 1 Big 12 game in a season. And half of those seasons they had 0 conference wins.

You have to try pretty hard to be THAT bad for that long.
 
He'll start out well, before having his spirit broken on October 2nd
This.

But in all seriousness this is a better hire for KU than charlie weis or Les Miles (low bar I know). They need to try something totally non traditional and he fits that mold.

It's pretty important we stay above the likes of KU / KSU / Tech / and WVU for our standing in the conference. I think Klieman could suck again this year and may start feeling the heat in manahattan a little.
 
I doubt that AD knows what they want or have direction really. You don’t get to a place they are in without a catastrophe all levels. And we would know.
They have a brand new AD who was deputy AD at Northwestern
 
From what I have heard on him is that he runs triple option there but that’s not what he would run someplace else.
I’ve seen nothing to lead me to believe he’s running the option or veer at KU. The opposite actually.
 
If some of you are right about him not running the triple option, if I was a KU fan, it would maybe make me more concerned that this would be his first time not doing it.
These are all option years. He's a Paul Johnson disciple thru and thru.
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Man I hope he doesn't run the triple option. What a pain in the ass to prepare for for one game a year. I think that's the only ku becomes competitive though. If I were them, I'd totally embrace the triple option.
 
Man I hope he doesn't run the triple option. What a pain in the ass to prepare for for one game a year. I think that's the only ku becomes competitive though. If I were them, I'd totally embrace the triple option.
His Army team took OU to the wire in Norman recently.
 
Best hire that KU could hope for this late in the year. When you are in as deep a hole as KU is football wise, this hire makes a lot of sense. He brings a whole new offense to a pass happy league that is based on running the ball, forcing the defense to play gap football and keep the KU defense off the field.

Its a gamble without a doubt, but what choice did they really have, continue to suck trying to beat teams like UT and OU with less talent, or make them adjust to him and his offense?
 
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