KU Football Coach Mark Mangino Leaves School
Kansas coach Mark Mangino has resigned his position from Kansas. Mangino has recently been the hot topic of discussion, as their have been numerous former and present players speaking out about his behavior and verbal abuse they would receive from their coach. Last month Kansas University said it would look into the treatment of their players by Mangino, within the following days many of his old and current players came forward and spoke of the degrading and insensitive remarks he would make when in the heat of the moment on the football field.
Mangio had been the head coach of Kansas for 8 years, the team made a BCS bowl appearance two years ago when they went an impressive 12-1 and beat Virginia Tech in the Fed Ex Orange Bowl 24-21 in January of 2008. Kansas started the 2009 season 5-0 but then ended up losing their last remaining 7 games. To his credit many former and current players have said Mangino was a vital part of strengthening their program and bringing the right kind of discipline to his players. Following their incredible 2007 season, the Jayhawks finished 2008 with an 8-5 record and a second straight post-season appearance something that had never been done in Kansas history. The 53 year old coach intended to return to KU for his 9th season, and insisted he did nothing wrong while coaching his football team.
Coach Mangino may have had his share of anger issues, but one thing was for sure while at Kansas, he turned a predominant basketball school into a hopeful football school. There is no word yet on who will replace Mark Mangino as head coach at Kansas. In 2007 Mangino won many Coach of the Year honors including the AP National Coach of the Year, it was the first time in Kansas football history that the Jayhawks football team had won 12 games in a season. He got his first coaching for in 1991 as an assistant at Kansas State, then moved to Oklahoma has as an offensive linesman coach and then a offensive coordinator, Mangino was given a shot as the head coach at Kansas University in 2002 but his first season wasn’t a pleasant one.
The team posted a 2-10 record overall while not winning one game in their conference going 0-8. The universities athletic director felt it was best that this be the route Mangino take while under these circumstances. “We appreciate the eight years that Mark has given to rebuilding our football program, it’s been tough on a lot of people, but probably the most important thing is the kids, it’s been pretty tough on them. The kids are the ones I’m concerned” Kansas athletic director Law Perkins said. –For latest sports news check out The Sports Weekly – the hottest up-to-date sports news.
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