PAGE 8B MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2011 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COACH FROM PAGE 1B a student of Leach's — could seriously be considered at Kansas. He was an offensive coordinator at Arizona and Texas Tech and is no Tech and is now in his second year coaching at Louisiana Tech. His team went 8-4 this season, after going 5-7 his first year. He has Texas connections, a must when recruiting to Kansas. Dykes Brent Venables: Venables has been a def Team breaks in upgraded facilities 2. Gus Malzahn (previously ranked: N/A) Also a candidate for the North Carolina job, Malzahn could easily end up at a new school next year. He was the weekend's hot name for Kansas. TRACK & FIELD 3. Dave Doeren (previously ranked: 6) Doeren's ties to Kansas make him an obvious and easy choice for the job. Kansas can get him if they want him. MAX GOODWIN mgoodwin@kansan.com ranked: 1) A top choice for the North Carolina job as well, Fedora could be pulled away by another school. Kansas wants him, but the price may be too high. 4. Mark Stoops (previously unpacked) Stones could be a tree and is consid one of top coaches been the sive cove for the since 2 was run be a Kansas hired T Dave have viewed job by Christier ties to th as Missouri seasons the coordina Missouri those ye season a Wyoming Cowboy Kansas track and field broke in upgraded facilities while also honoring a former legend Friday. SAO I field, for stood ou His ele volveme a unique setting of his tin He wa taining J Cup, rega team ev showcase But he for his he public health pr helped le day. The Ab in a state septic time (063 Socrate hospital oime in been in c intensive infection the help Socrate and place last few n September mitted fo by high p carries b system to ASSOCIATION In addition to a newly installed track, the field inside the track at Anschutz Pavilion also received a new surface, while another Fc LIKE I. La INTERN MONDAY DECEMBER 5 2014 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, DEGEMBER 5, 2011 PAGE 16 from your local optometrist THANKS FOR YOUR VOTE AS TOP EYE DOCTOR IN LAWRENCE Socrates ne Be sure to come in over break for an appointment and/or new glasses! Your Eyeglasses For Less 785. 838.3200 • 935 IOWA STE. 3 Indeed, Socrates was like no other on and off the field. He became a doctor after retiring from football and later became a popular TV commentator and columnist, always with unique and controversial opinions. ness for drinking from the time he was a player in the 1980s, but said he stopped drinking earlier this year after his stints in the hospital. "Socrates seemed like a player from another era," former Italy forward Paolo Rossi told the ANSA news agency. "You couldn't place him in any category — on the pitch and even more so off it. Everyone knew about his degree in medicine and he had a lot of cultural and social interests as well. He was unique from every point of view." Since his playing days, Socrates never kept his political ideas to himself and often wrote about the subject in his columns. Known as Dr. Socrates because of his practice of medicine, he was constantly in demand from local media for interviews on varied subjects. &