PAGE 8B MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2011 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN a student of Leach's — could seriously be considered at Kansas. He was an offensive coordinator at Arizona and Texas Tech and is no COACH FROM PAGE 1B Tech and is now Dykes in his second year coaching at Louisiana Tech. His team went 8-4 this season, after going 5-1 his first year. He has Texas connections, a must when recruiting to Kansas. Brent Venables: Venables has been a defensive coach at Oklahoma and one of fop to top coaches. been the sive coeur for the S since 200, was rumt be a can Kansas hired Tur Dave C have been viewed f job by JZ Christenst ties to the, as he coach Missouri seasons. F the off coordinate Missouri those year season at Wayne Cowb LIKEL 1. Lar ASSOCI INTERNA SAO P field, form stood out His elc volvement a unique f setting his of his time He was taining B Cup, rega team ever showcase But he for his ) he public health pro helped lea day. The Alb in a staten septic shot time (0630 Socrate hospital o time in fo been in c tensive ca infection the help o Socrate and placed last few m September mited fos by high p carries blm 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. 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. 4. Mark Stoops (previously ranked: 3) Stoops could be a top 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. MAX GOODWIN mgoodwin@kansan.com Team breaks in upgraded facilities TRACK & FIELD Kansas track and field broke in upgraded facilities while also honoring a former legend Friday. In addition to a newly installed track, the field inside the track at Anschutz Pavilion also received a new surface, while a new score- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2011 PAGE 12 Stop by before break and make sure your car is ready for winter and your ride home. Lawrence's local repair shop | 11th & Haskell | 841-4833 CALL TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT FOR THE SPRING! (785) 842.3040 Village@sunflower.com 850 Avalon Rd. Suite 4 Lawrence, KS Thank you students for voting Celsius TOP OF THE HILL Mention this ad and receive 20% off any purchase *some restrictions may apply 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. 6th and Wakarusa | 785.841.1826 www.celsiustan.com "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." 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. Socrates never denied his fondness 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. X N: 9