6B GAME DAY THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2008 KU KICKOFF AT A GLANCE Despite winning by 30 points, Kansas didn't play that dominating of a game against FIU on Saturday. A team's biggest improvement comes from week one to two, so look for Kansas to come out strong. It could be another sellout at Memorial Stadium, which should help propel Kansas to a 2-0 start. BY THE NUMBERS 37 completions for Todd Reesing 40 points scored against FIU 135 punt return yards for Daymond Patterson PLAYER TO WATCH 139 yards of offense allowed by the Kansas defense Jeremiah Hatch. Hatch, a freshman offensive lineman, will make his first start of the season on Saturday at right tackle after missing the FIU game with an undisclosed injury. If healthy, the redshirt Hatch freshman should help allow Todd Reesing more time to throw the ball down the field. QUESTION MARKS Will running back Jocques Crawford and guard Adrian Mayes play? The two were both banged up and left the FIU game last Saturday with undisclosed injuries. Both are key parts to the offense and Crawford is looking to have a breakout game after he rushed for only 32 yards last week before tweaking his ankle. Will Kansas stay focused on Louisiana Tech with South Florida looming next week? The Jahawks did a great job of not looking past any opponents in 2007 and they are faced with that challenge again on Saturday with a much tougher task awaiting them next week. READY FOR ROUND TWO Kansas to play second game against FBS opponent KANSAS VS. LOUISIANA TECH 6 p.m. Saturday, Memorial Stadium, FSN Kansas 1-0,0-0 Big 12 OFFENSE Todd Reesing completed 37 passes but only threw for 256 yards as the Kansas offense dinked and dunked their way down the field on Saturday against FIU, opting to go for the shorter passes instead of the longer ones. One of the few long throws that Reesing attempted was intercepted. Coach Mark Mangino said that FIU didn't want them to run the ball and that they were allowing them to throw the short passes so that's what they did. Dexton Fields will miss the game with an injury but Daymond Patterson and Jonathon Wilson should be able to fill the void. Look for the Kansas offense to use the two-back set with Jake Sharp and Jocques Crawford as they did against FIU. The offense is set for a breakout game. DEFENSE New defensive coordinator Clint Bowen couldn't have asked for a better debut on Saturday, allowing FIU to rack up only 139 yards of total offence. The only FIU touchdown came on a punt return, meaning the defense only allowed a field-goal late in the second half. They held FIU to 2-14 on third-down conversions and were able to hold FIU on several occasions when they were handed bad field position. Look out for nickelback Phillip Strozier, who had two interceptions against FIU. SPECIAL TEAMS Daymond Patterson burst onto the scene in his first college game, taking four pount returns for 135 yards. His third of the day went for a 75-yard touchdown down the right sideline in the second quarter. Alonzo Rojas had a strong debut as well, hitting two field goals, including a 47 yarder, and averaging 46 yards on three punts. The only slip up came when FIU took back a punt return of their own 74 yards for a score. Mangino said that they had made a few personnel changes and corrected the problem. COACHING Mangino did a great job last year of keeping his tea focused one game at a time and that will be the challenge this week. With a big ESPN2 matchup at South Florida looming next Friday, Mangino must somehow keep his squad focused on Louisiana Tech and not allow the Jayhawks to look past the Bulldogs and think about the sunny beaches of Tampa. Offensive coordinator Ed Warinner will continue to sprinkle in bits and pieces of the offense that we haven't seen before, but they will probably be saving most of their new wrinkles for South Florida. MOMENTUM Both teams come in with momentum after winning their first game of the season, but another potential sell out crowd should give the Jayhawks the edge. Kansas beat FIU 40-10 but didn't play all that well on offense. Kansas will be looking for a much more dominating performance and should come out OFFENSE Louisiana Tech 1-0, 0-0 WAC Quarterback Taylor Bennett is a smart guy — he just didn't look that way against Mississippi State. Bennett struggled, completing only 14 of 40 passes with an interception, but he did throw one touchdown in the second quarter. Sophomore wide receiver Phillip Livas averaged 18 yards per catch as a freshman and Philip Beck is a solid possession receiver. The duo also handles the return duties with Beck covering punts and Livas the top man for kick returns. Running back Patrick Jackson scored both touchdowns in Louisiana Tech's 22-14 victory last week. DEFENSE SPECIALTEAMS Louisiana Tech's defense has tremendous speed, good hands and a nose for the ball. Last week the Bulldogs recorded three sacks, three interceptions and two fumble recoveries. They're unlikely to duplicate those numbers, but even a fraction of that would keep them in the game longer than expected. Junior safeties Antonio Baker and Deon Young lead an experienced secondary and the duo each recorded an interception last week. Defensive end Kwame Jordan is a 6-foot-4, 245-pound animal who transferred to Louisiana Tech from Fort Scott Community College, where he recorded 17.5 sacks in 2007. fired up. If Penn State is Linebacker U, then just call Louisiana Tech Kicker U. While not nearly as sexy a title, the Bulldogs shouldn't be ashamed of their impressive list of kicking alumni. Current NFL place kickers Josh Scobee (Jacksonville Jaguars) and Matt Stover (Baltimore Ravens) once booted for the Bulldogs. As did former NFler Chris Boniol, who's the only player in league history to attempt seven field goals of 28 yards or more — he made all seven. Now kicking for Louisiana Tech is senior Brad Oestriecher, who connected on field goals of 48, 28 and 50 yards last week. Oestriecher also had an extra point blocked, but still earned WAC special teams player of the week honors. B. J.Rains COACHING erek Dooley comes from a strong coaching pedigree, the son of legendary Georgia coach Vince Dooley. The elder Dooley took the Bulldogs to unprecedented heights, winning six SEC championships and the school's only national championship in the last 66 years. Like his father did at Georgia, coach and athletic director. He's currently the only person in D-1 to hold both titles. From 2000-04, Dooley served on Nick Saban's staff at LSU, helping the Tigers win the 2004 national championship. MOMENTUM KANSAN.COM The bulldogs are ruling high after their sloppy 22-14 win last week.The game may have been ugly, but Louisiana Tech's defense was solid and there were a lot of positives to take away. Dooley said on Tuesday that he tried to keep them from celebrating the win too much so they could focus on this week's game. Beating a bowl team at home and defeating a BCS bowl team on the road are two very different things, but Dooley's Dawgs have plenty of confidence heading into Saturday's contest. Daymond Patterson The Bulldogs are riding high after See additional coverage of the game, including The Hot Route podcast and a live blog during Saturday's game on Kansan.com. LATECH KICKOFF AT A GLANCE Saturday's victory was the first time Louisiana Tech beat a BCS conference team since it edged Michigan State 20-19 in 2003. The Bulldogs haven't defeated two BCS teams in the same season since 1997, and the odds aren't in their favor to do it this year. They're more than capable of keeping the game uncomfortably close for Kansas fans, but the ball will have to bounce their way more than a few times in key situations to notch the upset. BYTHE NUMBERS (2008 Averages and National Rank) 22. 0 ppg -76th scoring offense 175. 0 ypg - 74th passing offense 94. 0 ypg - 94th rushing offense 257. 0 ypg - 84th passing defense 14 ppg - 43rd scoring defense 91. 0 ypg - 47th rushing defense PLAYER TO WATCH Senior running back Patrick Jackson. Jackson has running back speed with fullback power, making him a very versatile weapon out of the Bulldog backfield. Jackson scored both touchdowns — one rushing, one receiving — last week and he currently Jackson ranks third all-time in Louisiana Tech's record books with 4,360 all-purpose yards. Jackson may also field some punts or kickoffs on Saturday. His cousin, Tyson Jackson, is a preseason first team all-SEC defensive end at LSU. QUESTION MARKS Can the Tech secondary pull off another miracle? Last week Louisiana Tech surrendered 257 passing yards,but came up with key interceptions to halt drives in its own territory. Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing picked apart the FIU defense with short passes,making it more difficult for the secondary to get involved.The Bulldogs must force Reeing to go deep and take advantage when he does. BIG 12 SCHEDULE Game Time (CT) Channel San Jose State at Nebraska 11:30 a.m. N/A Eastern Washington at Colorado 2:30 p.m. N/A Cincinnati at Oklahoma 2:30 p.m. ABC Texas A&M at New Mexico 5 p.m. Versus Northwestern State at Baylor 6 p.m. N/A Kent State at Iowa State 6 p.m. N/A Louisiana Tech at Kansas 6 p.m. FSN Montana State at Kansas State 6 p.m. FCS Southeast Missouri at Missouri 6 p.m. N/A Houston at Oklahoma State 6 p.m. N/A Texas Tech at Nevada 8 p.m. N/A Texas at UTEP 9:15 p.m. ESPN2 MEMORIAL STADIUM WILL ROCKIF... The young receivers come close to their performances last week. Sophomore Dezmon Briscoe caught three touchdown passes and freshman Daymond Patterson electrified the stadium with the first highlight-reel play of the season — a 75-yard punt return touchdown. GALE SAYERS WILL WEEP IF... Kansas lines up to feast on another cupcake, because Louisiana Tech is far from a tasty treat. Derek Dooley's Dawgs have some serious bite and their win last week should've let the Jayhawks know that they're not to be taken lightly. PREDICTION: PREDICTION Kansas 38, Louisiana Tech 13 TOP 25 TELEVISED GAMES Game Central Michigan at No. 2 Georgia Ohio at No. 3 Ohio State Cincinnati at No. 4 Oklahoma Miami (FL) at No. 5 Florida No. 8 West Virginia at East Carolina Southern Miss at No. 9 Auburn No. 10 Texas at UTEP Marshall at No. 11 Wisconsin Tulane at No. 13 Alabama No. 15 BYU at Washington Stanford at No. 15 Arizona State No. 17 South Florida at UCF Utah State at No. 18 Oregon Oregon State at No. 19 Penn state Ole Miss at No. 20 Wake Forest UNLV at No. 22 Utah Eastern Illinois at No. 24 Illinois Time Channel 2:30 p.m. N/A 11 a.m. ESPN 2:30 p.m. ABC 7 p.m. ESPN 3:30 p.m. ESPN 11:30 a.m. N/A 9:15 p.m. ESPN2 11 a.m. Big 10 6 p.m. N/A 2:10 p.m. N/A 9:07 p.m. N/A 6 p.m. ESPN2 2:37 p.m. N/A 2:30 p.m. ABC 2:30 p.m. ABC 7:06 p.m. N/A 11 a.m. Big 10