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We Offer a Variety of Leagues and Competition Levels in Every Sport Fall and Adult Leagues Now Forming in: Volleyball Basketball Sign Up and Join a League Now! DEFENSE: Players switch sides CONTINUED FROM 18 Gordon is a strong player on all sides of the ball, but he will not see much, if any, action on offense, Mangino said. "What we are not going to do is play him both ways," Mangino said. "It's not fair to him. He won't be as effective a player and help our team the way he would want to." Deadline for Registration is Sept. 1st Last season, Kansas recorded 12 total interceptions. Half came from the trio of Lamb, current senior Tony Stubbs and current junior Rodney Fowler. While Lamb was lost to the offense, both of the other two return. In addition, most of the players who recorded just one interception return as well. Last season, the secondary gave up almost 30.5 points per game. to do is play him both ways. It's not fair to him. He won't be as effective a player and help our team the way he would want to." Baines is a junior college transfer and helped his Tyler Community College team to a 10-2 record. He had one interception last season. game. Stubbs sits at the top of the depth chart at strong safety, while Fowler commands the free safety position. Stubbs was an All-Big 12 honorable mention last season. He recorded 98 tackles and broke up five passes in addition to his two interceptions. With Gordon lodged in one of the corner positions, the other corner spot will probably fall to junior Theo Baines. Fowler played off the bench all season, recording limited playing time, but he managed to pull in two interceptions, both coming in the last game of the season. With the loss of last year's quarterback Bill Whittemore and his proven ability to put points on the board, the secondary will have to play tighter defense to keep the Jayhawks in "What we are not going Mark Mangino Kansas football coach Edited by Steve Vockrodt call 832-7920 for details or visit the community building 115 W.11th st. the game. SECONDARY DEPTH CHART This is the depth chart released by the Jayhawks after spring practices. Position Number Name Height Weight Unit CB 3 Charles Gordon 5-11 170 Soph CB 17 Ronnie Amadi 5-11 185 Ju CB 10 Marcus Hicks 5-10 185 Senior SS 9 Tony Stubbs 5-10 200 Senior SS 24 Jerome Kempt 5-9 200 Sophomore FS 23 Rodney Fowler 6-0 195 Junior FS 32 Rodney Harris 6-0 185 Sophomore FS 11 Jonathan Lamb 6-0 190 Sophomore CB 20 Theo Baines 5-11 190 Junior CB 22 Shelton Simmons 5-11 175 Senior Registration Forms/enrollment Available on the Web at www.lprd.org REDSHIRT: Langford suspended CONTINUED FROM 1B apology yesterday and also sent a letter to the official involved. "He responded to the official in writing, and hopefully this will be the last we have to deal with this," Self said. "I've addressed this with Keith and the team. It's probably a good lesson for everybody to learn because it could potentially be a Source: www.kuathletics.com bigger deal than what it is." Self said he learned of the reprimand in the last three weeks. weeks. "I know where he's coming from," Self said. "He felt he was right in saying that. Even though we think we may be right in saying it, sometimes that's not the right occasion." Langford has fouled out of the Jayhawks' last two tournament losses, also fouling out of the National Championship game against Syracuse in 2003. Kansas filled the final spot on its schedule Monday with a Dec. 11 home date against Louisiana-Lafayette. The Ragin' Cajuns won the Sun Belt Conference last year with a 20-9 record, gaining a 14-seed in the NCAA Tournament before losing to NC State in the first round 61-52. — Edited by Steve Vockrodt CONTINUED FROM 1B SWITCH: Safety's talents makes easy transition to wide receiver some great plavs" Mangino said Lamb was able to learn the offense very quickly. quickly. "He is a highly intelligent young man so he is absorbing his new position pretty well," Mangino said. Mangino sadd. Mangino is not the only one who has been impressed. Sophomore quarterback Adam Barmann also has praise for Lamb. "The timing of the routes, how you have to run, it is totally different from defense and he picked up on it so quick, almost effortlessly," Barmann said. "It's not like he has to spend extra time working on his routes. It just comes naturally to him." Lamb is still unsure as to whether he is a possession receiver or one who is able to catch balls over the middle. He will likely see time as the team's third wide out. Despite the return of wide receivers Brandon Rideau and Mark Simmons, Lamb still has an opportunity to be a starter, Mangino said. Barrman has also been impressed with Lamb's athleticism and ability to catch the football. LAWRENCE PARKS & RECREATION "John is good at catching tough balls, balls that I throw bad to him, take them off the ground or get up and catch them in the air," Barmann said. "He is fearless. He'll go over the middle, he'll jump up with a safety rolling over the top, ball on the sideline. He will take that whack and catch the ball. He's just a receiver you love to throw to." "He is in there fighting for a job. There are a lot of good players there. It could happen, sure," Mangino said. "It would be more up to him than me." The other receivers on the team, such as junior Simmons and senior Rideau have helped Lamb better grasp the position. "The route running, technique wise, all the other receivers have a few years on me, knowing how to come out of breaks," Lamb said. "I am working on that, and I am getting better." "He will take that whack and catch the ball. He's just a receiver you love to throw to." Adam Barmann Sophomore quarterback Lamb has also been working at the punt return position, but will not likely see time there as sophomore Charles Gordon has that position locked up. Lamb played quarterback and wide receiver in high school, as well as various positions on the defensive side of the ball. Lamb also served as the teams extra point holder, a job that he may have this season at Kansas due to his great hands. "He's the holder for PATs, so that tells you something about the confidence we have in his hands," Mangino said. ■ Mangino announced at open practice last Friday that sophomore wide receiver Moderick Johnson would be ineligible for this season. Johnson caught 13 balls last year, including a touchdown. Mangino also announced that he has decided to give three redshirt seniors scholarships this season. Those players are wide receiver Chris Steppig, offensive lineman Nick McCaslin, and linebacker Clark McCracken. "They are true Jayhawks who are loyal to the program and worked hard," Mangino said. Football Notes: 1 Edited by Steve Vockrodt By taking the October LSAT, you'll still have the time you need to apply to law school for 2005 and take advantage of many schools' rolling admissions processes. 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