A / SPORTS / THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2011 / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / KANSAN.COM FOOTBALL Post-spring depth chart released BY KORY CARPENTER kcarpenter@kansan.com Kansas football released its post-spring depth chart Wednesday afternoon, naming Jordan Webb the starting quarterback heading into fall practices. James Sims is listed as the starting running back with true freshman Darrian Miller as the backup. Christian Mathews and Daymond Patterson were also named starting wide receivers. Jordan Webb, who played at quarterback in the 2010 season, was named starting quarterback heading into fall practices. James Sims will be the starting running back with Christian Matthews and Daymond Patterson heading the receiving corps. The defense will run a 4-3 base, with four defensive linemen and three linebackers. Among the starting linebackers is Hulden Tharp, who missed all of last season after suffering a leg injury in training camp. Keeston Terry and Bradley McDougal will pair up as starting safeties, and former running back turned linebacker Toben Opurum is currently starting at defensive end alongside Keba Agostinho. OFFENSE CURRENT DEPTH CHART LT: 74 Jeff Spikes (6-6, 325, Jr-JL) 79 Riley Spencer (6-7, 300, So-1L) LG: 69 Trevor Marrongelli (6-2, 293, Jr-JL) 53 Tom Mabry (6-4, 287, So-SQ) OC: 75 Dylan Admire (6-3, 264, Fr-HS) 77 Jeremiah Hatch (6-3, 332, Sr-3L) RG: 64 Randall Dent (6-5, 275, So-SQ) 67 Duane Zlatnik (6-4, 326, Jr-JL) RT: 70 Gavin Howard (6-5, 292, So-SQ) 72 Tanner Hawkinsor (6-6, 293, Jr-JL) TE: 86 Tim Biere (6-4, 260, Sr-3L); 43 Ted McNupty (6-5, 230, Sr-1L); 11 AJ Steward (6-3, 233, Sr-2L) WR: 85 Chris Omigie (6-4, 194, So-1L); 20 D.J. Beheshew (5-8, 174, Jr-2L); 12 Christian Matthews (6-1, 186, So-1L) WR: 15 Daymond Patterson (5-9, 173, Sr-3L); 7 Kale Pick (6-1, 208, Jr-2L) FB: 33 Nick Sizemore (6-2, 246, So-RS); 30 Josh Smith (5-10, 205, Fr-RS) TB: 29 James Sims 18:29 James Sims (6-0, 206, So-1L); 3 Darrian Miller (5-10, 181, Fr-HS) QB: 2 Jordan Webb (6-0, 210, So-1L) OR: 8 Quinn Mecham (6-2, 207, Sr-1L) DEFENSE DE: 35 Toben Opurum (6-1, 240, Jr-2L); 94 Tyrone Sellers (6-3, 230. SoQ) DT: 92 Patrick Dorsey (6-0, 273, Sr-2L); 97 Richard Johnson (6-3, 283, Sr-3L) DT:71 John Williams (6-3, 29, Jr-2L); 90 Kevin Young (6-2, 256, So-1L) DE: 96 Keba Agostino (6-3, 253, So-1L); 91Pat Lewandowski (6-6, 248, Fr-RS) SLB: 52 Steven Johnson (6-1,237, Sr-3L); 4 Prinz Kande (6-0, 194. So-1L) MLB: 39 Darius Willis (6-3, 243, So-RS); 46 Steve Mestan (6-2, 231, So-1L) WLB: 34 Huldon Tharp (6-0, 217, So-1L); 44 Malcolm Walker (6-1, 220, Jr-JC) FC: 19 Ilsiah Barfield (5-11, 185, Sr-3L); 33 Tyler Patton (5-11, 180, So-1L) SS: 24 Bradley McDougall (6-1, 195, Jr-2L); 40 Ray Mitchell (6-1, 183, Fr-RS) FS: 9 Keeston Terry (6-2, 185, So-SQ); 1 Lubbock Smith (6-0, 206, Jr-2L) BC: 5 Greg Brown (5-11, 185, Jr-2L); 30 Anthony Davis (5-11, 205, Sr-3L) SPECIAL TEAMS PK: 13 Ron Doherty (5-11, 206, So-1L) P: 19 Victor McBride (6-2, 201, Fr-RS) LS: 54 Justin Carnes (6-3, 230, So-1L) THE OFFICIAL CHICAGO BAR OF THE KU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION HEADING TO CHICAGO AFTER GRADUATION? Looking for a part-time or Summer job? Come to Lottie's Pub, a KU ALUMNI HEADQUARTERS, for a great atmosphere, spacious patio, private party room, daily specials and over 25 HDs with the sound on for every game! 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It was over, the Heat and Celtics knew it, and Boston coach Doc Rivers stood silently near the bench, his arms folded across his chest as James ran down the clock on Miami's final offensive possession of the series. - 3-pointer with 40.4 seconds left, then turned and posed for some fans who screamed in delight. Of course, he scored. wade was knocked over into some courtside seats trying to snare the final rebound, but that only prolonged the moment. James knelt in prayer for several seconds, then ran over to wrap Wade in a long embrace as the fans screamed loudly. Boston was done, thoroughly worn down by a younger, more athletic opponent. The Celtics won the first three meetings between the clubs this season, then lost five of the final six. This is why he stayed in Miami, while James and Chris Bosh came to Miami, to chase a championship. They're halfway there. Next up for Miami; Either Chicago or Atlanta, in a series that may start as early as Sunday. Chicago leads the series 3-2. 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