8A NEWS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PROFILE TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 2008 Student splits time between basketball and music BY RUSTIN DODD dodd@kansan.com As bar sing-a-longs go, this one was pretty standard. Brendan Reilly strummed his guitar, scanned over the scattered happenings at Johnny's Tavern and led the booze-happy crowd into an audience-pleasing bar house jam. But it wasn't "Sweet Caroline," or "Friends in Low Places" or any other classic watering hole staple. No, Reilly, Overland Park No, Reilly, junior and band partner Ben Morgan, Lenexa sophomore, played an acoustic version of NCAA tournament anthem, "One Shining Moment." " O ne Sh i n g Moment, you collided. By day, Reilly is a Kansas basketball manager. He keeps track of equipment, assists with practice and chases down dirty laundry. By night, he's an aspiring guitar player who plays every Thursday night at Johnny's Tavern, 410 N. 2nd St. "Everywhere we go, he sees someone he knows, he knows "One shining moment," Reilly sang, as a friend entered the bar, approached the stage and shook Reilly's hand. "I wanted to be a college basketball coach, and if you can't play at this level, then this is the next best thing." reached deep inside," Reilly sang, as the crowd echoed the lyrics. "One shining moment, I don't know the words." BRENDAN REILLY Basketball manager and guitarist With one song, Reilly's worlds everybody," Jimmy Carroll, Reilly's friend of seven years, said. "That's just Brendan." It's that personality that got Reilly hired as a manager for the men's basketball team during his freshman The basketball program needed managers to help out during its traditional fall boot camp, and Reilly volunteered. year. Brendan Reilly, men's basketball manager, balances his job for the 2008 National Men's Basketball champions with his love for guitar. Reilly was in attendance for every Kansas victory this season and missed all three loses. Brendan Reilly, left, Overland Park junior, switches from his usual guitar to the piano while partner Ben Morgan, Lenexa sophomore, plays the guitar during a performance at Johnny's Tavern, 401 N 2 St. and Rocky Morgan play at Johnny's every Thursday starting at 10 p.m. "I basically just begged them until they hired me." Reilly said. Ask Reilly or one of the other dozen or so basketball managers why they want the job of picking up soiled uniforms and filling up water bottles, and you'll get a similar response, Reilly said. Kristin Hoppa/KANSAN "I wanted to be a college basketball coach, and if you can't play at this level, then this is next best thing," Refilly, who played high school basketball at St. Thomas Aquinas in Overland Park said. "I thought I knew a lot about basketball, but I had no idea," Reilly said. "The amount of knowledge I pick up from coach Manning and coach Self, just being around them, it's unbelievable." As part of his managing job, Reilly worked at 37 Kansas basketball games this year, including the Jayhawks' championship victory. The Jayhawks finished 37-0 with Reilly in attendance. When Reilly missed three Big 12 conference road games, the team went 0-3. It started in late January, when Reilly didn't make the trip to Kansas State, and the Jayhawks suffered their first loss. Kansas' basketball managers rotate the travel to away games, and Reilly wasn't there again a few weeks later when Kansas lost at Texas. Oklahoma State, Kaun just looked at Reilly. Reilly stare friends, "Hey, I'm the good luck charm." Reilly started joking with his As Kansas pre pa r e d to travel to Stillwater to play Oklahoma State, Reilly wasn't scheduled to make "You better come everywhere." he said. "I basically just begged them until they hired me." BRENDAN REILLY Basketball manager and guitarist the trip, so he informed Kansas senior Sasha Kaun of his perfect record. "You guys better win without me," Reilly said, "Because you've yet to do that." When the Jayhawks returned to Lawrence after a 61-60 loss to "When Sasha says something like that you listen," Reilly said. Life," and lowered his head to the microphone. Back at Johnny's. Reilly fielded a request for Green Day's "Time of Your Reilly didn't have much time for guitar in high school because of sports, school and other activities. He had a guitar. He just didn't play it much. But he still told people he could play a chord or two, and when Reilly was on the road with the team last year in Lubbock, Texas he found himself at a restaurant with a group of managers and an open mic. Reilly said he probably knew two songs at the time, but at the urging of a few friends, Reilly walked up and performed "Be Like That," by 3 Doors Down. son is done, Reilly's job continues. Managers don't get many breaks, Reilly said. But Reilly and Morgan, who go "When Sasha says something like that you listen." BRENDAN REILLY Basketball manager and guitarist One such friend is Ben Morgan. He is Reilly's Thursday night bandmate and also a member of the local Lawrence band, Lloyd Likes Mike. "He really loves playing music," Morgan said. "We have such a fun time playing together. It's just happy." by the moniker, "The Runs," said they would continue playing together. "We've yet to practice." Reilly said. "We really need to do that." Even though the basketball sea Next year Reilly will be back for a fourth season of managing. After all, he has a streak to continue. In fact, according to Reilly, Kansas has won 48 straight games while he's been present. "It's kind of crazy," Reilly said. —Edited by Nick Manqiaracina