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Lzen
08-12-2008, 07:40 AM
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2008/aug/12/meier_relishing_roles/?sportsMeier relishing roles

Kansas receiver/QB/punter flourishing

By Andrew Hartsock (http://www2.ljworld.com/staff/andrew_hartsock/) August 12, 2008

<object style="visibility: visible;" classid="clsid<img src=" images="" smilies="" big-grin.gif="" alt="" title="1grin" smilieid="76" class="inlineimg" border="0"></object>Kerry Meier could have been the poster boy for taking one for the team.
He ended up the Sports Illustrated cover boy instead.
Meier, starting quarterback for the Kansas University football team for most of the 2006 season, lost that job last year to Todd Reesing.
But the KU coaches thought Meier could help the team more on the field than the sideline, so they approached him about the possibility of becoming a slash — as in, quarterback/wide receiver — and Meier agreed.
The result was a season in which he threw for 275 yards in 13 games, rushed for 78 yards and caught 26 passes for 274 yards. He had a hand in (or on) six touchdowns — three of which he threw, one he carried in and two he caught.
And, oh yeah, he was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated, hauling in one of those TD passes, against Iowa State.
“It was pretty surreal,” said Meier, a 6-foot-3, 220-pound junior from Pittsburg. “I never thought I’d be on the cover catching the ball, but that’s the way it happened.”
When he learned he had lost his starting QB job, Meier put on a happy face and talked about his willingness to help the team.
But deep down, he burned a little.
The previous year, as a true freshman, Meier started eight games at QB. He completed 104 of 184 passes (56.6 percent) for 1,193 yards and a KU freshman-record 13 touchdowns.
But he lost the starting job to Reesing, and the realization his days of standing over center were numbered hit hard.
“I can’t lie. It was a little tough at first,” Meier said. “But at that point in time, it was, move forward or stay behind by myself and be alone. My decision was to move forward with the team and move on.”
Adding a slash
The Jayhawks, no doubt, are glad he did.
And because Meier handled the two-position juggle with such aplomb, coaches concocted another slash for Meier’s resume: quarterback/wide receiver/punter.
Meier had four punts last fall, too, which went for an average of 32.2 yards.
Though coach Mark Mangino insists he’d rather Meier not be the Jayhawks’ primary punter this year, he stresses he’ll field his best regardless.
“We’re prefer if Kerry’s not the punter,” Mangino said, “but if he’s the best punter, he’ll be back there.”
When Mangino talks about Meier, it’s not without a bit of obvious respect.
Asked if he’d ever coached such a versatile player, Mangino said no.
“Not every player is capable of doing that,” he said. “It takes an intellectual guy, where learning isn’t a problem. He’s the type of guy who can do that.
“It tells you Kerry has a lot of talent. He certainly does.”
Enough talent to earn some sort of all-Big 12 reward? Meier earned his share of team awards last year — co-offensive player of the week (Iowa State), weight-room award, unselfish player award — but his versatility might have cost him in the league voting.
Though he completed 86.2 percent of his passes without an interception, he threw only 29. Though he averaged 10.5 yards per catch, he only had 26.
“I’m not in the prediction business,” Mangino said in response to the all-league question. “I go by what I see every day. He has a lot to offer. I think he has even more to offer the program, and he’ll have the opportunity to do that. He can only help our team more and more.”
More and more, it looks like that help will come as a receiver, though Mangino has had Meier working mostly as a backup QB this preseason.
“We want to make sure we’re a solid two-deep at the quarterback position,” Mangino said.
A legitimate threat
But this wideout thing is no fluke.
Meier’s intelligence, natural athleticism and insider’s knowledge of pass routes — albeit from the other end of them — make him a real threat and not just a decoy.
“He's a great combination of athletic ability and intelligence,” receivers coach David Beaty said. “He understands the game. I think because he played quarterback, he has a full understanding of what's going on in our scheme offensively and of what defenses are trying to do, so that gives him a little better look at what defenses are trying to do to us. That gives him a little bit better look at what defense are doing than some of our other kids on a down-to-down basis because he’s had to survey the entire field.”
Asked to liken Meier to a player from his past, Beaty didn’t single out another slash nor a mere possession receiver.
Instead, he likened Meier to Jarett Dillard, whom Beaty coached at Rice. In 2006, Dillard led the nation in touchdown receptions, with 21. In 2007, he ranked in the top 25 in receptions (6.58, 22nd) and yards (88.08, 21st) per game. Dillard was a Biletnikoff finalist and an All-American.
“(Meier) possesses some of the ball skills he had, and he has a great knowledge of what we’re doing offensively,” Beaty said. “I think he can be a very productive guy for us there, and I’m really excited about having him.”
One of the guys
And, believe it or not, the receivers are happy to have him in their ranks, too.
At least according to Marcus Herford, the other pass-catchers on the roster didn’t give the former golden-boy slinger a cold shoulder.
“Not at all,” Herford said. “I was in the same situation. I came here as a quarterback, and they moved me. He’s an excellent athlete, a guy who helps the team win. We’re very accepting, whether it’s a freshman or Kerry Meier.”
In Meier’s case, they might need to be a little more accepting than normal.
Brother to three other college football players (Shad, Kansas State and the NFL; Adam, Pittsburg State; and Dylan (Kansas State), Meier marches to the beat of a different drummer.
A bongoist, to be exact.
In his media-guide biography, Meier lists being outdoors, riding a bike and playing the bongos as interests.
And it’s no joke.
“A lot of the music I listen to has bongos playing in it,” Meier said. “I got a couple of bongos on eBay. I do my own thing. It’s a good pastime. I get my mind somewhere else, get down and let the rhythm go.”

Demonpenz
08-12-2008, 07:45 AM
good for him. I would just want to be on the field WR or QB who cares

Lzen
08-12-2008, 07:59 AM
good for him. I would just want to be on the field WR or QB who cares

I agree. Perhaps the Chiefs should try that with Damon Huard. :evil:

Demonpenz
08-12-2008, 08:02 AM
If damon huard was at WR might actually see if the myth is true that your intestins stretched out would cover a football field

Chief Chief
08-12-2008, 08:04 AM
Mangino: "Mmmmmm...relish...mmmmmmmm...rolls!!"

kepp
08-12-2008, 08:13 AM
Kerry Meier could have been the poster boy for taking one for the team.

Excuse me, but could that be teed up any higher?

Lzen
08-12-2008, 08:36 AM
Sheesh, where are my KU friends? All these MU jackholes are ruining this thread. 4321

Bowser
08-12-2008, 08:50 AM
Sheesh, where are my KU friends? All these MU jackholes are ruining this thread. 4321

It was inevitable. LMAO

kepp
08-12-2008, 08:56 AM
Sheesh, where are my KU friends? All these MU jackholes are ruining this thread. 4321

I'm pretty sure they're all busy selling this year's tickets :p

Bowser
08-12-2008, 08:57 AM
Sheesh, where are my KU friends? All these MU jackholes are ruining this thread. 4321

Actually, I think they are preparing the day's gravy for Mangino. From what I'm told, that is at LEAST a twenty man job.

Lzen
08-12-2008, 09:05 AM
Did I ever mention that I hate you guys? http://smilies.vidahost.com/ups/razor_wind/mumumani.gif


















Naw, not really.
http://smilies.vidahost.com/contrib/ed/the_finger.gif

kepp
08-12-2008, 09:08 AM
Actually, I think they are preparing the day's gravy for Mangino. From what I'm told, that is at LEAST a twenty man job.

I read somewhere that gravy production is now a full 25% of Malaysia's GDP.

Mr. Plow
08-12-2008, 09:12 AM
"Here I come, to save the day!"

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3022/2494512501_c0f77120a5.jpg?v=0

Braincase
08-12-2008, 09:12 AM
Sheesh, where are my KU friends? All these MU jackholes are ruining this thread. 4321

The KU fans have 8-5 jobs, not graveyard shift gigs as security guards.

Me, I'm on break after a two hour lecture...

kepp
08-12-2008, 09:13 AM
"Here I come, to save the day!"

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3022/2494512501_c0f77120a5.jpg?v=0

You really think that plexiglass is going to stop Mangino?

Bowser
08-12-2008, 09:16 AM
"Here I come, to save the day!"

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3022/2494512501_c0f77120a5.jpg?v=0

Whew. Good thing Plow showed up for the gravy for those oranges. Mangino was about to bust a cap in a bitch.

Mr. Plow
08-12-2008, 09:24 AM
Those aren't real oranges. Mangino kept on breaking the glass and eating the real ones, so they had to put some fake ones in there. With all the gravy, it still took him 4-5 fake oranges before he realized it.

Lzen
08-12-2008, 09:54 AM
While I don't think this will hurt KU as far as starters and backups, this does leave the team thin on the depth chart.

http://www2.kusports.com/news/2008/aug/12/another_day_another_ku_back_defection/
By Dugan Arnett (http://www2.kusports.com/staff/dugan_arnett/) (Contact (http://www2.kusports.com/staff/dugan_arnett/contact/)) Posted Tuesday, August 12, 2008


And then there were four.
The Kansas University football team’s running-back corps, already facing the recent loss of two young backs, was dealt another blow Monday when it was revealed tailback Donte Bean would be leaving the program.
Just a day after sophomore Carmon Boyd-Anderson decided to leave school citing personal reasons, Bean, a 5-foot-10, 190-pound sophomore out of North Garland (Texas) High, confirmed he will pursue a transfer as well.
“It was going to be tough with six running backs,” Bean said. “I just thought there would be more opportunity (elsewhere).”
Bean, whose brother, Brandon Walker, is a senior running back at Washburn University in Topeka, played a limited role as a red-shirt freshman last season, rushing seven times for just 20 yards in four games. Bean said he hoped to join his brother at Washburn.
The exodus leaves the Jayhawks with only four of their seven projected running backs/tailbacks entering the season.
While the Jayhawks seemed to receive a considerable boost at the running-back position by snagging 2007 national junior college offensive player of the year Jocques Crawford in February, they since have lost three other running backs: Bean, Boyd-Anderson and freshman Sean Ransburg, who wasn’t cleared by the NCAA Clearinghouse and will miss at least the 2008 season.
In addition to Crawford, juniors Jake Sharp and Angus Quigley remain, while red-shirt freshman Rell Lewis, who switched from receiver to running back this season, is the only other player currently listed at running back.

Demonpenz
08-12-2008, 10:12 AM
We will see if he can cut the mustard this year, he may need to ketchup to the rest of the first team after hurting his ankle in camp

Mr. Plow
08-12-2008, 11:02 AM
We will see if he can cut the mustard this year, he may need to ketchup to the rest of the first team after hurting his ankle in camp

Quit being a hotdog. Give your buns a rest.

Spicy McHaggis
08-12-2008, 07:05 PM
"Here I come, to save the day!"

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3022/2494512501_c0f77120a5.jpg?v=0

You're going to need a caption explaining what those are to all the MU fans.:p

Bowser
08-12-2008, 07:07 PM
You're going to need a caption explaining what those are to all the MU fans.:p

Pffft. Those are Mangino's appetizers for his appetizers. Mr. Plow just hasn't poured the five pounds of steaming white country gravy on them yet.

teedubya
08-12-2008, 07:16 PM
"Here I come, to save the day!"

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3022/2494512501_c0f77120a5.jpg?v=0
X 10

Oh wait, nm, that is the douchebag Cardinals fan's schtick.