Assessing the Big 12's second-year coaches
Source: Big 12 Football Blog - Aug 11, 2011 at 9:03 AM
Here's a look at how the Big 12's second-year coaches stand heading into 2011.
Turner Gill, Kansas
How Year 1 went: Uh, not well. The Jayhawks got off to the worst possible start, stumbling to an embarrassing, unwatchable 6-3 home loss to North Dakota State. Hope sprang up after a shocking win over the defending ACC champion -- No. 15 Georgia Tech -- the following week, but the Yellowjackets finished 6-7 and the Jayhawks lost five of their seven games by more than 20 points. Kansas notched a conference victory, but did it by erasing a 45-17 fourth-quarter lead in just over 11 minutes, beating 5-7 Colorado and ending Dan Hawkins' career as the head Buffalo. Kansas finished the year 3-9 and
Turner Gill, Kansas
How Year 1 went: Uh, not well. The Jayhawks got off to the worst possible start, stumbling to an embarrassing, unwatchable 6-3 home loss to North Dakota State. Hope sprang up after a shocking win over the defending ACC champion -- No. 15 Georgia Tech -- the following week, but the Yellowjackets finished 6-7 and the Jayhawks lost five of their seven games by more than 20 points. Kansas notched a conference victory, but did it by erasing a 45-17 fourth-quarter lead in just over 11 minutes, beating 5-7 Colorado and ending Dan Hawkins' career as the head Buffalo. Kansas finished the year 3-9 and

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