Originally published November 17, 2009 at 7:17 p.m., updated November 18, 2009 at 1:04 a.m.
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Mangino press conference on internal investigation
Kansas football coach Mark Mangino answers questions on the internal investigation during the weekly press conference.
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A football player has voiced his complaints regarding physical contact by coach Mark Mangino and former players said they aren’t surprised an investigation into Kansas’ program was launched Monday.
The brother of senior linebacker Arist Wright confirmed that Wright had complained about physical contact by Mangino with Wright in the past, but hadn’t spoken with him recently. His father, Lash Wright, said he told Wright to wait until the end of the season to address the complaints.
“All I want is my kid to make it through these next two games healthy and we’ll go from there,” Lash Wright said.
“I know that these things happened. But right now, I’m probably too upset to talk about anything. I’m just trying to reach someone down there to find out how he’s doing.”
Former wide receiver Dexton Fields, who played for the Jayhawks from 2004-08, said he never had a relationship with Mangino beyond a player/coach relationship. He said he thought Mangino wasn’t very well-liked by a lot of players, “probably because of the stuff that’s surfacing now.”
“We understood the motivational things said, but the negative things kind of occurred more than the motivational from him,” Fields said. “Some of the assistant coaches stepped in on our behalf. They did more of the verbal abuse but it was to keep him off of us. I think that’s part of the reason guys didn’t really care for him.”
Fields also said he thought the rumors that were now surfacing were legitimate and had been occurring since he came to Kansas in 2004.
“It’s been a long time that that stuff has been happening and it had to surface,” Fields said. “Of all the talent that KU has there, it had to be some other reason that KU isn’t producing out on the field. It’s been long overdue.”
Marcus Herford, a former receiver for Mangino, said Mangino’s way of motivating of a player was by “demotivating” him.
“I knew it was a matter of time before somebody reported it or said something, because it’s been happening since I got there and I’m sure before then,” Herford said. “I’m surprised actually that it took this long honestly.”
Senior Todd Reesing said Perkins told the team in a meeting Monday that an “unbiased person” would conduct the investigation. Perkins discussed the matter with Mangino prior to speaking with the players.
In his weekly press conference Tuesday, Mangino declined to delve into the details of the matter but acknowledged he had a brief meeting with Perkins.
“I haven’t lost the team one bit,” Mangino said. “I may have lost some people around here, but it’s not players. Take that for what it’s worth. You decipher it.”
Mangino was asked if he thought there would be any issues with the program if the team were 5-1 in conference games instead of 1-5. He firmly said, “No.”
“The fact of life is that these type of things are going to come up when things aren’t going good,” Mangino said. “That’s life, that’s how it works.”
On hand for the weekly press conference, current players Darrell Stuckey, Chris Harris, Tanner Hawkinson and Huldon Tharp declined to discuss the situation directly.
“I just don’t want to talk about that because it would be irritating for me to ponder on something,” Stuckey said. “It’s difficult for our team to go through this week.”
— Michelle Sprehe, Jayson Jenks, Daniel Johnson, Stephen Montemayor and Brandon Sayers contributed reporting for this story.
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Investigation not a surprise to many Jayhawks
http://www2.kusports.com/news/2009/nov/17/coachs-history-parking-tickets/
Check that out too.
Investigation not a surprise to many Jayhawks
Coach Mark Mangino explodes by rockchalk121
Investigation not a surprise to many Jayhawks
I don't live in Lawrence but have family that do. My understanding is that police have been called to his house on several occasions for domestic distubances (I assume that would be easy to confirm). If he's abusive to his wife, it wouldn't be much of a leap to think he'd be abusive to the players. The guy needs to take a break and take care of himself and his family before it's too late.
Investigation not a surprise to many Jayhawks
Oh great. It's hearsay day. Well, let me just say that my sister's best friend's cousin's boyfriend's hairdresser told my uncle's third wife's adopted sister's priest that Mangino is not only a robot, but that he sleeps in pajamas made from the skins of a thousand puppies.
Also, I personally have had the police called to my home for a domestic disturbance. I don't know what you mean by "abusive to his wife" but the two cops asked to speak to us separately and asked both of us if the other had hit us. The reason they were called is because my wife was screaming at me. Like all men, I have no idea what for. The only times I have hurt my wife is when my shenanigans go from cheeky and fun to cruel and tragic.
Which... makes them not really shenanigans at all.
Investigation not a surprise to many Jayhawks
pantheon, i think I go to the same hairdresser as your sissy's bestie's cousin's boo. I heard the same thing, but 3,000 puppies.
Investigation not a surprise to many Jayhawks
What a fat disgusting slob who embarrasses the state of Kansas. Break out his office wall, get the crane, tether him up, and dump him outside of town with tar and feathers all over him. Only then, will I root for a Kansas team.
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