Kansas Officially Names Turner Gill Head Coach
Kansas plots its football future with pieces of influence from Tom Osborne’s Nebraska, Bob Stoops’ Oklahoma and Mack Brown’s Texas.
Not bad models as the Jayhawks look to become consistent winners in the Big 12.
“That staff that will be here is second to none,” new KU coach Turner Gill said Monday as he unveiled some of his plans.
In Chuck Long and Carl Torbush, the Jayhawks have assistants who were more successful as coordinators than head coaches, and that’s what Kansas needs as it looks to 2010 with a team that loses three senior starters plus junior Dezmon Briscoe on offense and five seniors on defense.
Along with Long and Torbush, Aaron Stamm will join the staff from Buffalo. Stamm was the Bulls’ special-teams coordinator and tight-ends coach.












































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