Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Beaty previews Homecoming game against Oklahoma State

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas head football mentor David Beaty met with the media in Mrkonic Auditorium inside the Anderson Family Football Complex Tuesday amid his week after week question and answer session seeing the Jayhawks' Homecoming diversion against Oklahoma State Oct. 22.

HEAD COACH DAVID BEATY

Good evening. A debt of gratitude is in order for coming back once more. Just clearly we are get ready for a better than average rival to come in here Saturday morning 11:00. Eager to be back home before our fans, homecoming, a great deal of cool things going ahead around grounds, revealing another uniform. I think you all is saw that. I think our children like that stuff and are amped up for speaking to our college Saturday. So that will be enjoyable.

Our employment is to win with regards to homecoming. That is our objective, and our occupation is to deal with that part, so the greater part of our fans, graduated class, our understudies, everybody connected with this place has a decent cherry on top for that weekend in light of the fact that there will be a ton of reunions and things going on this weekend. Our employment is to improve that an even ordeal.

So we're striving to make that a reality for those folks this weekend. We got an extraordinary group coming in here. Mentor (Mike) Gundy, as you probably are aware is one of the best in the Big 12, if not in the nation, and this year is the same. They got a better than average football group once more, drove my Mason Rudolph, as great of a supervisor as I've seen in this way. He deals with the ball truly well, deals with the ball. You must beat these folks. They're not going to beat themselves. We are goin to need to work to make a few turnovers, however, on the grounds that you gotta get those folks after timetable and he's a decent player. He's dealing with the ball, super well which bodies well for them.

One of more dynamic players in the meeting, James Washington, who is a truly gifted person. You simply flip on the Texas amusement alone he makes two or three plays in that diversion that are simply ludicrous. He ought to have been handled a few times in two or three those plays and some way or another he keeps focused feet and takes care of business against some better than average players. He had a decent day against us a year ago. We have a challenging situation to deal with again this year since he is a gifted player. I believe he's third in the Big 12 in gatherings for each amusement and second in yards per diversion, and they're going to discover him. They discover approaches to get this show on the road him the ball.

Their running backs are great. They got a genuine green bean, (Justice) Hill, out of Tulsa. Truly a speedy buddy, particularly along a similar form that they have dependably had there at Oklahoma State. The child runs outrageously quick. They have a few that they utilize. (Rennie) Child's is another great one that ones the ball well. They benefit work of making you beat them. They're not going to give you the football. They deal with the ball. He does he need place it in peril and they're huge in advance and they move your protective line a tad bit in the run amusement. They got a decent squad in all out attack mode side of the ball. Protectively, Glenn Spencer is one of the best folks I've ever needed to mentor against. They're high in the Big 12 in pretty much every class. They are second in the gathering, third down barrier, which is something I generally take a gander at.

So they benefit work on cash downs. They're first in the gathering in fourth down guard. So they're difficult to change over against, however we must show signs of improvement here acned there is a major accentuation on that, and it truly doesn't make a difference where they're positioned. We have to go out and execute and be better here. They're a savvy group protectively. They're truly never out of position and they're going to make some weight on the quarterback, they're third in the class on sacks and second in the association in turnovers, per diversion.

So we need to improve work here, realizing that these folks are turnover machines protectively and they generally make a better than average showing with regards to in the red zone. I believe they're first in the gathering in red zone also. One person that sticks out to me, No. 96, handle, I trust his name is Vincent Taylor, he's a decent person, a hard-charging ball flare. They had two better than average closures a year ago and I didn't know how you could supplant those folks. Be that as it may, they have two better than average cautious closures this year. They have decent enrolling. They are strong in the kicking amusement too. It's a decent Oklahoma State football group, much the same as the groups he handle each year. Be that as it may, we're amped up for the test that we got put before us this week.

Q. With your offense as such, the passing diversion, (LaQuvionte) Gonzalez and (Steven) Sims are your go-to recipients, do you require a third person to venture up and be a number three collector?

DAVID BEATY: We might want to have the capacity to spread the ball around as much as we can and have the capacity to show signs of improvement circulation all through the amusement. No doubt, we might want to have the capacity to get this show on the road the ball to more individuals. Two weeks prior we could do that with Shak (Shakiem Barbel), which helped us a considerable measure and after that we should have the capacity to use our running backs in the passing diversion. That will help us take weight off those folks, however by the day's end you additionally need to get - James Washington is one of their best players and they're going to get this show on the road him the ball a pack and we're going to attempt to kick it into high gear the ball in our folks hands that we think with make the most happen as much as we can.

Q. With the quarterback having become sacked many times, does that boil down to more than security?

DAVID BEATY: Well, most importantly, assurance is continually going to be number one with regards to having the capacity to deal with a person from not getting sacked. Be that as it may, I've said it for a considerable length of time, and since I've been running our offense, in the event that we get sacked that is our own particular blame and pretty much every sack that we have, I don't have the foggiest idea about that I have one other than possibly play activity stuff that perhaps is development. That is a tiny bit diverse on the grounds that it won't not be perused a similar way, but rather the ones we're getting sacked on, that is our quarterback's blame on the grounds that there was a place to run with the ball. There was a place and the preparation was there. The place to run with the ball is there. We just got the chance to trigger it, and you gotta believe your movement and keep your eyes in the right spot. Very basic at that position that you play by those guidelines, and it sets aside time for folks to comprehend that and discover that especially when they're not used to playing in that framework.

Q. You're at the midpoint in the season. Could you let us know when you think the offense is and where you thought it would be contrasted with where it is at this moment?

DAVID BEATY: Assessing it at this moment most likely the greatest thing for me is the self-exacted wounds that we've had all through the season. You can't take those away so you don't get the opportunity to say, hello, on the off chance that we didn't do that, didn't do that, you don't get the chance to do that in light of the fact that those things are a reality and they've happened. A week ago was not a special case to that. We were if the amusement at 21-0 a day or two ago. Despite everything I felt great we were moving the football protectively. I thought our folks were playing their tails off, and when we couldn't stop the draining with regards to self-dispensed things, hello, man, that is the point at which you get smothered and that is happened. We're a superior football group than that.

Our folks, you know, they merit superior to that. We must figure out how to stop acting naturally incurred bunches. There is no other approach to say that. We have truly enhanced in the region of punishments and not harming our own here. Turnover edge has been appalling and toward the end in the nation. You're not going to win numerous amusements when you turn the ball more than eight times in two weeks or four time in a week. You're not going to win numerous amusements when you do that. You must have the capacity to deal with the football and from that stance, we need to ensure that we discover individuals that can deal with the diversion for us. That is the place we need to begin. Dealing with the ball game and not putting the ball in danger. Mishandles haven't generally been an issue for us, it's been more, you know, tossing the ball to the next group. We've had seven or eight of them in the most recent two weeks and that is not alright.

Q. We haven't seen a ton of Ben Johnson in the recent weeks. Is it accurate to say that you are folks moving another course? More recipients, less tight end? What's happening with that?

DAVID BEATY: Well, we generally need to utilize Ben and really we played him many plays a day or two ago. There's times when you perhaps have something made arrangements for Ben, five or six distinct open doors, and it simply doesn't work out as intended for reasons unknown, whatever the play call some of the time will directed how they move scope and regardless of whether his course is the one given to you as the one to trigger. There is no outline to keep him out of the course of action. It simply has sort of happened that way. We were a smidgen four wide set later in that diversion and we escaped tight end stuff truly speedy. We have to utilize him. He's one of our better players.

Q. You chose to let it all out on fourth down a considerable amount and ahead of schedule in the diversion a week ago, simply thinking about whether that is being an underdog going in or what is included in the movement there?

DAVID BEATY: Just relies on upon the circumstance. Where we're at regarding that it is so far to get it. We will keep on being forceful unpalatably with regards to that. Having the capacity to attempt to keep our resistance off the field and our guard has really played truly great. Creation insightful we've surrendered a considerable measure of focuses, yet a ton of those focuses have been effortlessly given to the adversaries and not really that they've needed to work for them, yet they ceased folks in poor field circumstances and they kicked it into high gear us the ball back a couple times and them having the capacity to play and additionally they have all through this season, they've allowed us to win, especially right on time in diversions I felt. It allows you to have the capacity to be more forceful repulsively.


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