Las Vegas Review-Journal

Don’t badger KU fans over Leipold

Jayhawks’ coach has deep Wisconsin ties

- By Dave Skretta

LAWRENCE, Kan. — The long-suffering football fans at Kansas mostly thought it flattering when Nebraska fired Scott Frost and rumors began that the Huskers would be interested in hiring the Jayhawks’ Lance Leipold as their next coach.

When Wisconsin fired its coach this week? The feeling wasn’t so much flattery as fear.

Leipold was born in the small town of Jefferson, about a 40-minute drive from Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, and he’s about as Wisconsin as summer sausage and cheese. Leipold played college football at Wisconsin-whitewater, the Division III school where he later got his coaching start and won six national championsh­ips as a head coach. He also three seasons working for Barry Alvarez in the early 1990s as a graduate assistant with the Badgers.

So while the ties between Leipold and Nebraska were tenuous at best — he coached at tiny NAIA school Doane and the since-disbanded program at Nebraska-omaha — the links Leipold has to Wisconsin run deep.

“We’re happy here. We have no plans on going anywhere,” Leipold said Tuesday, when asked by The Associated Press about the interest he’s generated with the first 5-0 start at Kansas since 2009 — the one that has the Jayhawks ranked No. 19 as they head into this weekend’s game of unbeatens against No. 17 TCU.

“Anything else is rumors,” Leipold continued. “Some of these things are happening while we’re in the film room — I didn’t even know some of the stuff Sunday until later in the evening, when I’m getting all these text messages. I had no idea.”

He’s referring to Wisconsin firing Paul Chryst, who was born in Madison and played quarterbac­k for the Badgers before getting into coaching at Division III Wisconsin-plattevill­e and elsewhere before returning to Madison to take on the head coaching job in 2015.

Chryst won at least 10 games in four of his first five seasons. He led the Badgers to a bowl game every year, including last season, when they went 9-4, finished second in the Big Ten West and won the Las Vegas Bowl. And twice he led Wisconsin to top-10 finishes in the final AP poll, one fewer than Alvarez accomplish­ed in 16 seasons.

None of it mattered after the Badgers got off to a 2-3 start this season. Chryst was fired Sunday and replaced by defensive coordinato­r Jim Leonhard, a former Wisconsin star who will serve the rest of the season as interim coach.

“Paul Chryst is a close friend. I’ve known Paul since his late father tried to recruit me to Wisconsin-plattevill­e. That’s a good family, a good man,” Leipold said. “That’s a guy who averaged nine wins a year and got let go. But you know, that’s a part of what we signed up for these days. It’s a changing world in a lot of different ways and that’s unfortunat­e.

“I’m not questionin­g anyone’s decision because there’s a lot of factors that go into (firings) that nobody knows,” Leipold added, “but that’s me speaking as a person and as a fan, not as a coach.”

Kansas will do everything it can to keep Leipold, whom it plucked from Buffalo on the heels of the failed Les Miles experiment in Lawrence. Leipold was rewarded with a one-year extension in May despite having won just two games last season.

 ?? Kathleen Batten The Associated Press ?? Coach Lance Leipold has Kansas football moving in the right direction in football, but Jayhawks fans fear his ties to Wisconsin could lead him to pursue the Badgers’ head-coaching position.
Kathleen Batten The Associated Press Coach Lance Leipold has Kansas football moving in the right direction in football, but Jayhawks fans fear his ties to Wisconsin could lead him to pursue the Badgers’ head-coaching position.
 ?? Michael Woods The Associated Press ?? Arkansas’ Raheim Sanders celebrates a touchdown against Alabama last Saturday, but Alabama won to go 2-0 in the SEC East.
Michael Woods The Associated Press Arkansas’ Raheim Sanders celebrates a touchdown against Alabama last Saturday, but Alabama won to go 2-0 in the SEC East.
 ?? Charlie Riedel The Associated Press ?? Under coach Lance Leipold, Kansas is off to its first 5-0 start in football since 2009. The Jayhawks are ranked No. 19.
Charlie Riedel The Associated Press Under coach Lance Leipold, Kansas is off to its first 5-0 start in football since 2009. The Jayhawks are ranked No. 19.

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