APKnowing that Kansas’ 1-3 record through four games this year matches the win total from 2011 is going to get more than a few jokes lobbed KU’s way. That’s to be expected. Where the criticism wasn’t expected, at least in the eyes of first-year coach Charlie Weis, was from the school’s newspaper, The University Daily Kansan.
With a game against No. 7 Kansas State looming this weekend, here was the cover of the publication.
And here’s what Weis posted on his Twitter account today, presumably about said cover.
Team slammed by our own school newspaper. Amazing! No problem with opponents paper or local media. You deserve what you get! But, not home!
— Coach Charlie Weis (@CoachWeisKansas) October 4, 2012
I personally could care less. You are what are. On the other hand, if I don’t support the players good or bad, who will??
— Coach Charlie Weis (@CoachWeisKansas) October 4, 2012
Before I join the rest of the sports media world in tossing a collective “Really?” at Weis’ direction, I will say this about coaches in general:
They are control freaks through and through. Because every possible thing you could imagine about a university is a selling point to recruits, coaches want all of those things to reflect positively on the program.
That being said, it’s not the paper’s job to be a cheerleader, and the Daily Kansan isn’t some regular ol’ student publication, but it is Weis’ job to win games. Kansas is not a football school, and when the program is this bad for this long, cynicism is going to be part of the culture. If Weis doesn’t like that, maybe he can take one of the other jobs he was offered this offseason.
