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Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Cats, Hawks, Big 12 Ready to Open Season

Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Kevin Kietzman

News:sports News, News, Sports News, Politics

4.2804 Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2020

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Kansas State and Kansas are ready to start their college football seasons Saturday in Manhattan and Lawrence.  Stan Weber has the call for the K-State Sports Network and previews the game with Arkansas State.  Also, KU looks to even the score with Coastal Carolina and a full preview of the Big 12.

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0:00.0

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0:05.0

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0:13.3

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0:20.9

You probably heard Stan Weber earlier this week on Kevin Keatsman has issues, previewing

0:24.6

the Chiefs and Texans as they started the NFL season.

0:28.6

Thursday night football.

0:29.5

Now we're going to lock in on some college football.

0:31.7

Kansas State's game has been moved up to Big Fox, 11 o'clock on Saturday against Arkansas

0:35.8

State, KU playing Coastal Carolina.

0:38.2

Missouri has to wait a couple weeks for a team called Alabama. So I don't know who really wins this week, but K-State and KU get a game, so we get to watch. It's pretty good stuff. I'm ready for some college football. Have you seen anything so far? First of all, welcome back.

0:51.4

But have you seen anything so far this college football season that has caught your eye about the type of play on the field in this weird year?

0:58.3

Yeah, I think a couple of things, Kevin, that would be an early indication for me is I think the tackling's been a little weak.

1:04.8

I just don't think there's been the physicality. Football's been trending that way, but in the NFL, it's no big deal.

1:10.2

Those guys, you realize that the

1:11.7

NFL does not even have 16 allowed days to have full pads on in the whole regular season and they

1:18.3

take 17 weeks to play the season so I think they got 15 days so the pro's it's amazing to me that

1:23.8

they've adapted to playing football and not tackling not hitting that much much during the week and playing on the weekends at a high level. College football has done a pretty good job. They hit much less, and I'm an advocate of it. I would have been an advocate of this 20 years ago. The fact that we lay it down and stand up and smash into each other for no reason, I didn't understand it when I played football. Let's work on the skills and they're doing that.

1:45.0

But with this COVID-19 and the hit and miss and people not having spring ball, Kevin, they've

1:50.4

avoided the contact factor more than ever. And there's a lot of reasons. And sometimes it's

1:55.8

so you don't have a guy for two weeks because he has to sit out. He's contact traced or whatever.

2:00.2

I think that they haven't had much time to get into the physicality of football. They don't have preseason games. And I've seen a couple things on the field. One, I think the tackling's kind of weak. Just think about this, Kevin. In your mind, can you see a linebacker getting run over? I mean, hitting square, and then all of a sudden he falls back and holding on to an ankle. That happens in seventh grade football. Doesn't happen in college or pro very often. I've seen a lot of that. Guys look like they're in position. They're ready to make the tackle. And the running back, who it's a much more natural and easy to finish a run and fall two yards forward than the linebacker to get used to just pop in you and

2:34.3

driving you backwards. So I think that the physicality, the finishing of the tackle,

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