Football
Keegan: Fam still selling Kansas
Posted Monday, July 7, 2008
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Former Kansas University football coach and fan favorite Don Fambrough remembers well the first time the hand of Mike McCoy relieved him of so much stress.
“I had a hell of a time recruiting him,” Fambrough said Sunday of the offensive lineman from Hiawatha. “It was snowing and sleeting. I was staying at the Big Chief Motel. There was a gap of six inches between my door and the floor. Room full of snow.”
Recruiting trips can be like family vacations. Sometimes everything goes great. Other times the equivalent of a looping, “Are we almost there?” sums up the trip.
“I went in for the home visit and tried everything I could to get a reaction from his mom,” Fambrough said. “I told her, ‘Our school is up on a mountain, and there are no allergies in that mountain air. We’ve got Potter Lake, and when we get tired of practice, we just jump in the lake and go for a swim.’ Nothing. Didn’t even get a smile out of her. She wanted her boy to go to Dartmouth.”
Fambrough felt like a comedian bombing on stage. When he ran out of words, which is saying something, he said his goodbyes.
“I was getting in the car, and I felt an arm around my shoulder,” Fambrough recalled. “Mike said, ‘Coach, I’m coming to Kansas. I’ll take care of momma.’ The skies parted. The snow stopped. The stars came out. I had a great night of sleep at the Big Chief Motel.”
Whether the skies parted, the snow stopped and the stars came out is beside the point. It was the beginning of a coach-player relationship that blossomed into a strong friendship. Fambrough has many such bonds with former players who check in with him regularly and thoroughly enjoy his company.
The same hand McCoy placed on Fambrough’s shoulder on a snowy Hiawatha night will come to the ball coach’s rescue again today. McCoy, a Topeka-based orthopedic surgeon, is scheduled to perform knee-replacement surgery on Fambrough at 3 p.m. Coach Fam said he expects to spend the entire week in Stormont-Vail Regional Medical Center, located at 1500 SW 10th Ave., Topeka, KS, 66604.
His spirits were good Sunday, and, as usual, he was bragging about his alma mater.
“I visited the hospital last week,” Fambrough said. “There are a lot of KU people there, and our people are so proud of what we’ve accomplished. Sometimes some of us don’t really realize what we did. We had one helluva year in football and basketball. I’m proud of that debate team, too. And I’m proud of that band, too. We’ve got to get some scholarship money for that band. When I found out Missouri had more band members than KU, I wanted to put my house on the market to raise money for the band.”
The football team’s 12-1 record and Orange Bowl victory make Fambrough especially proud. He has been a big Mark Mangino-backer from Day 1.
“We didn’t have that much talent last year, but we had determination and desire, and the coach won’t tolerate anything else,” Fambrough said. “These kids know if they come to Kansas they have to play with that type of attitude. And people who hire these kids later on know it, too.”
He’s selling KU just as hard now as when he slept so peacefully in the Big Chief Motel.
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Posted by Chiliskate (anonymous) on July 7, 2008 at 6:16 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Please can we get a petition to rename Missouri St. as Fambrough St. in this great man's lifetime????? He IS Kansas Athletics.
Posted by troutsee (anonymous) on July 7, 2008 at 7:25 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Great idea.
Posted by sevenyearhawk (anonymous) on July 7, 2008 at 8:30 a.m. (Suggest removal)
And maybe even a statue of Coach Fambrough outside of Memorial, just like Coach Allen's ...
Of course he should be facing East, shaking his fist in the air at Missouri!
Posted by txrockchalk (anonymous) on July 7, 2008 at 10:10 a.m. (Suggest removal)
I like both ideas! What a great quote:
"When I found out Missouri had more band members than KU, I wanted to put my house on the market to raise money for the band."
Posted by actorman (anonymous) on July 7, 2008 at 11:47 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Chiliskate and sevenyear, those are two of the best ideas I've ever seen on this board. If you guys start petitions for them, I'll sign them.
Posted by KanFan27 (anonymous) on July 7, 2008 at 12:36 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I do like both of those ideas and it would be great if both of them happened. He is a great man and deserves more recognition for what he has done for this school and program.
Does anybody know anything about KU's latest commitment Kevin Young. He is 6 foot 4 and 227 lbs. He apparently runs a 4.78 and is home grown from Kansas and goes to Olathe North. I didnt know if anybody has seen him play. Rivals has his picture and the stats I just put out but I would like to know more about the kid.
Posted by number1jayhawker (anonymous) on July 7, 2008 at 1:03 p.m. (Suggest removal)
IIRC David Lawrence tried to start a petition a while back to change the name of the street to Fambrough.
Not sure how it got stalled, but someone needs to pick it back up and run with it. lol
Posted by actorman (anonymous) on July 7, 2008 at 6:26 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Gary or Ryan, are you reading this? Can you get the ball rolling on the two Fambrough ideas?
Posted by dagger108 (anonymous) on July 8, 2008 at 5:28 a.m. (Suggest removal)
“We didn’t have that much talent last year, but we had determination and desire." Coach Mangino also made a comment along these lines at the OB, and it seems like a slap in the face to the players to me. Seems a lot like saying your wife/girlfriend isn't very pretty, but she has a nice personality.
Maybe some recruiting service didn't rate our players very highly, (if you check the scoring basis it could just mean that they didn't have any film to rate) but maybe they just aren't very good judges of talent or consider all the characteristics that are important in a FB player.
Regardless, I would hope that the coaches could find ways to praise the excellence in the players without the negative comparisons.
Posted by jhwkfan162515 (anonymous) on July 8, 2008 at 8:41 p.m. (Suggest removal)
How about renaming Kivisto Field and calling it Fambrough Field?
Posted by Mr_Sandman (anonymous) on July 9, 2008 at 5:10 a.m. (Suggest removal)
KU should honor Coach Fam in anyway possible; somebody build this guy a statue please, he is the best.
Posted by BoulderHawk (anonymous) on July 12, 2008 at 12:29 p.m. (Suggest removal)
dagger108 -
Coach Fam was just telling it like it is. That is the way he has always been and thats why we like him. No one disputes the heart and determination the team had. No one disputes their athleticism. They are much more athletic then most of us could ever approach. We had 3 potential draft-able players. I am not sure what the history is but I can not recall that many in one year. Compared to elite football programs that is not many. So compared to those teams we did not have many elite athletes. But that is a definition restricted to what is measurable. If heart was measured we would surpass many if not all of those "elite" programs. For my money I would much rather have less then elite athletes with big heart and determination.