Saunders
Heisman Trophy Winner
Journal-World reporter Robert Riley was walking down Massachusetts Avenue Monday afternoon asking respondents their opinion about the Jayhawks' loss at South Florida three days prior. Riley originally planned to pose a question about the stock market collapse, but that produced little passion among respondents.
So the football question was asked, first to a normal-looking college student who was waiting for a couple of his friends to leave a store.
Here's the way Riley relayed the conversation to Keegan.
Riley: "Has the KU football team's recent loss shaken your faith in the team?"
Student: "I sure hope not."
Riley: "Why's that?"
Student: "I'm on the team."
Riley: "What position do you play?"
Student: "I'm the quarterback."
It turns out that Riley was asking the questions of Reesing, who ended up as the first answer in Riley's column on Tuesday morning.
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2008/sep/17/k...ery_man/?sports
So the football question was asked, first to a normal-looking college student who was waiting for a couple of his friends to leave a store.
Here's the way Riley relayed the conversation to Keegan.
Riley: "Has the KU football team's recent loss shaken your faith in the team?"
Student: "I sure hope not."
Riley: "Why's that?"
Student: "I'm on the team."
Riley: "What position do you play?"
Student: "I'm the quarterback."
It turns out that Riley was asking the questions of Reesing, who ended up as the first answer in Riley's column on Tuesday morning.
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2008/sep/17/k...ery_man/?sports