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Jayhawks to honor former coach Mangino during season opener
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Jayhawks to honor former coach Mangino during season opener

Published Aug. 15, 2017 1:44 p.m. ET

Mark Mangino's 2007 team capped a 12-1 season with an Orange Bowl win over Virginia Tech.

LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Kansas plans to honor former coach Mark Mangino, who was forced out amid allegations that he abused his players, and the rest of the 2007 team that won the Orange Bowl during its season opener.

The school said Tuesday that the team will be inducted into its Hall of Fame, along with former players Aqib Talib and Anthony Collins, during the opener Sept. 2 against Southeast Missouri State.

Mangino led the long-suffering Jayhawks to a 12-1 record in 2007, a season capped by a victory over Virginia Tech in the Orange Bowl. But things soon soured and Mangino was forced out in 2009, when allegations surfaced that he physically and verbally abused his players.

One of his assistants on the 2007 team, David Beaty, is now the Jayhawks' head coach.

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