Vaughn thriving … again
Senior center could garner more postseason honors
When you live in Oklahoma City — or specifically one of its suburbs, as Joe Vaughn did — you pretty much have to choose sides.
“Basically, you’re either an Oklahoma or an Oklahoma State fan,” said Vaughn, senior center on Kansas University’s football team. “It’s a big rivalry.”
OK, Joe, which way did you lean?
“I never liked either one, really,” Vaughn said. “My team was always Florida State. I didn’t really have a reason why.”
Seminole Fever disappeared, though, when the 6-foot-1, 285-pounder from Del City, Okla., transferred to KU from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M, a two-year school, in the spring of 2003 and quickly won the Jayhawks’ starting center job.
Vaughn answered the bell for all 13 of KU’s games last season, making a noteworthy impact. The Big 12 Conference coaches and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram tapped him as the league’s offensive newcomer of the year — an award usually reserved for skill-position players.
Now KU is touting Vaughn for more postseason honors this fall — a possibility that no doubt would be enhanced if Kansas could make some noise Saturday against No. 2-ranked OU at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., where many of Vaughn’s friends and relatives will be watching.
“I went to an OU camp and stood on the field once,” Vaughn said, “and I went to a few games as a kid. But playing there will be new for me. Great team, great atmosphere … it’ll be fun.”
As excited as Vaughn is to perform within a half-hour of his hometown, he also realizes becoming too excited only will work against him.


