A look at the type of leader KU football could be landing with Army’s Jeff Monken

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FILE - In this Sept. 7, 2019, file photo, Army coach Jeff Monken watches during the second half of the team's NCAA college football game against Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich. Monken is poised to achieve something that was unthinkable at the turn of this century. The Black Knights have won nine games in this pandemic-strafed season and a victory over West Virginia in the Liberty Bowl on Thursday would give him his third season with at least 10 wins during his seven-year tenure. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)

If Army’s Jeff Monken ends up being the guy, all you really need to see is two famous videos to get an idea of what the Kansas football program would be getting.

The search for KU’s next football coach is reportedly nearing a conclusion, and it appears Monken is on the shortlist of potential candidates to take over the team. The Jayhawks would be getting an energetic and passionate head coach in Monken, which is evident in two short clips from his time at Army.

Let’s start with the more recent one, which was a speech Monken gave to the Army football team before its bowl game against Michigan on Sept. 7, 2019.

“Next play, next play, next play. For 15 rounds, let’s make them go toe-to-toe the whole way through,” Monken told his team. “State of Michigan about to meet the last of the hards.”