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Asked if Mangino had lost the support of his team, or at least parts of it, Reesing said emphatically, "No. Not at all."
"I don't think this has anything to do with the recent performance and the number of games we've won," he said.
Perkins issued a statement and was not available to the media.
"I can confirm an internal review is under way," he said. "It involves a personnel matter, and as a result, is confidential. It would be inappropriate for me to provide further information right now."
In eight seasons at Kansas, where football has historically struggled, Mangino is 50-46 overall and 23-39 in the Big 12.
Reesing was evasive when asked if Perkins was supporting Mangino.
"I think Lew's doing what he has to do in the position that he has as a job," he said.
The senior quarterback also said he was surprised the incident had flared into such prominence.
"I think it's a little surprising that it happened like it did. And I didn't realize some things were being said, or feelings that people had. You hear things from time to time from people and guys and you don't know if people are kidding, how serious they are or how true their feelings are about certain things."
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