Bowen: KU linebacker Marcquis Roberts a ‘pleasant surprise’

By Matt Tait     Aug 11, 2015

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KU interim head football coach, Clint Bowen, watches the Jayhawks during drills before the game against the Kansas State Wildcats in Manhattan.

With the departures of Ben Heeney and Jake Love, the Kansas University football team lost 180 tackles at the linebacker position from last year’s team.

And replaced those with a guy who made 31.

While the math might not line up favorably for the Jayhawks, the addition of South Carolina transfer Marcquis Roberts (pronounced Mar-Kweese), a 6-foot-1, 220-pound junior who joined the team this summer, could go a long way toward helping Kansas ease into life after Heeney and Love.

Although an official 2015 depth chart has not been released, it’s clear that Roberts is playing his way into the good graces of the coaching staff day by day.

Head coach David Beaty, on multiple occasions, has called Roberts a “natural” player. And Tuesday defensive coordinator Clint Bowen ditched his usually reserved demeanor to sing Roberts’ praises.

“‘Quis has played a lot of football and it shows,” Bowen said. “He’s an athletic young man, physical, a very good instinctual player. He’s been a really pleasant surprise.”

Bowen said he knew Roberts could help the team somehow but refers to his new linebacker as a surprise because he now has seen him play live right in front of him.

“‘Quis has obviously been well coached throughout his time (at South Carolina),” Bowen said. “He’s a legitimate BCS player.”

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Written By Matt Tait

A native of Colorado, Matt moved to Lawrence in 1988 and has been in town ever since. He graduated from Lawrence High in 1996 and the University of Kansas in 2000 with a degree in Journalism. After covering KU sports for the University Daily Kansan and Rivals.com, Matt joined the World Company (and later Ogden Publications) in 2001 and has held several positions with the paper and KUsports.com in the past 20+ years. He became the Journal-World Sports Editor in 2018. Throughout his career, Matt has won several local and national awards from both the Associated Press Sports Editors and the Kansas Press Association. In 2021, he was named the Kansas Sportswriter of the Year by the National Sports Media Association. Matt lives in Lawrence with his wife, Allison, and two daughters, Kate and Molly. When he's not covering KU sports, he likes to spend his time playing basketball and golf, listening to and writing music and traveling the world with friends and family.