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Quarterback Jason Bean flashed again for the Kansas football team Friday night at Brooks Stadium, but that wasn’t nearly enough for the Jayhawks to keep up with No. 17 Coastal Carolina.
After a narrow, 17-13 win over FCS opponent South Dakota in the season opener last week, the Kansas football team is about to take on a Coastal Carolina program that returns nine starters from what proved to be one of the best offenses in all of the FBS in 2020.
Quarterback Jason Bean flashed again for the Kansas football team Friday night at Brooks Stadium, but that wasn’t nearly enough for the Jayhawks to keep up with No. 17 Coastal Carolina.
University of Kansas Athletic Director Travis Goff considered Friday’s Big 12 expansion a good day for the conference, but Goff didn’t slam the door on KU looking elsewhere in the future.
The Big 12 extended membership invitations Friday to BYU, UCF, Cincinnati and Houston to join the Power Five league that will be losing Oklahoma and Texas to the Southeastern Conference.