Updated 6:34 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28: Four pro football players who finished their college careers at Kansas have made NFL rosters, two are on injured reserve and two more have caught on with practice squads ahead of the 2024 season. Veterans Dorance Armstrong and Steven Sims and rookies ...
Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels said he “started to peek at” Lindenwood’s film months ago. But even if Thursday night will be a particularly long-awaited return to the field for Daniels, after his last season ended prematurely in September due to a back injury, that specific bit of ...
Calvin Clements had a better than average start to his college career. As a true freshman, the Lawrence native played in three games for Kansas, starting in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl against UNLV at left tackle. The experience granted him a chance to show that he belonged at this level. To do ...
Kansas head coach Lance Leipold opted to limit this year’s initial depth chart to a strict two-deep format, resulting in just 58 players — as opposed to the 70 included on last year’s season-opening edition. But what if we wanted to account for that difference in some way? Here’s a ...
The first Kansas football depth chart of the season, which was released on Monday, features a lot less ambiguity than usual. “This time, I tried to make a little decision on this to not list 75 guys,” head coach Lance Leipold told reporters, though he took care to add, “I might do it to ...
Bryce Foster is a football player, through and through. It’s the reason that he started his college career playing at Texas A&M, and it’s what brought him to Lawrence and the University of Kansas. But football season isn’t the only time Foster will represent the Jayhawks. In the ...
Offense Quarterback: Jalon Daniels; Cole Ballard Running back: Devin Neal; Daniel Hishaw Jr. Wide receiver: Luke Grimm; Doug Emilien Wide receiver: Lawrence Arnold; Torry Locklin Wide receiver: Quentin Skinner; Trevor Wilson Tight end: Jared Casey; Trevor Kardell Left tackle: Bryce ...
The position battle for KU’s placekicker is still going on, with senior Tabor Allen, redshirt junior Owen Piepergerdes and redshirt sophomore Charlie Weinrich all in the mix. Piepergerdes saw the field in a few games last year, kicking six PATs and one field goal attempt, and in 2022, he ...