The Kansas football team will host a free, open practice at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium on Saturday, just shy of two weeks before the season begins.
Gates will open at 8 a.m. with the practice scheduled to begin 30 minutes later. Seating will be available on the west side of the stadium, under the press box and tower, with beverages available for purchase and restrooms open on the lower level.
Parking will be available on the west side of the stadium and gates 1, 4 and 9 will be open.
The Jayhawks began holding their preseason training camp on Aug. 2 and will have completed two and a half weeks at the time of the open practice.
Kansas, which went 2-10 last year, will open its second season under coach Lance Leipold on Sept. 2 with a home game against Tennessee Tech. The Golden Eagles went 3-8 last season.