Two of their losses came by a combined eleven points - an eight-point defeat against then-No. The Jayhawks have two wins by a combined four points. Kansas’ season has had its ups and downs. It’s possible the biggest key for this Jayhawks against West Virginia is to get off to a fast start, according to Hanni. Two other Jayhawks receivers have logged multiple touchdown catches as well.
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His 52 catches are the sixth-most in the Big 12. Lassiter has caught 52 passes for 608 yards and three touchdowns this season. No matter who’s been under center, Kwamie Lassiter II has been the top target on the outside. “Get - if not our fastest - one of our fastest players on the field,” Leipold told reporters earlier this week. The sophomore took over for former starter Jason Beam who, after healing from an arm injury, may be returning to the field in a different role - running back. He added: “We really feel like we’ve found our quarterback of the future in Jalon Daniels.” He’s not as fast to the edge as Jason Beam is with his feet, but he is elusive, he does have some great escapability.” “There are things that he can do physically, too, that are very impressive. He’s just got that bouncy swagger about him,” Hanni said when talking about the dual-threat QB.
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“When they went into Austin in front of 100,000 fans, the stage was not too big, the lights were not too bright.
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Two weeks ago, the Jayhawks knocked off the Texas Longhorns in Austin behind a balanced attack by running back Devin Neal (143 yds, 3 TD) and quarterback Jalon Daniels (202 pass yds, 4 total TD).ĭaniels looked good once again against TCU last week, passing for 255 yards, as he has taken over the starting quarterback job. “This last month in particular, we’ve really seen that type of progress out of coach Leipold’s team,” said Brian Hanni, the ‘Voice of the Jayhawks’, when talking about some of the similarities he’s seeing between this current coaching regime and that of former coach Mark Mangino, who led Kansas to the Orange Bowl in 2007. The Jayhawks, who were picked to finish last in the Big 12 at the start of the year, are in the conference basement, but have played noticeably better over the last two weeks. – West Virginia’s (5-6, 3-5 Big 12) quest for a second-straight bowl game appearance under head coach Neal Brown comes to a head Saturday evening against Kansas (2-9, 1-7 Big 12).