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Post by djp73 » 28 Nov 2024, 20:53

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No clear cut winner in QB competition as Kansas wraps fall practice
Jayhawks likely to head into season with rotation at QB, other positions
By Dee Pinya | @dpinya | August 23, 2027

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The Kansas Jayhawks’ coaching staff, led by head coach Jordan McAlary, is taking an unconventional approach as they prepare for their season opener against Texas Tech on September 4, 2027. Despite a full offseason of competition, McAlary and his staff have yet to name a definitive starter at quarterback, opting instead for a rotational plan featuring Isaiah Marshall and Brad Matlock. Marshall, a dynamic dual-threat playmaker, and Matlock, a traditional pocket passer with a big arm, bring contrasting styles to the offense. McAlary has emphasized that the rotation is about playing to their strengths while assessing who can command the offense more effectively in live-game situations. With Texas Tech coming to Lawrence, the Jayhawks hope this strategy will keep their opponents guessing and ignite a productive start to the season.

Kansas head coach Jordan McAlary and his staff are also retooling their approach to the ground game, aiming to utilize a deeper rotation of running backs in 2027. Johnny Thompson Jr., the established starter, remains the centerpiece of the attack after a stellar 2026 season, but the team is determined to reduce the wear and tear on his legs after a grueling 314-carry workload last year. Avery Muamba is set to take on a larger role, providing a dynamic complement to Thompson’s style. Beyond the top two, the Jayhawks are looking to incorporate Tyree Labelle, Glen Jue, and Harry Stewart III into the mix, spreading touches more evenly and keeping the backfield fresh. The coaching staff’s goal is to maintain the potency of their running game while ensuring durability across the long season. With the Red Raiders coming to Lawrence in the opener, Kansas will look to showcase its new multi-faceted backfield approach right out of the gate.

The Kansas Jayhawks are looking for significant growth from their wide receivers and tight ends as they aim to build a more dynamic and explosive passing attack in 2027. Damien Keo returns as the leader of the group after a breakout 2026 season in which he posted 59 receptions for 889 yards and nine touchdowns. Avery Muamba was the only other consistent target, adding 577 yards and three scores on 51 receptions, but no other pass-catcher eclipsed 500 yards. Head coach Jordan McAlary and his staff are determined to stretch the field this year, and blazing-fast transfer Jared Marciano could be a key to unlocking that potential. Though still raw, Marciano’s speed has the coaches excited, and they hope to have a small package of plays ready for him by the season opener. At tight end, Jaden Hamm is eyeing a bounce-back season after a disappointing 2026, while transfer Trey'Dez Green adds a contrasting physical presence. With the expectation of more two-tight end sets, the Jayhawks believe the combination of versatility and fresh faces in the receiving corps could finally elevate their aerial attack to match their potent ground game.

Kansas enters the 2027 season with a retooled offensive line, but early indications from head coach Jordan McAlary and his staff suggest confidence in the group’s potential. While some key pieces from last year’s unit have moved on, the revamped line has shown promise throughout the offseason. Anchored by experienced veterans and bolstered by emerging talent, the Jayhawks’ front five are focused on providing stability for both the revamped quarterback rotation and the deeper running back corps. The coaching staff has praised the group’s work ethic and cohesion during camp, believing they have the versatility and physicality needed to handle the challenges of the Big 12 schedule.

The Kansas offensive line may have undergone significant changes, but the unit is shaping up to be a reliable force heading into the 2027 season. James Livingston has transitioned seamlessly to left tackle, providing a strong blindside protector with his athleticism and technique. Returning starters Carter Lavrusky at right guard and Alex Ball at center bring stability and leadership to the interior. Meanwhile, Martin Rudock has stepped into the left guard role and immediately impressed with his run-blocking prowess, perfectly complementing the physical style of the line's core. At right tackle, Damian Hixon currently holds the starting spot after a strong camp, but Sean Herman remains in contention and could rotate or push for more snaps as the season progresses. Depth is another strength of this group, with Colby Heimburger, Harrison Utley, and Brian Dingle providing quality options off the bench. The coaching staff has lauded the group’s chemistry and versatility, believing they are well-positioned to control the trenches and power Kansas’ balanced offensive attack.
2027 Kansas Football Depth Chart - Offense
PositionPlayer 1Player 2Player 3
WR-XDamien KeoManny PrinceDominick Beard
WR-ZRashard SlayAustin DoginsJake Sharpe
WR-SLKeaton KubeckaJared MarcianoMorgan Cooke
LTJames LivingstonColby HeimburgerShaun Cockrill
LGCarter LavruskyHarrison UtleyBrian Vermiglio
CAlex BallElias NajvarDavid Abajian
RGMartin RudockBrian DingleBrian Vermiglio
RTDamian HixonSean HermanEric Yearby
TEJaden HammTrey'Dez GreenBobby Berryman
QBIsaiah Marshall or Brad MatlockAdonis SaturdayMarco Vigil
RBJohnny Thompson JrAvery MuambaTyree Labelle or Glen Jue or Harry Stewart III
The defensive line is shaping up to be one of the Kansas Jayhawks’ strengths in 2027, led by the dynamic duo of Greydon Grimes and Tony Terry at defensive end. Coming off a combined 24.5 sacks last season, Grimes and Terry are proven disruptors who set the tone for the entire defense. The position is also bolstered by outstanding depth, with Hugh Busby and Braxton Slater ready to rotate in without a significant drop in production. The group’s depth could be further enhanced later in the season if Lyle Carreon is able to return from injury.

On the interior, there are more question marks, but plenty of potential. Marcus Calvin and T.J. Harbor are eager for the opportunity to establish themselves as reliable forces in the trenches. Additionally, versatile defensive tackle/fullback Terrelle Warren is expected to contribute to the rotation, bringing physicality and a high motor to the mix. While the interior line remains a work in progress, the combination of elite edge play and promising interior pieces gives Kansas a foundation to build a formidable defensive front.

The Kansas Jayhawks' linebacker corps continues the team's trend of emphasizing versatility and depth, giving the defense the flexibility to adapt to a variety of schemes and opponents. Returning leaders Roddy Orr and Jayvaun Russell anchor the group, bringing experience, playmaking ability, and a strong understanding of the system. Behind them, Seth Sahara, Logan Brantley, and Donte Cantrell are poised to contribute significantly, each offering unique skill sets that allow the unit to show multiple looks. Sahara’s athleticism, Brantley’s physicality, and Cantrell’s instincts provide the defense with a range of options to match up against diverse offensive styles. With such a deep and adaptable group, the Jayhawks are confident their linebackers will play a key role in a defense that aims to be both dynamic and disruptive in 2027.

The Kansas secondary enters the 2027 season with a mix of new faces and returning talent, adjusting to the departures of key players Brian Dilworth and Kaleb Purdy. Jeremiah Moses and Damani Maxson have emerged as the top starters, bringing complementary skills to the defensive backfield. Moses is a steady presence with solid all-around coverage skills, while Maxson boasts blazing speed and excellent hands, making him a playmaker in zone schemes and on deep balls. However, Maxson is still refining his man-coverage technique, an area where Moses and Terrance Yates excel.
Yates, along with Jalen Todd, will see significant playing time in rotation, allowing the Jayhawks to adapt to various offensive threats and tailor their secondary’s approach to specific matchups. The versatility and depth of this group provide hope that the secondary can maintain its effectiveness despite the turnover, especially as the unit grows into its new roles during the season.

On the back end of the Kansas defense, transfer David Tripp has earned the starting nod at one safety spot, stepping in to replace the departed Brian Dilworth. Tripp brings a fresh skill set and valuable experience to the secondary, complementing returning starter Taylor Davis, whose consistency and leadership make him a cornerstone of the defense. The safety group also boasts excellent depth, with Reynaldo Capers and Camren Jenkins ready to step in seamlessly at either position. Both backups have impressed in camp with their versatility and reliability, ensuring that the Jayhawks have the depth to handle the physical demands of the season. With a mix of proven talent and new additions, the safety unit is poised to be a stabilizing force in Kansas’ secondary.
2027 Kansas Football Depth Chart - Defense
PositionPlayer 1Player 2Player 3
LEGreydon GrimesHugh BusbyBraxton Slater
RETony TerryBraxton SlaterHugh Busby
DTMarcus CalvinT.J. HarborTerrelle Warren
WILLSeth Sahara or Logan BrantleyKaleb Harris
MIKERoddy Orr or Jayvaun RussellBrian HelenaBraylon Friend
SAMDonte Cantrell or Roddy OrrRichard Paredes
LCBJeremiah MosesTerrance YatesJabari Koloamatangi
SSTaylor DavisCamren JenkinsNico Brewer
FSDavid TrippReynaldo CapersEmanuel Manuel
RCBDamani MaxsonJalen ToddImmanuel Jones
Kansas enters the 2027 season with special teams as an area of uncertainty, particularly in the kicking game. Shaq Durham struggled with consistency last season, converting just 66% of his field goal attempts. However, the coaching staff has expressed optimism that Durham’s offseason improvements will translate to better results. At punter, Anthony Newson edged out Rakkim Darby to replace Damon Greaves, but the position remains untested in game situations. These lingering questions could influence head coach Jordan McAlary’s decision-making in traditional kicking or punting scenarios, potentially leading to more aggressive calls on fourth downs.
In the return game, Morgan Cooke and Jared Marciano have been named the primary returners. Cooke was steady in 2026, but his average yardage on kick and punt returns left room for improvement. The electrifying speed of Marciano could provide the spark Kansas needs to flip field position and create big-play opportunities in 2027. Special teams may remain a work in progress, but the potential for growth is there as the season unfolds.
2026 Kansas Football Depth Chart – Special Teams
POSPlayer 1Player 2
PAnthony NewsonRakkim Darby
KShaq Durham
KOShaq Durham
PRMorgan CookeJared Marciano
KRMorgan CookeJared Marciano
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Kansas Football 2027 Season Preview and Prediction
Jayhawks coming off surprising 2026 with high expectations
By Markus Gray | @gray_markus69 | August 24, 2027

Head Coach: Jordan McAlary, second year at Kansas (10-3)
Key Assistants
Offensive Assistant/Wide Receivers: Michael Porter Sr.
Defensive Coordinator: Chris Polizzi
2026 Record: 10-3

The Kansas Jayhawks enter 2027 riding a wave of optimism after a strong 2026 campaign that exceeded expectations. Under head coach Jordan McAlary, the team finished with a winning record, capped off by an impressive performance in the Alamo Bowl where everything seemed to click. The Jayhawks’ success was fueled by their ability to rise to big moments and execute in all three phases, setting the stage for even higher aspirations this season.

The Offense
Offensively, Kansas continues to lean on its potent rushing attack, anchored by Johnny Thompson Jr. and a deep backfield rotation that aims to lighten his workload. The retooled offensive line looks primed to pave the way for another dominant ground game. However, for the Jayhawks to take the next step, the passing game needs to become a more consistent threat. Quarterbacks Isaiah Marshall and Brad Matlock will operate in a rotation to start the year, while receivers Damien Keo and Rashard Slay along with tight ends Jaden Hamm and Trey'Dez Green hope to provide the explosive plays Kansas has been searching for.

The Defense
Defensively, the Jayhawks bring back one of the most fearsome pass-rushing duos in the country with Greydon Grimes and Tony Terry, who combined for 24.5 sacks last season. Their ability to disrupt opposing quarterbacks is the centerpiece of a unit that thrives on creating chaos and capitalizing on mistakes. With a deep linebacker corps and a secondary adjusting to some key departures, Kansas will aim to maintain its knack for turning pressure into big plays, keeping opposing offenses on their heels throughout the season.

The Schedule
DateOpponentLocation2026 Record
09/04/2027Texas TechLawrence, KS8-5
09/11/2027Washington StatePullman, WA6-7
09/18/2027Louisiana TechLawrence, KS8-5
09/25/2027OklahomaLawrence, KS13-1
10/02/2027HoustonHouston, TX3-9
10/09/2027ColoradoBoulder, CO10-4
10/16/2027BYUProvo, UT2-10
10/30/2027Kansas StateLawrence, KS10-4
11/06/2027CincinnatiCincinnati, OH8-5
11/13/2027ArizonaLawrence, KS6-7
11/20/2027Iowa StateLawrence, KS9-4
11/27/2027Oklahoma StateLawrence, KS5-7
The Outlook
Kansas enters the 2027 season with momentum from a strong 2026 campaign but faces a challenging slate that will test their growth as a program. The season opener against Texas Tech presents an early measuring stick, as the Red Raiders, a 5-4 Big 12 team last year, are projected to contend in the upper half of the conference. A road trip to Washington State follows—a game Kansas should win on paper, though the travel could play a factor. Hosting Louisiana Tech appears to be a gimme, but last year’s home loss to Middle Tennessee State serves as a cautionary tale. The first true litmus test comes against Oklahoma, one of the best teams in the nation after a 13-1 finish in 2026.

The heart of the schedule is grueling, with three straight road games at Houston, Colorado, and BYU before a much-needed bye week. The October 30th Sunflower Showdown against Kansas State looms large, as the Wildcats will again be a tough rival. The season closes with four games that are tough but winnable: a road trip to Cincinnati, followed by home matchups against Arizona, Iowa State, and Oklahoma State.

The Prediction
After a narrow opening loss to a strong Texas Tech team, the Jayhawks rebound with wins over Washington State and Louisiana Tech, building momentum before a clash with powerhouse Oklahoma. While the Sooners prove too much, Kansas bounces back with road victories over Houston, Colorado, and BYU, showcasing their resilience. A bye week leads into the highly anticipated Sunflower Showdown against Kansas State, where the Wildcats edge Kansas in a closely contested battle.

Despite the setback, the Jayhawks close the season on a tear, defeating Cincinnati on the road and finishing strong with home wins over Arizona, Iowa State, and Oklahoma State. The potent rushing attack, opportunistic defense, and growth in the passing game help Kansas achieve a 9-3 overall record, with a 7-2 mark in Big 12 play. It’s a season that cements their rise as a conference contender and positions them for a quality bowl game.
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2027 NCAA Football Preview
Georgia hoping to go wire to wire at #1
The 2027 college football season promises high drama as Notre Dame enters as the reigning national champions, aiming to defend their crown against fierce competition. Georgia, ranked #1 in the preseason, looks to reclaim the top spot they narrowly missed in 2026. Oklahoma, Miami, Alabama, and Nebraska also headline the elite pack, each poised for deep playoff runs. In the Heisman race, LSU’s Caden Durham and Utah’s John Randle Jr. lead the charge, with star wideouts like Clemson’s Tyler Brown, Michigan State’s Nick Marsh, and Florida State’s Jalen Brown adding depth to the conversation. With storylines set and contenders ready, the 2027 season is shaping up to deliver unforgettable moments.
Preseason Coaches Poll
RKLWSchool(Votes)W-LPointsLast WeekThis Week
01--Georgia (41)0-01,601----
02--Oklahoma (3)0-01,410----
03--Miami (1)0-01,283----
04--Alabama0-01,279--West Virginia
05--Nebraska0-01,214----
06--Tennessee0-01,187----
07--Michigan0-01,053----
08--Washington0-0990----
09--Kansas State0-0977----
10--Notre Dame0-0945--at Michigan State
11--SMU0-0795----
12--Clemson0-0789----
13--Duke0-0784----
14--Colorado0-0748----
15--Oregon0-0702--Utah State
16--Kansas0-0627----
17--Iowa State0-0593----
18--NC State0-0568----
19--Pittsburgh0-0536----
20--Texas Tech0-0505--at North Texas
21--Oregon State0-0401----
22--Texas A&M0-0364--New Mexico
23--Arizona0-0293----
24--USF0-0269--Louisville
25--South Carolina0-0263----
Others receiving votes: Nevada 213, Florida State 169, TCU 123, Utah 89, Auburn 83, San Jose State 80, Memphis 77, UMass 55, Ohio State 25, Florida International 20

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Preseason Heisman Watch
PlayerPOSSchoolClass2027 Stats
Caden DurhamHBLSUSR82Yds 2TD
John Randle Jr.HBUtahRS SR814Yds 5TD
Tyler BrownWRClemsonRS SR1,378Yds 10TD
Nick MarshWRMichigan StateSR763Yds 9TD
Jalen BrownWRFlorida StateRS SR344Yds 3TD
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Big 12 Update
Week 0
Big 12 Headlines
Alabama dominates West Virginia
Oklahoma State survives Tulsa on late TD

Big 12 Scores
Texas Tech 38, North Texas 22
Alabama 38, West Virginia 14
Utah 38, FCSSE 20
Oklahoma State 35, Tulsa 35

Big 12 Players of the Week
WVU DE Ben Mickel 2Tkl 1Sck 1FF 2FR
Oklahoma State WE Santiago Heurtelou 8Rec 159Yds 3TD
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NCAA Update
Week 0
NCAA Headlines
Alabama stomps West Virginia 38-14.
Notre Dame beats up Michigan State 42-14.

NCAA Players of the Week
Defensive: Thomas Heiberger, LOLB, Wisconsin – 7 tackles, 3 sacks, 1 forced fumble (vs. Colorado State, W 42-17).
Offensive: Micah Mays Jr., WR, Wake Forest – 3 receptions, 43 yards, 2 receiving TDs; 6 carries, 134 yards, 2 rushing TDs (vs. Tulane, W 49-21).
Media Poll
RKLWSchool(Votes)RecordPointsLast WeekThis Week
01--Georgia (41)0-01,601--at Florida State
02--Oklahoma (3)0-01,410--vs. Miami
03--Miami (1)0-01,283--at Oklahoma
04--Alabama1-01,279W 38-14 vs. West Virginiavs. NC State
05--Nebraska0-01,214--vs. Northern Illinois
06--Tennessee0-01,187--vs. SMU
07--Michigan0-01,053--vs. Buffalo
08--Washington0-0990--vs. Fresno State
09--Kansas State0-0977--vs. Georgia Southern
10--Notre Dame1-0945W 42-14 at Michigan Statevs. Purdue
11--SMU0-0795--vs. Tennessee
12--Clemson0-0789-----
13--Duke0-0784--vs. Wake Forest
14--Colorado0-0748-----
15--Oregon1-0702W 37-7 vs. Utah Statevs. Baylor
16--Kansas0-0627--vs. Texas Tech
17--Iowa State0-0593--at Marshall
18--NC State0-0568--vs. Alabama
19--Pittsburgh0-0536--vs. Wisconsin
20--Texas Tech1-0505W 38-22 at North Texasvs. Kansas
21--Oregon State0-0401--vs. Hawaii
22--Texas A&M1-0364W 42-14 vs. New Mexicovs. Texas State
23--Arizona0-0293--vs. Colorado State
24--USF0-1269L 31-13 vs. Louisvillevs. UTSA
25--South Carolina0-0263--vs. Michigan State

Others receiving votes: Nevada 213, Florida State 169, TCU 123, Utah 89, Auburn 83, San Jose State 80, Memphis 77, UMass 55, Ohio State 25, Florida International 20

Heisman Watch
Heisman Watch
PlayerPOSSchoolLast Game
Caden DurhamHBLSU13 CAR, 133 YDS, 3 TD, 2 REC, 9 YDS
John Randle Jr.HBUtah12 CAR, 72 YDS, 1 REC, 15 YDS
Tyler BrownWRClemson--
Nick MarshWRMichigan State2 REC, 58 YDS
Jalen BrownWRFlorida State--
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Saturday September4th, 2027
David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium | Lawrence, Kansas
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Kansas Season Results

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Texas Tech Season Results
Week 0 W 38-22 @ North Texas
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Returning Team Leaders (Career Stats)

Passing | QB Isaiah Marshall 367/645 3,914Yds 25TD 29Int
Rushing | HB Johnny Thompson Jr 314Car 1,443Yds 11TD, HB Avery Muamba 142Car 880Yds 1TD, QB Isaiah Marshall 253Car 844Yds 16TD
Receiving | WR Damien Keo 89Rec 1,207Yds 11TD, TE Jaden Hamm 88Rec 840Yds 5TD, WR Keaton Kubecka 59Rec 737Yds 6TD
Tackles | LB Roddy Orr 158, SS Taylor Davis 126, CB Jeremiah Moses 108
Sacks | DE Greydon Grimes 14.5, DE Tony Terry 10.0, OLB Roddy Orr 7.5
Interceptions | CB Jeremiah Moses 11, SS Taylor Davis 6


Passing | QB Howie DiNapoli 328/542 4,013Yds 42TD 14Int
Rushing | HB Caleb Largo 235Car 901Yds 8TD, QB Howie DiNapoli 94Car 225Yds 2TD, HB Anquan Willis 51Car 163Yds 1TD
Receiving | WR Kelby Valsin 76Rec 1,045Yds 22TD, T.J. West 66Rec 1,039Yds 13TD, HB Caleb Largo 64Rec 410Yds 1TD
Tackles | CB Exodus Ayers 116, OLB Miquel Dingle 85, SS Peyton Morgan 65
Sacks | OLB Miquel Dingle 11.0, DE Braylon Rigsby 8.0, DT Jayden Cofield 7.0
Interceptions | CB Exodus Ayers 7, LB John Curry 3, SS Peyton Morgan 3

Injuries
Kansas – RE Lyle Carreon
Texas Tech - None

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Post by Soapy » 29 Nov 2024, 08:51

tough game to rotate QBs, at least its at home
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Post by The JZA » 29 Nov 2024, 13:23

A 2-QB system for the season? Might work out
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Post by djp73 » 29 Nov 2024, 13:35

Soapy wrote:
29 Nov 2024, 08:51
tough game to rotate QBs, at least its at home
The JZA wrote:
29 Nov 2024, 13:23
A 2-QB system for the season? Might work out
I am really torn on if I want to do that or not. What I would really like to do is play some practice games to decide because practice doesn’t really cut it. Real life coaches don’t get practice games though.
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Post by The JZA » 29 Nov 2024, 13:44

djp73 wrote:
29 Nov 2024, 13:35
I am really torn on if I want to do that or not. What I would really like to do is play some practice games to decide because practice doesn’t really cut it. Real life coaches don’t get practice games though.
May have to play it by att/stats then. You got a pocket QB, if the match up is there to his advantage, would think it'll be his game and vice versa for the other
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