It was a rough first season for Kansas head coach Turner Gill. The Jayhawks went just 3-9 overall and were only 1-7 in Big 12 play. Most of the games weren’t even close, as they were outgained by 219 yards per game and outscored by 27.4 points per game.
With 15 starters back for the 2011 season, Gill and company are hoping to be much more competitive on the field. Here is a closer look at what the Jayhawks will send to the field on both sides of the ball, plus my thoughts on where they will finish in the Big 12 standings.
Offense:
Kansas didn’t get great play from their starting quarterbacks in 2010. Freshman Jordan ...
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