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Kansas Jayhawks Preview 2022: Season Prediction, Team Breakdown

Kansas Jayhawks Preview 2022: Season Prediction, Team Breakdown

Kansas Jayhawks Preview 2022: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Kansas season with what you need to know and keys to the season.

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Kansas Jayhawks Preview
Head Coach: Lance Leipold, 2nd year at Kansas, 2-10
16th year overall, 148-49: 2021 Preview
2021 Record: Overall: 2-10, Conference: 1-8
Keys To The Season | Season Prediction, What Will Happen
Kansas Top 10 Players | Kansas Schedule & Analysis

Kansas Jayhawks Preview 2022

If it’s possible for a two-win season to be fun and promising, 2021 was it for Kansas.

Of course the football season was a way to kill time before the basketball side rolled on the way to a national championship, but it really is possible to win football games at Kansas – it’s been done before.

Head coach Lance Leipold was a Division III legend at UW Whitewater – 109-6 in eight seasons with six national titles – before turning Buffalo around into a winner in his five years.

Oh sure, it was rough last year for the Jayhawks – there were times when the team didn’t even belong on the field – but it gave Oklahoma a mega-scare, shocked Texas, and pushed TCU and West Virginia in losses to close the season.

And now there’s hope.

No one is thinking Big 12 title, and even going to a bowl game this season is a bit much, but as long as Kansas is more competitive and can get to at least four wins for the first time since 2009, it’ll be time to get truly interested and excited before the new world of the Big 12 kicks in next year.

Kansas Jayhawks Preview 2022: Offense

It was the worst offense in the Big 12 in yards, scoring, passing, thing down conversions … and there’s reason to get fired up. Nine starters are expected back, there are real playmakers to build around, and the transfer portal is providing a whole lot of depth and options. Everything is going to revolve around …

The quarterback – Kansas has one. Miles Kendrick transferred to New Mexico, and Jason Bean…

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