Not knowing for sure what the Kansas offense will look like shouldn’t affect the offensive line too much - after all, you still have to have five of them. How much KU utilizes the spread, motion, fullbacks, etc., doesn’t change that. So let’s take a look at what KU has going with the big hogmollies up front.
Case for Optimism
Kansas returns five linemen with starting experience, including LT Hakeem Adeniji, who should find himself on more than one preseason awards list. The Jayhawks are beefy and deep; in fact, there were zero offensive line recruits in Miles’ first class.