Kansas QBs Peyton Bender and Carter Stanley have made cases for starting | KUsports.com
With eight months of competition in their rear-view mirrors, both Bender, a junior transfer who began his career at Washington State, and Stanley, a redshirt sophomore who started KU’s final three games in 2016, have their merits. Bender is touted for his quick release, Stanley can extend plays with his mobility, and both reportedly have protected the ball amazingly well throughout preseason practices.
Coaches encouraged by Kansas football team's growth | KUsports.com
The steps taken to get here were small, but there were enough of them — such as solid recruiting efforts, developing players in the program and Beaty’s first Big 12 victory in 2016 — that KU’s coach and everyone else who spends most of their waking hours in Anderson Family Football Complex think the coming season should include more progress, more highlights and, most importantly, more wins.