If Beaty was holding out any hope that Cozart may be the answer at quarterback, that probably ended last spring.
Even though Beaty indicated to Tom Keegan that Cozart was impressive throughout spring practices with the way he ran the offense, it was a completely different story in the spring game.
“The coaches loved the way Cozart ran the offense in closed practices. And then the curtain dropped for the spring exhibition, and Cozart threw three interceptions and two others were dropped.”
But the Jayhawks still need Cozart on the field. He’s too good of an athlete to sit on the bench, especially for this Kansas team that is in desperate need of more athletes at every position.