Kansas football had a chaotic year at times during Les Miles’ first season as head coach. To start off the season, nobody even knew who the Jayhawks’ starting quarterback would be until the very last minute.
Most would probably agree that Miles and the staff made the right decision in naming Carter Stanley as the starter, but the lack of a solid starter certainly made things interesting.
Of course, there was also the Khalil Herbert situation literally right before the TCU game. Herbert was leading the Jayhawks in rushing yards when it was rumored that he would sit out of the TCU game with the intention to redshirt, which came as a shock to the team.