Kansas red shirt junior quarterback Jason Bean runs routes during Monday's practice at the University of Kansas.
Kansas football fought hard for the better part of three quarters but eventually fell to the senior-laden Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 49-22 on Friday night.
Despite holding a lead twice in the first half, the Jayhawks looked outmatched on special teams and defense, giving up 460 total yards (215 rushing, 245 passing).
The lone bright spot in the game for Kansas came from starting quarterback Jason Bean.
Bean finished the game 12 for 23 passing for 189 yards.