As anticipated, the race to become the Jayhawks’ No. 1 QB won’t draw to a close until at least August. Had one candidate dominated and the other floundered, Beaty, offensive coordinator Doug Meacham and quarterbacks coach Garrett Riley could have reached a verdict.
The Jayhawks who stood out most to coaches during spring football | Smithology | KUsports.com
Using the coaches’ public awards platform, we can get a sense of which players pleased KU coaches the most this spring. In total, 11 different Jayhawks won multiple practice distinctions, but the unofficial player of the spring distinction for Kansas goes to linebacker Joe Dineen, the only player to pick up the award three times.