LAWRENCE – Three months after his worst day in football, Michael Glatczak would prefer to look forward. He will tell you about the supportive text messages from concerned teammates, or the conversations he had with his father, Larry, his high school coach back in Centralia. He will tell you it was hard. But he’d rather not think about the hit, the moment that changed the course of Kansas’ 2015 football season.
“I try not to,” Glatczak says.
It was April 25, the day of Kansas’ spring game, and Glatczak found himself blocked downfield on a broken play.