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More on KU’s QB plan: Have a starter, play the backup and keep the rest a secret

Kansas coach David Beaty announced a starting quarterback last week, said on his radio show Monday that the backup would play as well, then on Tuesday said he wasn’t going to reveal any more about his plans at the position.

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If nothing else, the quarterback usage should be an intriguing subplot during KU football’s 6 p.m. season opener Saturday against Nicholls State.

OK, let’s back up for a second. Beaty, through the team’s social media account, proclaimed last week that senior Peyton Bender would be the team’s starting QB over Miles Kendrick and Carter Stanley.