Following the team’s first loss of the season, No. 19 Kansas now will reportedly be without its starting quarterback for the rest of the way.
Junior standout Jalon Daniels, who guided the Jayhawks to their first 5–0 start since 2009, will miss the rest of the season after suffering a separated right shoulder, according to Zac Boyer of the Lawrence Journal-World. Daniels sustained the injury late in the first half of Saturday’s 38–31 defeat to TCU. He was replaced in the lineup by Jason Bean.
Daniels had been among the breakout stars of the first half of the season, commanding one of the nation’s most explosive offenses.