Kansas Jayhawks 2024 Preview (Full Depth Chart and Schedule Breakdowns) | College Football Preview
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- Kansas Jayhawks 2024 Preview! In this special college football series, Kevin Coleman (@Daboys_22) and Christian Williams (@CWilliamsNFL) will be breaking down college football's Top 25 teams. Working from #25 to #1, the guys will be providing an in-depth breakdown of each team's roster, player analysis, and schedule breakdown. There is no better channel than this giving you full team breakdowns. Next up is #23 Kansas Jayhawks!
Timecodes
00:00 Intro/2023 Season Review
01:53 2024 Offense
05:22 Notable Losses
07:16 2024 Offensive Recruits
09:35 Key Offensive Transfers
11:17 Impact Players - Offense
14:03 2024 Defensive Breakdown
16:30 Notable Losses
17:42 Key Defensive Transfers
19:31 2024 Defensive Recruits
21:37 Impact Players - Defense
22:50 2024 Schedule
26:00 Outro - Overall Outlook
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Not bad for a channel trying to go in depth on every team. You talked about something beyond QB and RB. That's pretty rare.
That said, the depth chart you'll find on Ourlads is most definitely not accurate, and it seems to be the basis for some of the analysis.
Bryce Foster will not only start, he was the game changer. A monstrous former 5 star and freshman All-American who started all 12 games for A&M last year. He opens up the playbook for an offensive coordinator who likes to go under center. It fixes an issue with Kotelnicki's offense that often had to take risks in the shotgun on 3rd or 4th and short situations.
With him in place, both Ford and Cabeldue remain in place as long time starters on the right side. Kobe Baynes played nearly starter level snaps last year as a sixth man that rotated in, so he brings stability to LG, and the expectation is that a healthy Logan Brown will finally get a chance to show his NFL potential at LT.
Obviously, the back issue with Jalon Daniels is paramount on everyone's mind, but he now has a team built around him that should allow him to take fewer risks. A one-two punch of Neal and Hishaw at RB, Torry Locklin catches passes out of the backfield as a change of pace, 4 key seniors at WR, and Jared Casey is an excellent blocker with surprisingly great hands that they use as a sort of hybrid TE/FB. It's an offense with enough weapons that they no longer need him to work miracles.
Other than that, I agree that to make it a successful season, they need Bai Jobe to live up to his potential at DE. He showed that he was nasty in the few snaps he had at Michigan State, so, much like Austin Booker, he was just a young player that needed to find a place with a starting job opening. Jereme Robinson also had some cleanup knee surgery in the offseason, so he may break out in a supersenior year when not having to play hurt. The two freshmen 4-stars could occasionally rotate in on obvious passing downs, but I expect Wudke, Dean Miller, and (if healthy in time) former 4 star Dylan Brooks should contribute most of the 2nd and 3rd string snaps.
Outside of that, the defense is solid. They just need to avoid having to cover for too long on passing downs.
I completely agree with your analysis! You summarized things perfectly imho. Foster will definitely be a starter given that he stays healthy, with Baumgartner a somewhat reliable back-up, all of which means Ford plays in his preferred position. And as you mentioned there's also a good chance that Logan Brown, a former 5-star, lives up to his potential which will only make things better for JD6. Brown was out with a season ending injury last season. Cornell Wheeler is expected to take up the defensive leadership duties of Craig Young/Rich Miller, the coaching staff rates him highly and he's expected to be a key playmaker on defense.
I'm super pumped for the new season. Rock Chalk!
They didn't even have the transfer Center from A & M on their depth chart. He will be the starter.
If you listened to the video we discussed Bryce Foster. He just transferred in April. Will be on campus in the fall and will compete with Shane Bumgardner. Based on all the beat reporters and 247 reports he’s not on the radar yet because he’s not on campus. If he does win the job kudos to him but we did mention him.
@@TheDevyRoyaleSorry, I didn't listen to the whole video, I was short on time. But, from what I know, he will be the starter.
Bumgardener is a beast!!
@@J-Wise I hope he is. But, there is a reason they brought in another center.
Devin Neal had some potential but went back and now is most likely a Bucky Irving type
Much better than Bucky, especially with his better athleticism. He’s like 15-20 pounds heavier, runs a similar 40, and has three-down upside.
where do y'all find time for the graphics and stuff?
We don’t sleep
Just wanted to add: Red Martel got discouraged by the competition in the RB room and decommitted (entered transfer portal)! And Deshawn Hanika is probably out for the season with an injury
Appreciate it 👊
what is up? - we ARE in Kansas anymore
o/u how many times ppl will call the QB "Jayden Daniels" ?
@@brianford78will be tough for even us to prevent this😂
@@TheDevyRoyale well, at least Kevin can pronounce it