The Kansas Jayhawks football team, under head coach Lance Leipold, is gearing up for a fresh start as they approach their upcoming game against Houston. Following a disappointing start to the season, the Jayhawks are treating their remaining games as a “whole new season.” The team is coming off a much-needed bye week, which allowed players to rest and refocus.
Kansas will face a tough opponent in Houston, who recently notched a win against TCU. Houston’s new quarterback, Zeon Chriss, poses a threat with his ability to throw and run. The Jayhawks will need to contain Chriss and adapt to significant injuries in their defense.
Quarterback Jalon Daniels and wide receiver Quentin Skinner showed promising performances in their last game, providing hope for the second half of the season. With Cornell Wheeler likely out, linebacker Taiwan Berryhill Jr. will step up as a leader on defense.
KU has had success in the red zone but needs to capitalize on scoring opportunities to secure wins. Young players like safety Taylor Davis are expected to contribute heavily against Houston. KU’s kicker Tabor Allen has shown 100% success rate on field goals this season.
Despite challenges, the Jayhawks are predicted to come out on top with a 23-16 win against Houston. The team is motivated to turn things around and secure their second victory of the season.
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