What makes a collegiate quarterback great? This is a question that could be answered in what feels like a hundred different ways by a hundred different people. Some people like accurate short-range passing, others like guys who can throw long darts, and some prefer the scrambling quarterbacks who can create plays on their own.
Kansas has a quarterback who can do pretty much everything at a good rate.
Jalon Daniels has spent his whole college career as a Jayhawk, with his first valuable minutes coming in Daniels’ junior season, where he compiled nine games played, 18 touchdowns, and four interceptions, slinging for over 220 yards per game.