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Kansas football: Jayhawks need to see better adjustments in the second half

A tale of two halves is the perfect description of the last two games for the Kansas football program.

Against Coastal Carolina, the Jayhawks held a 15-28 deficit at halftime. They cut the lead to 22-28 in the third quarter but then allowed the Chanticleers to score 21 unanswered points, allowing for a lopsided loss of 49-22.

During that second half, Coastal Carolina had an advantage in both time of possession and offensive yards. The Chanticleers held the ball for 17:31, while the Jayhawks had possession for 12:29. The Chanticleers gained 234 yards on offense, while KU gained 215 yards.