There was little on the field for the Kansas football team to celebrate in 2017. Immediately following the loss at Oklahoma State to end the season, Coach David Beaty and his coaching staff went to work recruiting to fill a number of needs on both sides of the football. They inked just over two-dozen players during the new December early signing three-day party.
On paper, the Jayhawks moved to the No. 48 ranked recruiting class in the nation, according to Rivals.com. As a matter of fact, that’s two steps up from where Kansas football started at the beginning of the week.