MEMPHIS, Tenn.
When he took over as his team’s offensive play-caller in the offseason, Kansas coach David Beaty knew this was the risk.
A disaster game on offense, like KU’s 43-7 loss at Memphis on Saturday, was going to leave the coach open to a stronger dose of criticism.
“That starts with me,” Beaty said of his team’s offensive showing. “That’s not them kids’ fault. That’s me. That’s not them coaches’ fault. That’s me.
“I’ve got to get better. I’ve got to get a lot better, because obviously, what we’re doing right now is not working.