LAWRENCE
Kansas coach David Beaty has found a creative way to help his quarterbacks understand their responsibilities in his new offense.
“He calls it ‘Blackjack,’” KU quarterback Montell Cozart said. “Just play by the rules, and everything will work out.”
The analogy makes sense considering what Beaty is asking from his QBs as they prepare for Game 2 against Ohio on Saturday.
Much like Air Raid offenses at TCU and Oklahoma, Beaty is trying to implement a system that keeps things simple. After tape study throughout the week, quarterbacks are asked to make reads before quickly delivering the ball based on where they see certain defenders.