MEMPHIS
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 head coach open to most of the criticism.
In the aftermath, Beaty will be left to answer for the Jayhawks’ six-turnover effort in their 39th consecutive loss away from Memorial Stadium.
The errors offensively were frequent and egregious.
While still using a two-quarterback system, Beaty watched as both of his signal-callers made mental mistakes.