Kansas football: 5 things we have learned from Jayhawks fall camp

Kansas junior cornerback Cobee Bryant (2) gets in to position to stop redshirt senior quarterback Jason Bean (9) during a drill at Monday's practice.
Kansas junior cornerback Cobee Bryant (2) gets in to position to stop redshirt senior quarterback Jason Bean (9) during a drill at Monday's practice. /
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Kansas football fall camp has provided fans with some insight into how the Jayhawks 2023 season will go down.

Fall camp began on Aug. 1 for the Kansas Jayhawks, meaning we are past the halfway and just two weeks away from the football season opener versus Missouri State. Although media is restricted from recording film during practices, intel provided by beat reporters and coaches have given us a good sense of how things are going down.

There are several underlying concerns for Kansas, a team that reached a bowl game for the first time in over a decade this past season. Third-year head coach Lance Leipold‘s group has higher expectations than a Jayhawks squad has obtained in quite some time.

While media gossip won’t foretell the outcome of games, the strengths and weaknesses of KU are no secret. Therefore, these are five things we have gathered about Kansas football from fall camp practices.