Kansas basketball coach Bill Self visits KU football practice, believes Jayhawks are ‘gaining on it’ in quest to climb Big 12 ladder | Tale of the…

Posted: August 15, 2022 at 1:56 am


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The Kansas football team huddles up during the first day of practice on Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022. by Chance Parker/Journal-World photo

Fresh off of a family vacation, Kansas basketball coach Bill Self made a visit to KU football practice on Wednesday morning to chat with coach Lance Leipold and get a look at the team.

According to the Kansas soccer team's Twitter account, Self also stopped by Rock Chalk Park to talk with Mark Francis' club before its exhibition opener on Wednesday night.

Ever a supporter of KUs group of gridiron warriors, Self spoke with optimism about the future of the program and emphasized its importance to all of KUs athletic programs.

We havent seen the potential of this place until football gets going like it can, Self told Brian Hanni during Kansas Athletics live coverage of preseason camp. Of course, it cant get going unless people buy in. Lance has got all the players to buy in, the administration, the staff, but until the fans also buy in, its going to be a much more difficult process.

Its chicken or the egg, Self added. Do you wait until (they) win until you come or do you come to help them win? I think the latters definitely the way this program needs it in order to build it quicker.

A regular at KUs home games throughout his time in Lawrence, Self said he was impressed by what he had seen from Leipold during his first 16 months in charge of the rebuilding program.

Self called Leipolds organization, positivity and energy big positives and said the improvement the Jayhawks showed down the stretch during Leipolds season was a clear sign that the players were on board with what Leipold and his coaching staff are trying to accomplish.

Being able to get 100 guys to move around and be organized all the time, you know, I struggle with 12 or 13 so Im impressed, he said of Leipolds organizational skills.

Self also said he thought the 12 transfers and incoming recruiting class would aid the teams improvement, but he also noted that there were plenty of returning players who fans and coaches should be excited about, most notably sophomore running back Devin Neal and senior safety Kenny Logan Jr. Self said he thought those two, along with a few other Jayhawks, could start on most Big 12 teams.

Were gaining on it, he said. Were not going to be outworked and were not going to be outcoached.

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