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2023 Kansas Jayhawks football team


2023 Kansas Jayhawks football
Big 12 Conference
No. 23
No. 23
9–4 (5–4 Big 12)
Lance Leipold (3rd season)
Andy Kotelnicki (3rd season)
Jim Zebrowski (1st season)
Multiple pro-style
Brian Borland (3rd season)
4–3
Jalon Daniels
Mike Novitsky
Mason Fairchild
Rich Miller
David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium

The 2023 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas as a member of the Big 12 Conference during 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the 134th season of play in program history. Led by third-year head coach Lance Leipold, Kansas finished the season 9–4 overall and 5–4 in conference play, placing seventh in the Big 12. The Jayhawks defeated UNLV in the 2023 Guaranteed Rate Bowl for the program's first bowl game victory in 15 years. The team played home games at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas. The Kansas Jayhawks football team drew an average home attendance of 45,888 in 2023.

The Jayhawks entered the season with their highest expectations in several years. They were picked ninth out of 14 teams in the conference, their highest selection since the Big 12 eliminated divisions. In the preseason Coaches poll released on August 7, Kansas received a vote to be ranked. It was their first vote in a preseason poll since 2009. They also received 10 votes in the AP poll. They had four different players selected to the watch lists of seven awards and five preseason All-Big 12 selections. Quarterback Jalon Daniels was also named the preseason Player of the Year for the Big 12.

The Jayhawks won their first four games to start 4–0 in back-to-back seasons for the first time since starting 4–0 in three straight seasons from 1913 to 1915. After defeating sixth-ranked Oklahoma on October 28, Kansas became bowl eligible for the second consecutive season, which was the first time the Jayhawks were bowl eligible in back-to-back seasons since 2007 and 2008. The victory also gave the Jayhawks their first win over the Sooners since 1997, their first win over a top-ten team since defeating third-ranked Virginia Tech in the 2008 Orange Bowl, and their first win over a top-ten ranked team at home since defeating second-ranked Oklahoma in 1984. The Jayhawks achieved a winning season in conference play, their first since 2007. Kansas finished the season ranked 23rd in the AP poll, their first time being ranked in the final AP poll since the 2007 season.

The Jayhawks did not lose a single member of their coaching staff from the previous season.

Starters are based on starters from the final game of the 2022 season. Players listed below have run out eligibility. In total, the Jayhawks had 4 players run out of eligibility.

NamePosition
Earl Bostick Jr.OL
Sam BurtDL
Caleb SampsonDL
Malcolm LeeDE
NamePosition
Lonnie PhelpsDE

Incoming

NamePositionOld school
Austin BookerDEMinnesota
Dylan BrooksDEAuburn
J. B. BrownLBBowling Green
Logan BrownTWisconsin
Patrick Joyner.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}EDUtah State
Seth KellerKTexas State
Gage KeysDLMinnesota
Spencer LowellOTCalifornia
Dylan McDuffieRBGeorgia Tech
Damarius McGheeCBLSU
Devin PhillipsDLColorado State
Charlie WeinrichKNebraska

Outgoing

Transfers listed below are only players who announced intention to transfer after the final regular season game of 2022.

NamePositionNew school
Jacob BorcilaKVanderbilt
Cam'ron DabneyCBNorthern Illinois
Eriq GilyardLBUConn
Steven McBrideWRHawaii
Jarrett PaulSAppalachian State
Gavin PotterLBArkansas State
Ky ThomasRBKent State
Edwin WhiteSNorth Alabama
Website4 star recruits3 star recruitsTotal recruitsOverall rankBig 12 rank
247 Sports012127614*
Rivals012128114*

*Rivals and 247 Sports do not include the new teams joining the Big 12, however, their ranks in the overall rankings are being factored into the rank for Kansas.

Highest rated recruit

NameHometownSchoolHeightWeightCommit date
Jameel Croft ATHDetroit, MIMartin Luther King6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)180 lb (82 kg)Nov 3, 2022
Recruit ratings: Rivals:    247Sports:

The Big 12 preseason poll was released on July 6. Kansas was picked ninth in the conference, their first time not being selected in last place since the Big 12 eliminated divisions in 2010.

First place votes in parentheses.

Column 1Column 2Column 3
Big 12 media poll
1Texas (41)886
2Kansas State (14)858
3Oklahoma (4)758
4Texas Tech (4)729
5TCU (3)727
6Baylor572
7Oklahoma State (1)470
8UCF463
9Kansas461
10Iowa State334
11BYU318
12Houston215
13Cincinnati202
14West Virginia129

QB Jalon Daniels

  • 1st Team All-Big 12
  • Big 12 Player of the Year
  • Walter Camp Award watch list
  • Davey O'Brien Award watch list
  • Manning Award watch list

CB Cobee Bryant

  • 1st Team All-Big 12
  • Jim Thorpe Award watch list
  • Bednarik Award watch list

RB Devin Neal

  • 1st Team All-Big 12
  • Doak Walker Award watch list

RB Daniel Hishaw Jr.

  • Doak Walker Award watch list

C Mike Novitsky

  • 1st team All-Big 12
DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 17:00 pmMissouri State*David Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KSESPN+W 48–1741,091
September 86:30 pmIllinois*David Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KSESPN2W 34–2345,809
September 169:30 pmat Nevada*Mackay StadiumReno, NVCBSSNW 31–2416,890
September 232:30 pmBYUDavid Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KSESPNW 38–2747,233
September 302:30 pmat No. 3 TexasNo. 24Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial StadiumAustin, TXABCL 14–40102,986
October 73:00 pmUCFDavid Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KSFoxW 51–2246,107
October 142:30 pmat Oklahoma StateNo. 23Boone Pickens StadiumStillwater, OKFS1L 32–3953,855
October 2811:00 amNo. 6 OklahomaDavid Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KS (Big Noon Kickoff)FoxW 38–3347,233
November 46:00 pmat Iowa StateNo. 21Jack Trice StadiumAmes, IAESPNW 28–2161,500
November 1111:00 amTexas TechNo. 16David Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KSFS1L 13–1647,233
November 186:00 pmNo. 21 Kansas StateNo. 25David Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KS (Sunflower Showdown)FS1L 27–3147,233
November 256:30 pmat CincinnatiNippert StadiumCincinnati, OHESPN2W 49–1638,193
December 268:00 pmvs. UNLVChase FieldPhoenix, AZ (Guaranteed Rate Bowl)ESPNW 49–3626,478
*Non-conference gameHomecomingRankings from AP Poll (and CFP Rankings, after October 31) - Released prior to gameAll times are in Central time

Rankings are from AP poll through Oklahoma game and the College Football Playoff poll beginning with the Iowa State game through the end of the season.

FavoriteSpread
Kansas–32
StatisticsMSUKU
First downs1027
Plays–yards48–21766–521
Rushes–yards27–7438–245
Passing yards143276
Passing: comp–att–int14–21–222–28–0
Time of possession26:1333:47
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingJacob Clark14/21 143 yards 1 TD 2 INTa
RushingJacob Clark8 carries 36 yards
ReceivingCeldon Manning2 receptions 31 yards
PassingJason Bean22/28 276 yards 2 TDs
RushingDevin Neal13 carries 94 yards 1 TD
ReceivingLawrence ArnoldQuentin Skinner4 receptions 77 yards

The Jayhawks were without preseason conference player of the year Jalon Daniels who was still nursing an injury suffered in the Jayhawks bowl game the previous season. After trailing 10–7 early, the Jayhawks never trailed again. They would outscore the Bears 41–7 for the remainder of the game. It was the Jayhawks 3rd straight opening game win.

FavoriteSpread
Kansas–3.5
StatisticsUIKU
First downs1927
Plays–yards56–34165–539
Rushes–yards18–13944–262
Passing yards202277
Passing: comp–att–int19–28–221–29–1
Time of possession23:2136:39
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingLuke Altmyer19/28 202 yards 1 TD 2 INTs
RushingLuke Altmyer13 carries 70 yards 2 TDs
ReceivingIsaiah Williams6 receptions 99 yards
PassingJalon Daniels21/29 277 yards 2 TDs 1 INT
RushingDevin Neal10 carries 120 yards 1 TD
ReceivingLawrence Arnold5 receptions 89 yards

The Jayhawks raced out to a 21–0 first half lead before allowing a touchdown, but Kansas responded to their first touchdown allowed with one themselves. The Illini would outscore the Jayhawks in the 2nd half 16-6 but it wouldn't be enough as the Jayhawks won 34–23.

FavoriteSpread
Kansas–28
StatisticsKUUN
First downs2414
Plays–yards67–44159–263
Rushes–yards40–14337–150
Passing yards298113
Passing: comp–att–int21–27–015–22–0
Time of possession31:5128:09
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingJalon Daniels21/27 298 yards
RushingDevin Neal17 carries 89 yards 3 TDs
ReceivingMason Fairchild5 receptions 74 yards
PassingBrendon Lewis15/22 113 carries
RushingBrendon Lewis11 carries 58 yards
ReceivingDalevon Campbell1 reception 53 yards

Despite entering the game as a 4 touchdown favorite, the Jayhawks struggled early in the game. It was 10–10 at halftime. In the second half, the teams traded touchdowns, but in the end the Jayhawks would score the game winning touchdown with 6 minutes left to win.

FavoriteSpread
Kansas–9
StatisticsBYUKU
First downs2323
Plays–yards56–35173–366
Rushes–yards22–937–221
Passing yards357130
Passing: comp–att–int30–51–214–19–0
Time of possession30:0529:55
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingKedon Slovis30/51 357 yards 2 TDs 2 INTs
RushingL. J. Martin11 carries 28 yards
ReceivingChase Roberts5 receptions 89 yards
PassingJalon Daniels14/19 130 yards 3 TDs
RushingDevin Neal17 carries 91 yards
ReceivingLawrence Arnold4 receptions 31 yards

Kansas was Big 12 newcomer BYU's first conference game. The teams traded touchdown early before BYU took a 3-point halftime lead. The Jayhawks would go on a 21–3 run to take the lead. Kansas would win 38–27 to start the season 4–0.

FavoriteSpread
Texas–15.5
StatisticsKUUT
First downs1133
Plays–yards46–26086–661
Rushes–yards25–12451–335
Passing yards136325
Passing: comp–att–int9–21–025–35–1
Time of possession20:1939:41
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingJason Bean9/21 136 yards 1 TD
RushingDevin Neal8 carries 45 yards
ReceivingTrevor Wilson1 reception 58 yards 1 TD
PassingQuinn Ewers25/35 325 yards 1 TD 1 INT
RushingJonathan Brooks21 carries 218 yards 2 TDs
ReceivingAdonai Mitchell10 receptions 141 yards 1 TD

The Jayhawks and Longhorns played each other as ranked teams for the first time in the history of the series. It was also the final matchup before Texas leaves the Big 12 for the SEC. Quarterback Jalon Daniels re-aggravated a preseason back injury in warmups and did not play. The Jayhawks kept the game close early, until the second half when they were outscored 27–7 giving the Jayhawks their first loss of the season.

FavoriteSpread
UCF–2
StatisticsUCFKU
First downs2125
Plays–yards81–37163–490
Rushes–yards38–20251–399
Passing yards16991
Passing: comp–att–int15–23–08–12–0
Time of possession25:3534:25
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingTimmy McClain12/15 136 yards 2 TDs
RushingR. J. Harvey16 carries 133 yards 1 TD
ReceivingJavon Baker4 receptions 85 yards
PassingJason Bean8/12 91 yards 1 TD
RushingDevin Neal12 carries 154 yards 1 TD
ReceivingLuke Grimm2 receptions 41 yards

In the Jayhawks first ever meeting with new Big 12 member UCF, they jumped out to an early 31–0 lead despite Jalon Daniels being out for the 2nd straight week. UCF would only manage 3 touchdowns, while the Jayhawks would score 51 points. Their 28 point margin of victory was the largest in a conference game since defeated rival Kansas State by 31 in 2008.

FavoriteSpread
Kansas–3
StatisticsKUOSU
First downs1927
Plays–yards63–50079–554
Rushes–yards29–9038–219
Passing yards410336
Passing: comp–att–int23–34–228–41–0
Time of possession28:2931:31
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingJason Bean23/34 410 yards 5 TDs 2 INTs
RushingDevin Neal13 carries 66 yards
ReceivingMason Fairchild5 receptions 92 yards 2 TDs
PassingAlan Bowman28/41 336 yards 2 TDs
RushingOllie Gordon II29 carries 168 yards 1 TD
ReceivingOllie Gordon II6 carries 116 yards 1 TD

The Jayhawks fell into an early 14–0 deficit. Despite two special teams miscues resulting in mixed extra points, they fought back to gain a 19–17 lead. After trading touchdowns but KU missing a 2-point conversion attempt, the Jayhawks took a slim 2 point into halftime. The Cowboys outscored the Jayhawks 15–7 in the second half, partially due to two interceptions from quarterback Jason Bean leading to the Jayhawks loss.

FavoriteSpread
Oklahoma–8
StatisticsOUKU
First downs1925
Plays–yards74–44073–443
Rushes–yards55–26941–225
Passing yards171218
Passing: comp–att–int14–19–115–32–2
Time of possession28:5031:10
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingDillon Gabriel14/19 171 yards 1 INT
RushingTawee Walker23 carries 146 yards 1 TD
ReceivingDrake Stoops4 receptions 76 yards
PassingJason Bean15/32 218 yards 2 INTs
RushingDevin Neal25 carries 112 yards 1 TD
ReceivingLawrence Arnold3 receptions 79 yards

In the last matchup with the Sooners before they leave for the SEC, Kansas got out to a 14–0 lead. Oklahoma responded with a 21–0 run to take a 21–17 lead into halftime. KU would go on a 9–0 run to start the second half. The teams traded touchdowns. Kansas got the ball with 1:56 left. They marched down the field to score the game winning touchdown with 55 seconds left to become bowl eligible. The win was also the Jayhawks first win over Oklahoma since 1997, first win over top 10 team at home since 1984, and first win over a top 10 team period since 2008.

FavoriteSpread
Iowa State–3
StatisticsKUISU
First downs1616
Plays–yards58–36156–333
Rushes–yards35–7429–75
Passing yards287258
Passing: comp–att–int14–23–021–27–1
Time of possession30:2729:33
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingJason Bean14/23 287 yards 1 TD
RushingDevin Neal21 carries 57 yards 2 TDs
ReceivingLawrence Arnold3 receptions 112 yards 1 TD
PassingRocco Becht20/26 216 yards 1 INT
RushingEli Sanders14 carries 57 yards 1 TD
ReceivingDimitri Stanley5 receptions 58 yards

The Jayhawks jumped out to a 14 point lead before Iowa State scored their first points, a field goal. Kansas would open the 2nd half with a touchdown to take a 21–3 lead. Iowa State responded with a 15–0 to make the game 21–18. Kansas followed up an Iowa State touchdown and 2 point conversion with an 80 yard touchdown to take a 28–18 lead. Iowa State would kick a field goal but wouldn't have enough in the end. It was KU's first road win against Iowa State since 2008 and first win as a ranked team since 2009. The win also gave KU their first 7 win season since 2008.

FavoriteSpread
Kansas–4
StatisticsTTUKU
First downs2118
Plays–yards69–31270–344
Rushes–yards44–13645–207
Passing yards176137
Passing: comp–att–int19–25–110–25–1
Time of possession31:2328:37
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingBehren Morton19/25 176 yards 1 INT
RushingTahj Brooks33 carries 133 yards 1 TD
ReceivingJerand Bradley4 receptions 91 yards
PassingCole Ballard9/24 120 yards 1 INT
RushingDevin Neal19 carries 137 yards 1 TD
ReceivingLawrence Arnold2 receptions 44 yards

The Jayhawks, already down starter Jalon Daniels, lost backup Jason Bean to injury early in the game. Texas Tech jumped to an early 13–0 lead before Kansas scored their first points on a 60 yard touchdown. After two Seth Keller field goals, the score was tied with 25 seconds left. Texas Tech would march down the field quickly to kick a game winning field goal with 3 seconds.

FavoriteSpread
Kansas State–6.5
StatisticsKSUKU
First downs2019
Plays–yards61–33157–396
Rushes–yards37–16641–234
Passing yards165162
Passing: comp–att–int13–24–111–16–2
Time of possession26:4033:20
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingWill Howard13/24 165 yards 2 TDs 1 INT
RushingD. J. Giddens21 carries 102 yards 1 TD
ReceivingJayce Brown4 receptions 96 yards
PassingCole Ballard11/16 162 yards 1 TD 2 INTs
RushingDevin Neal18 carries 138 yards 3 TD
ReceivingMason Fairchild1 reception 59 yards

In the first matchup in Sunflower Showdown with both teams ranked in 28 years, the teams traded scores early in the game. In the beginning of the second half, Kansas took an 11 point lead. K-State would come back to win the game. It was the 15th straight loss for KU in the rivalry. The loss also officially eliminated Kansas' slim hopes to play in the Big 12 championship game.

FavoriteSpread
Kansas–7
StatisticsKUUC
First downs2321
Plays–yards51–56273–342
Rushes–yards34–31242–231
Passing yards250111
Passing: comp–att–int13–17–016–31–1
Time of possession27:1932:41
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingJason Bean13/17 250 yards 2 TDs
RushingDevin Neal10 carries 106 yards 2 TDs
ReceivingLawrence Arnold3 receptions 74 yards
PassingEmory Jones15/27 104 yards 1 TD 1 INT
RushingCorey Kiner18 carries 106 yards
ReceivingDee Wiggins4 receptions 27 yards

In their first conference game again Big 12 newcomer Cincinnati, Kansas would only trail for briefly. The Jayhawks scored their first touchdown halfway through the second quarter and followed it up with another touchdown. The Jayhawks would pull away in the 4th quarter following two Jason Bean touchdown runs to win 49–16. The win gave the Jayhawks their first 8 more win regular season since 2007. It also gave the Jayhawks their most conference wins since winning 7 in 2007. It also gave the Jayhawks as many conference wins as the previous four seasons combined.

FavoriteSpread
KU–10.5
StatisticsKUUNLV
First downs2222
Plays–yards591386
Rushes–yards14295
Passing yards449291
Passing: comp–att–int19–28–324–35–2
Time of possession34:0625:54
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
PassingJason Bean19/28 449 yards 6 TDs 3 INTs
RushingDevin Neal20 carries 71 yards 1 TD
ReceivingLuke Grimm4 receptions 160 yards 3 TDs
PassingJayden Maiava24/35 291 yards 3 TDs 2 INTs
RushingJacob De Jesus6 carries 40 yards 1 TD
ReceivingRicky White7 receptions 97 yards 1 TD

After giving up a touchdown on their first drive on defense and then punting on their first drive on offense, the Jayhawks went on to score 28 unanswered points before UNLV kicked a field goal as time expired in the first half. UNLV started the 2nd half on a 14–0 run to pull within 4 points. The teams traded touchdowns at the beginning of the 4th quarter before the Jayhawks would put the game away with a 14–0 run. The Jayhawks won 49–36 despite 18 penalties for 216 yards, the majority of which were personal fouls and unsportsmanlike conduct. Senior quarterback Jason Bean tied a program record for passing touchdowns with 6. The win gave the Jayhawks their first bowl victory since they won the same bowl game, when it was known as the Insight Bowl, in 2008.

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
2023 Kansas Jayhawks Football
Quarterback

 6 Jalon Daniels Junior  9 Jason Bean RS-Senior 14 Mikey Pauley RS–Freshman 15 Cole Ballard Freshman 16 Ben Easters RS-Sophomore 18 Jack Jackson RS-Sophomore 19 TJ Crews IV Freshman Running back

 4 Devin Neal Junior 12 Torry Locklin RS-Junior 20 Daniel Hishaw Jr. RS-Sophomore 25 Dylan McDuffie RS-Senior 26 Johnny Thompson Jr. Freshman 28 Sevion Morrison Junior 30 Carson Morgan Freshman 35 Billy Conaway RS-Junior 38 Jack Schneider Freshman Wide receiver

 0 Quentin Skinner Junior  2 Lawrence Arnold Junior  3 Tanaka Scott RS-Sophomore  5 Doug Emilien RS-Sophomore  7 Trevor Wilson RS-Junior 11 Luke Grimm Junior 13 Keaton Kubecka Freshman 29 Reece Thomas RS-Sophomore 36 Isaiah Coppage Freshman 41 Hunter Luke Freshman 80 Mack Moeller RS-Sophomore 82 Isreal Moses Freshman 84 Griffin Koch RS–Freshman 85 Jarred Sample Freshman 86 Surahz Buncom Freshman Tight end

17 Jaden Hamm Freshman 45 Trevor Kardell Junior 46 Dillon Mong Freshman 47 Jared Casey Junior 81 Quinton Conley RS-Freshman 87 Will Huggins RS-Sophomore 88 Tevita Ahoafi-Noa RS–Senior 89 Mason Fairchild Senior | | Offensive line

50 Mike Novitsky RS-Senior 52 Logan Brown RS-Junior 54 Michael Ford Jr. Junior 55 Ar'maj Reed-Adams RS-Sophomore 57 Hank Kelly RS-Sophomore 58 Kael Farkes RS-Freshman 59 Nolan Gorczyca RS-Sophomore 63 Jake Eisenhauer RS-Sophomore 67 Dominick Puni RS-Senior 70 Kobe Baynes RS-Sophomore 71 James Livingston RS-Freshman 72 Danny Robinson RS-Sophomore 73 Dre Doiron RS-Sophomore 74 De'Kedrick Sterns RS-Sophomore 75 Calvin Clements Freshman 76 Spencer Lovell RS-Junior 77 Bryce Cabeldue Junior Defensive end

13 Dylan Brooks RS–Sophomore 35 Tony Terry Freshman 36 Patrick Joyner Jr. RS-Senior 37 Hayden Hatcher RS-Senior 45 Dean Miller RS-Sophomore 46 Davion Westmoreland RS-Sophomore 59 Jaydon Brittingham Freshman 96 Cole Petrus RS-Sophomore Defensive line

 7 Gage Keys RS-Sophomore  9 Austin Booker RS-Sophomore 40 Devin Phillips RS-Senior 52 D.J. Withers RS-Sophomore 53 Caleb Taylor Junior 56 Marcus Calvin Freshman 71 Grady Seyfert Freshman 90 Jereme Robinson Junior 92 Tommy Dunn Jr. RS-Sophomore 94 Blake Herold Freshman 97 Kenean Caldwell RS-Sophomore 98 Lance Bassett Freshman 99 Ronald McGee RS-Senior | | Linebacker

 6 Taiwan Berryhill Jr. Junior 10 Jayson Gilliom RS-Sophomore 15 Craig Young RS-Senior 16 Logan Brantley Freshman 19 Tristian Fletcher RS-Sophomore 20 Donovan Gaines RS-Sophomore 26 Krishawn Brown RS-Sophomore 28 J. B. Brown Junior 30 Rich Miller Senior 32 Dylan Downing RS-Junior 34 Alex Raich Junior 39 Cole Mondi RS-Sophomore 41 Ezra Vedral Freshman 44 Cornell Wheeler Linebacker Cornerback

 2 Cobee Bryant Junior  3 Mello Dotson Junior  8 Kwinton Lassiter Senior 18 Kalon Gervin RS-Senior 22 Brian Dilworth RS-Freshman 24 Damarius McGhee RS-Sophomore 29 Jameel Croft Freshman 47 Jacoby Davis Freshman Safety

 1 Kenny Logan Jr. Senior  4 Marvin Grant RS-Junior  5 O.J. Burroughs Junior 14 Jalen Dye RS-Sophomore 17 Akili Hubbard Junior 23 Mason Ellis RS-Freshman 25 Kaleb Purdy RS-Freshman 27 Taylor Davis Freshman 31 Landon Nelson RS-Sophomore 43 Andrew Russell RS-Senior Special teams

24 Reis Vernon P Junior 34 Owen Piepergerdes K RS-Sophomore 37 Grayden Addison P RS-Sophomore 40 Tabor Allen K Junior 51 Emory Duggar LS RS-Sophomore 60 Luke Hosford LS RS-Junior 91 Seth Keller K RS-Senior 93 Charlie Weinrich K RS-Freshman 99 Damon Greaves P Freshman Roster updated: September 5, 2023 |

NamePosition
Lance LeipoldHead coach
Andy KotelnickiOffensive coordinator
Brian BorlandDefensive coordinator
Jake SchoonoverSpecial teams coordinator
Jim ZebrowskiQuarterbacks
Terrence SamuelWide receivers
Jonathan WallaceRunning backs
Jordan PetersonDefensive backs
Taiwo OnatoluDefensive ends
Scott FuchsOffensive line
Chris SimpsonLinebackers
Jim PanagosDefensive tackles
  • OL Dominick Puni

  • DL Austin Booker

  • DB Cobee Bryant

  • RB Devin Neal

  • DB Kenny Logan

  • WR Lawrence Arnold

  • QB Jason Bean

  • DB Mello Dotson

  • TE Mason Fairchild

  • OL Mike Novitsky

  • DL Jereme Robinson

Austin Booker

  • Defensive Newcomer of the Year

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