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  The Kansas football program hasn't identified a replacement for 2019 starting quarterback Carter Stanley - and without the chance to observe players in spring football, coach Les Miles says the QB contest hasn't even truly begun. "There's no race," the second-year head coach recently told the Journal-World. "You can't call a winner until there's a race." In some ways, that race will begin in the next couple of weeks, when KU welcomes its football players back to campus starting June 15 in accordance with Big 12 Conference rules. But even that move, strictly for voluntary workouts, doesn't mean much in the big picture of returning to the field and finding a starter. Coaches and players will never get back the time they lost from the cancellation of spring practices, and Miles said that's had a major impact on the search for Stanley's replacement. "There's no question that if you had the opportunity to have spring ball, you would know exactly where they were in the spring," Miles said.

Miles and KU offensive coordinator Brent Dearmon know precious little about the current status of the players vying for the right to take the snaps for the Jayhawks this fall. But there are two who have played meaningful snaps in the past and therefore could have a slight edge - senior Thomas MacVittie and redshirt junior Miles Kendrick. Kendrick appeared in four games in 2018 and then sat out all of last season with an injury. MacVittie, who transferred to KU before last season, played in two games for the Jayhawks and three games at Pitt in 2017. - Lawrence Journal World


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