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  It didn't take long for University of Kansas quarterbacks to discover an important trait in one of the offense's youngest receivers. After all, this particular talent possessed by freshman Lawrence Arnold helps the QBs look good, too. Senior Thomas MacVittie said Arnold began proving his worth as a target early on during preseason practices. "His catch radius," MacVittie said of Arnold, "you can throw it anywhere near him and he's getting it, if it's high, if it's low."

A 6-foot-3, 185-pound wideout from DeSoto, Texas, Arnold (some of his teammates call him LJ) arrived at KU as one of the most highly regarded prospects in the 2020 recruiting class. The long receiver with the hops that allow him to play even taller actually began to make his mark earlier this summer, when KU players worked out on their own. Junior KU quarterback Miles Kendrick said he quickly took note of Arnold based on what the QB saw in training, even before camp began on July 31. "We've seen it since he stepped on campus," Kendrick asserted. "The guy's just smooth, aggressive, doesn't really bat an eye. He just wants to work. He's a dog." - Lawrence Journal World


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News Source: Lawrence Journal World



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