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  No college football player has to play this year, in the midst of a pandemic. But Kansas receiver Andrew Parchment wanted to anyway. With his eyes set on a future in the NFL following what will be a truncated 10-game season at KU, Parchment wasn't interested in opting out. He hopes to use his final collegiate games to prove his personal goals are more than just talk. "I want to play at the next level, and I see myself as that type of player. For me, I just felt like I haven't done enough, I haven't gained enough respect, whether that's in the conference or in the country," Parchment explained earlier this week, when asked during a video conference with reporters about his decision to play this year.

Those who followed KU in 2019 obviously know Parchment well. The 6-foot-2 wideout delivered a breakthrough campaign in his first year with the program. The former Northern Illinois and Iowa Central Community College player emerged as KU's most productive passing target after joining the Jayhawks as a transfer. Parchment's potential became clear in his junior year debut, as he hauled in eight passes for 121 yards in the first game of the Les Miles era, a 24-17 win over Indiana State. It was Parchment's first of four 100-yard receiving games. He ended up leading KU in receptions (65) and receiving yards (831), and his seven touchdowns ranked second by one to Stephon Robinson Jr.'s eight. Parchment's 75-yard touchdown versus West Virginia was one of many highlight moments for the receiver from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., who was only considered a two-star junior college prospect by Rivals in the Class of 2019. - Lawrence Journal World


rSr/2022 WR Andrew ParchmentFlorida State
News Source: Lawrence Journal World



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