Despite early indications that everything was back to normal for Big 12 Preseason Offensive Player of the Year Jalon Daniels, a recent report indicates that he may not be as fully recovered as we initially thought.
All of training camp, the Kansas Jayhawks coaching staff mentioned a back injury that was bothering Daniels, which was both a blessing and a curse. Given his electric performance last season, there isn't much concern about whether he needs training camp to get to peak performance. And coming into Week 1 of the season, we got an indication that Daniels was a full participant in practice.
But noted Kansas Football insider Bryson Stricker tweeted out some concerns last night based on what he has been hearing.
A few things to note about this:
To that last point, Leipold's full quote (as noted by 247 Sports' Michael Swain) indicated that they still expect the back tightness to persist this week and that they are working through it.
To sum it all up, you shouldn't let the fact that Daniels is not completely healed worry you too much. While he may not be as far along as we all want him to be, the Jayhawks have a very capable backup in Jason Bean. They should be fine in the early part of the season no matter who starts.
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