Kansas tabbed junior Miles Kendrick its starting quarterback for Saturday’s game. Senior pocket passer Thomas MacVittie played in KU’s season-opening loss to Coastal Carolina and true freshman Jalon Daniels got the start in the Oklahoma State game before giving way to Kendrick.
It’s the first time Kansas has named its starting quarterback in advance instead of keeping it a secret until game time.
Kendrick has completed 26-of-43 passes for 246 yards and two touchdowns and is also a threat to run the football. A running quarterback means all 11 defenders are occupied, which could give Williams some extra space to work with.
Since all three quarterbacks have played this year, West Virginia’s defensive coaches must prepare for all three.
In last year’s West Virginia win in Lawrence, KU wide receiver Andrew Parchment caught five passes for 132 yards and two touchdowns while Kwamie Lassiter II also had a TD catch. Both players are back in 2020.
However, it remains to be seen if their coach, Les Miles, will be with them when the Jayhawks travel to Morgantown on Friday afternoon. Miles tested positive for COVID-19 last week and has been self-quarantining in his house.
He released a video message on his Twitter account Sunday indicating he plans to be with his team in Morgantown on Saturday, but he skipped Monday’s weekly teleconference and had defensive coordinator D.J. Eliot do it instead.
Eliot said the coordinators are handling the Kansas game plan this week.
“Coach Miles is doing well,” he said. “He continues to address the team and the coaching staff via Zoom. He’s been in our staff meetings and he’s been involved in the individual staff meetings. Our coordinators are handling their areas and coach Miles is directing us as to exactly what he wants us to do and he plans on being there on Saturday.”
Saturday’s game will be the 10th in a series West Virginia leads 8-1. Kansas has made five prior trips to Morgantown beginning in 1941, and has lost all five. Two years ago, KU dropped a 38-22 decision at Milan Puskar Stadium.
Saturday’s game will kick off at noon and will now be televised nationally on FOX with the Oklahoma State-Baylor game being postponed until Dec. 12.
FOX’s lead college football announcing crew of Gus Johnson and Joel Klatt will call the game.
Mountaineer Sports Network from Learfield IMG College radio coverage will begin at 8:30 a.m. with the Go-Mart Mountaineer Tailgate Show on stations throughout the Mountain State and online via WVUsports.com and the popular mobile app WVU Gameday.
Tickets for Saturday’s game are still available and can be purchased by logging on to WVUGAME.com or by calling the Mountaineer Ticket Office toll-free at 1-800-WVU GAME.