At midnight on Sunday night, the college football recruiting calendar will move to a dead period. It will conclude a busy month of June for the Kansas football staff, which hosted 32 high school recruits for official visits. KU entered June with four high school players committed and exited the recruiting period with 13 players committed.
But, there are still a handful of dominoes that have yet to fall and those pieces will shape what the fall looks like for the KU staff.
At this point, KU has filled a fair share of its needs. KU is done recruiting high school quarterbacks, running backs, defensive linemen and safeties. There is still work to be done at other positions, too. So let’s go position by position to break down who KU is in play with and where things stand…
Wide receiver
KU landed Jackson Cook to kick off the wide receiver class and there are still two more spots available for high school wide receivers. There are seven names on the board for basically two spots.
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