LAWRENCE – John Reagan ambled through a mass of bodies, pacing confidently between two stretching lines on Kansas’ east practice field. It was Saturday afternoon, minutes into the Jayhawks’ second practice of preseason camp, and the sound of Florida Georgia Line’s “Cruise” pulsated from a sideline sound system.
“We got mojo today!” Reagan yelled, his voice booming over the music.
Reagan, the first-year offensive coordinator, was prepping for another day of offensive installation. He is here at Kansas, his former home, to fix an offense that has amounted to dead weight for the past two years. He is here to install a no-huddle spread offense, to break in a new starter at quarterback — and yes, to return some offensive mojo to Memorial Stadium.