Kansas dismisses Matthew Boateng for violating team rules
John Rieger / Reuters
LAWRENCE, Kan. - Kansas has dismissed cornerback Matthew Boateng for an undisclosed violation of team rules just three days before the Jayhawks open the season against South Dakota State.
Jayhawks coach David Beaty announced the decision in a brief statement Wednesday.
Boateng, a sophomore from Toronto, played in eight games as a freshman, making nine tackles with an interception and forced fumble. But exactly where he was on the Jayhawks' depth chart was unknown because Beaty has yet to release one to the media.
Still, the loss of any experience is a blow to the Jayhawks. They return just four starters from last season, and more than two dozen players are expected to make their Division I debut on Saturday against the Jackrabbits.
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