LAWRENCE — Good, bad or indifferent, Kansas football coach Lance Leipold and his program had to move on quicker than normal from this past weekend’s drubbing at Iowa State.

The Jayhawks have a short week, with the regular season finale against Utah set to kick off on at 11 a.m. (CT) on Friday, Nov. 28, in Lawrence — as opposed to on a Saturday. Whatever disappointment and frustration lingered from the defeat at ISU didn’t have as much time to stew in the minds of those at KU.

And Leipold’s players were challenged to think about how they wanted to finish this season and how they want this team to be remembered.

But the benefits and drawbacks of a short week aren’t the only thing up for debate, as Kansas (5-6, 3-5 Big 12) looks ahead to its last chance to clinch bowl eligibility. Th

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