Notebook: KU football lands in-state commitment; big recruiting weekend ahead

Kansas University football recruiting

Another in-state prep football player is headed to the University of Kansas.

Pratt senior Hunter Kaufman announced via Twitter his decision to attend KU and join the Jayhawks’ football program.

“Can’t wait to get to work,” Kauffman, a 5-foot-11 high school running back and safety tweeted out with his declaration.

Kaufman, who helped Pratt win the Class 4A DII state championship this past fall, joins Sunflower State prep commitments Joey Gilbertson (Wichita Northwest), Cooper Root (Wichita Collegiate), Kenyon Tabor (Derby) and Jay Dineen (Lawrence Free State) in the Class of 2017.

In his final season at Pratt (12-1), Kaufman averaged 9.7 yards per carry and scored 21 rushing touchdowns, made 30 catches for 472 yards and six scores and accounted for 1,396 yards of total offense. As a defensive back, he made 50 total tackles and three interceptions.

Expected to be a walk-on with the Jayhawks, Kaufman’s commitment tweet included the following note: “I am blessed and excited to announce that I will continue my academic and athletic career for the University of Kansas as a Jayhawk. I would like to thank God for this awesome opportunity and my parents and my past and current coaches for their support.”