KU punter Cole Moos brandishing reshaped mentality, physique in 2017

Kansas' Cole Moos (36) punts from the Jayhawks' end zone late in the fourth quarter on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016 at McLane Stadium in Waco, Texas.

Cole Moos has several goals for his final season at Kansas, but they aren’t the only thing the senior punter is hoping to tackle.

“I’ve been hitting the gym hard, hitting the weights,” Moos said in an interview this past week, before learning he had become a scholarship player. “So I’m hoping if there is a chance this year that I’m going to be ready to put a hit on somebody.”

Moos, listed at 5-foot-11, 190 pounds, has approached his training in a similar fashion to former NFL punter Steve Weatherford, famous for his impressive physique and patented “ARMageddon” workouts.

Some of those effects have shown on the field. Moos bombed an 82-yard punt, the fifth longest in program history, in a game against Baylor last season. With his 3,024 punting yards as a junior, he came within seven yards of cracking KU’s all-time single-season top-10 list.

They’ve also shown behind the scenes. Back in June, Moos raced — while wearing a hot dog costume — with running back Khalil Herbert and safety Emmanuel Moore. The contest occurred as part of a baseball game in honor of Cole Hayden, who died last December after a seven-month battle with undifferentiated sarcoma.

Moos took the field before the game and caught the first pitch from Shanda Hayden, Cole’s mother, and the football program’s assistant athletics director for academic and career counseling. Later on in the day, the players that were in attendance were asked if they wanted to participate in the race. Moos’ hand shot up quickly, just as it did as he recounted his triumph.

“They kind of hit each other in the beginning, and I just took off straight,” Moos said. “They’re probably a little bit faster than me, but I’m not slow.”