Khalil Herbert, Joe Dineen discuss loss to WVU

After rushing for 291 yards on Saturday against West Virginia in a 56-34 loss, Kansas sophomore running back Khalil Herbert thanked his offensive line and never thought about approaching any records.

Herbert’s rushing total is the third-highest single game total in program history and the most in Div. I-FBS game this season.

“No, I’m in the game zone, so I just do what I do,” Herbert said. “Do what the coach calls to do. Whatever happens happens during a game.”

Kansas football coach David Beaty discussed his dissatisfaction with the fourth quarter, which saw the Mountaineers pull away with a few late touchdowns.