KU football preseason camp thoughts (from afar)

photo by: KU Athletics

Members of the Kansas football team circle around two linemen about to compete in the Jayhawk drill on head coach Les Miles' cue.

Adapting common approaches to various aspects of life has become routine in the time of COVID-19.

No one likes the new normal, but most of us grin and bear it as best we can while following guidelines that hopefully make this all go away before long.

One very minor consequence of the pandemic in the grand scheme of life is the fact that Kansas football preseason practices are completely closed to the media.

In other Augusts — in the long, long ago, also known as those years that took place before 2020 — local journalists would get some peeks inside the Jayhawks’ closed practices. Nothing huge, just 15 to 30 minutes here and there, depending on the paranoia level of the head coach at the time.

Because those opportunities for insight haven’t been possible this summer, let’s use some of the images captured by the KU football program’s social media team as a jumping off point for some preseason camp thoughts.

• Oh, hey. Running backs.