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KU's Taiwo Onatolu Provides Special Teams Update
Kansas football continues to make progress in spring practices.
Apr. 2, 2026 at 8:04am
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Taiwo Onatolu, a member of the Kansas football coaching staff, has provided an update on the team's special teams units as they go through spring practices this year. Onatolu is taking on a new role compared to 2025, as the Jayhawks look to improve their special teams performance.
Why it matters
Special teams play is a critical component of college football, and Kansas has struggled in that area in recent seasons. Onatolu's insights into the team's progress and plans for special teams will be of keen interest to Jayhawks fans as the program aims to build on last year's successes.
The details
Onatolu, who serves as the Jayhawks' special teams coordinator, discussed the team's focus on improving in areas like kick coverage, punt returns, and field goal kicking during spring practices. He highlighted specific players who are stepping up, including dynamic return specialist Dylan Edwards and Australian punter Matthew Gill, who is adjusting to the American game.
- Kansas football is currently in the midst of spring practices for the 2026 season.
The players
Taiwo Onatolu
The special teams coordinator for the Kansas football team.
Dylan Edwards
A dynamic return specialist for the Kansas football team.
Matthew Gill
An Australian punter for the Kansas football team who is adjusting to the American game.
What they’re saying
“We're really focused on improving our special teams units this spring. It's an area we know we need to get better in, and the guys are putting in the work to make that happen.”
— Taiwo Onatolu, Special Teams Coordinator
The takeaway
As Kansas football looks to build on its recent successes, improving special teams performance will be a key focus. Onatolu's leadership and the efforts of players like Edwards and Gill will be crucial in helping the Jayhawks shore up this important aspect of the game.
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