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Kenny Logan ready for final season, body in good shape

Logan said his body feels good after sitting out spring football
Logan said his body feels good after sitting out spring football

Kenny Logan is entering his final season in his KU career. If he averages the number of tackles he had in his first four seasons, he will leave Kansas in the top 10 all-time.

Logan arrived at Kansas in 2019 and 281 tackles later he is getting ready to play his last season in a Jayhawk uniform. He is going through his final fall camp and not taking anything for granted.

“It feels pretty good,” he said. “For one, just being back out there with my brothers flying around, just seeing everybody have energy. So, there is no other feeling to be out there with your brothers, but just to know that this is the last one, you’ve got to take every day and make it like it's your last. So right now, I'm just taking it day by day, just trying to stack days, just trying to compete.”

One thing that helped him get ready for the season is recovering during spring football. Logan sat out this spring to heal and it has helped him return to fall camp healthy.

“I would say, right now, body-wise, this is probably the best I ever felt in a while,” he said. “I played a lot of snaps, a lot of football, so just having those few months off to get back healthy is pretty good. And I'm ready to keep going and try to go have fun this year.”

The secondary returns all of their production from last season and will have a lot of experience on the back end.

Logan knows the expectations are high, but he said the key is staying grounded and working hard.

“We can be pretty good, but we just have to stay grounded, stay levelheaded, and just continue to stack great days on top of each other,” Logan said. “And never get too high, never get too low. Just always try to encourage everyone in that back seven and then just everyone around us to make sure we are achieving all our goals.”

See much more what Logan had to say in his fall camp meeting with the media.

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