LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Travis Goff can picture what it was like to watch Kansas football players spill into Memorial Stadium when he was first hired as their athletic director. It was just over five years ago, back when the Jayhawks were a college football laughingstock.

The players would leave a door from the Anderson Family Football Complex, then get shepherded like cattle through a series of metal barriers. Finally, they would enter a century-old stadium crumbling from the top down through an inflatable tunnel.

“It's a really tangible indication of how far the program has come,” Goff said.

He was speaking this week from a perch overlooking a rebuilt Memorial Stadium, the product of a $450 million investment in not just the football program but the entire north side of campus. Kansas w

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