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Former Nebraska defensive back transfers to Kansas for 2025 season

Former Nebraska defensive back transfers to Kansas for 2025 season

USA Today14-07-2025
A former Nebraska football player has committed to a new school. Wide receiver/defensive back Jaidyn Doss will transfer to Kansas for the 2025 season.
Doss appeared in five games over two seasons while at Nebraska. He had two catches for 20 yards. He committed to Nebraska in 2022 as the No. 14 overall player in his class from the state of Missouri per Rivals rankings. The Missouri native made a quick decision as he only entered the portal on July 10.
In 12 games last season, the Jayhawks averaged 208.8 passing yards per game. Doss has three years of eligibility remaining.
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