University of Kansas

Former Nebraska receiver and KC native picks KU over Kansas State as transfer

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  • Former Nebraska WR Jaidyn Doss transfers to Kansas, choosing KU over K-State
  • Doss, a Kansas City native, played both WR and DB in two seasons at Nebraska
  • The ex-three-star recruit joins Kansas with three years of eligibility remaining

The University of Kansas football program landed a big transfer portal commitment on Monday, when former Nebraska Cornhuskers wide receiver Jaidyn Doss picked the Jayhawks over the K-State Wildcats.

Doss confirmed it on social media. Jayhawkslant.com was first to report the news.

The Kansas City native played at Raymore-Peculiar High School, where he accumulated over 2200 receiving yards.

The former three-star recruit played two seasons at Nebraska, where he played both receiver and defensive back.

Initially, the 6-foot, 195-pound Doss played only receiver in Lincoln. He played in a total of four games as a true freshman while redshirting before switching to cornerback before the 2024 season.

He played in only one game in 2024 before switching back to receiver. He has three seasons of eligibility remaining.

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Shreyas Laddha covers KU hoops and football for The Star. He’s a Georgia native and graduated from the University of Georgia.
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