In 1984, he transferred to the University of Kansas, where he was named the starter at wide receiver, but was redshirted after suffering an ankle injury in the third game of the season.
The next year, he was viewed as the strongest and fastest wide receiver on the team, but was limited by a knee injury he suffered in the season opener against the University of Hawaii.
[4] He was expected to start at right cornerback in the season opener, in case Everson Walls missed any games during his contract holdout.
[5] He played mainly on special teams and nickel back in some games, covering the opponent's third wide receiver in passing situations.
[8] He replaced an injured Cedric Mack (ankle) against the Washington Redskins, but gave up an 84-yard touchdown reception to Gary Clark and was released on December 9, 1987.