Matt Lubick, an analyst for Kansas football and a longtime college assistant coach, has been diagnosed with leukemia, he told ESPN this week.
Lubick checked into the hospital in the Denver area earlier this week, and the staff of cancer specialists have begun testing to determine the best course of treatment.
"That was rewarding," he said."You don't have to work during this stuff. I do it for therapy. The Kansas staff being so loving and caring and supportive has given me strength and given me purpose. It's been therapeutic for me to keep mind off stuff." Lubick got hired by Kansas in July of 2022, and his job has primarily been away from campus. He went to Lawrence this summer for camp and soon after didn't feel well.
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