Foster is in his second season with the Jayhawks at center and has helped KU to a 3-2 start and 1-1 record in conference play.
The two talk about Foster’s mantra he lives by, how track and field has helped his game on the o-line, and playing in the new David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium.
“Hakuana Matata is what I live by,” Foster said. “My mom got me a bracelet that says it in morse code and it’s a reminder that bad things happens but to live life to the fullest and stress free.”
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