Kansas RB grieves over coach gunned down in Florida massacre

 


FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Kansas running back Khalil Herbert still isn't comfortable talking publicly about his connection to the Florida school shooting five months after it happened.

Herbert attended Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School through his junior year before going elsewhere for his final football season. Despite the move, Herbert remained close to one of his coaches, Aaron Feis, also a security specialist who tried to shield students from bullets and was among the 17 killed in the Valentine's Day massacre.

"Coach Feis taught me a lot about the game," Herbert said Monday, the first of two...



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