Career Honors
PSAC East Offensive Athlete of the Week (11/13/17)
4x PSAC Scholar-Athlete
9x Dean's List Honors
3x D2ADA Academic Achievement Award
2017 (Game-by-Game):Â Started in two of his eight appearances at quarterback as a redshirt-senior. Finished the season completing 64-of-91 attempts for 913 yards and 10 touchdowns, while also rushing 25 times for 109 yards and a score. Named PSAC East Offensive Athlete of the Week (11/13). Tallied 469 yards and five touchdowns in a win over Slippery Rock (11/11)...Had career-highs in yards (311) and touchdowns (5) in a shutout victory over Cheyney (11/4)...Scored his first career touchdown - a five-yard run - in a win over Seton Hill (9/16).
2016: PSAC Scholar-Athlete and D2ADA Academic Achievement Award...Did not play due to injury.
2015 (Game-by-Game):Â PSAC Scholar-Athlete & D2ADA Academic Achievement Award...Appeared in four games for KU in his redshirt-sophomore campaign.Â
2014 (Game-by-Game): Named a PSAC Scholar-Athlete (7/6)…Appeared in one game for the Golden Bears during his redshirt-freshman season. Completed his only pass attempt for 10 yards in a win over Cheyney (9/27).
2013:Â Named a PSAC Scholar-Athlete (7/3)...Redshirt year.
LaSalle College High School:Â The son of Mike and Cindi Kane, Chris Kane was a member of the four-time Philadelphia Catholic League Champions at LaSalle College High School. He helped lead the team to four District XII Championships and was a member of the PIAA Championship team in 2009. Kane was an Honor Roll student.
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Single-Game Highs - Passing |
Att. |
36 |
vs. Slippery Rock |
11/11/2017 |
Comp. |
24 |
vs. Slippery Rock |
11/11/2017 |
Yards |
469 |
vs. Slippery Rock |
11/11/2017 |
TDs |
5 |
2x, last vs. Slippery Rock |
11/11/2017 |
Long |
70 |
vs. Slippery Rock |
11/11/2017 |
The Kane File
Nickname: Kane Train
If I won the Lottery, I Would… Take a few surfing trips
Dream Job: Professional surfer
One Thing My Teammates May Not Know About Me: I love watching Soccer
I spent my summer… Working, fishing, and training
What Was Your First Job: Steel Salesman
Why Did You Chose KU? They gave me the best chance to keep playing football
Favorite Thing About Coach: He’s personable and funny
Goal for 2017-18: Play well and win a lot of games