An overmatched Kansas football team failed to muster a touchdown until the final snap of the day at No. 19 Oklahoma on Saturday.
The 62-9 thrashing concluded in Norman, Okla., with Jayhawks backup quarterback Miles Kendrick hitting reserve tight end Will Huggins for a 20-yard TD as time expired.
Starting QB Jalon Daniels didn’t get to finish the game, because the Jayhawks’ offensive line couldn’t keep OU ...
The Kansas football defense’s chances of disrupting the Oklahoma offense at the line of scrimmage took a pair of blows before Saturday’s game in Norman, Okla., even began.
Redshirt freshmen defensive linemen Marcus Harris and Da’Jon Terry were among the Jayhawks who did not dress in the 62-9 road loss, and head coach Les Miles indicated afterward that positive COVID-19 testing results kept them out.
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— Kansas (0-6 overall, 0-5 Big 12) vs. No. 19 Oklahoma (4-2, 3-2) • 2:30 p.m. kickoff, Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Game-time forecast: 72 degrees, mostly sunny, 0% chance of rain • TV: ESPN • Radio: KLWN, FM 101.7 / AM 1320
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As the Kansas basketball team strives in the months ahead to replicate the kind of success it had in the pandemic shortened 2019-20 season, the path to victories — and the math to get there — will look different.
More likely than not, the Jayhawks will take an egalitarian approach to scoring, rather than relying on one particular player to put the ball in the basket.
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Lacking a number of regular offensive contributors for its home game against Iowa State this past weekend, the rebuilding Kansas football program called upon various freshmen to take on important roles.
In the eyes of senior KU receiver Kwamie Lassiter II, one in particular stood out.
“I think they stepped up and did what they had to do, especially Luke Grimm,” Lassiter said of the first-year receiver ...
For those who are around Da’Jon Terry and Marcus Harris on a daily basis, the bond between the pair of Kansas football redshirt freshmen is beyond doubt.
“Those kids, they about have their own language,” KU senior offensive lineman Chris Hughes said, when asked about Terry and Harris. “It’s almost like they can read each other’s thoughts and stuff like that. They move together well, they communicate ...