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Perhaps Miles Kendrick won’t start for Kansas in the upcoming Sunflower Showdown after all.
KU football coach Les Miles was back to his old tricks on his “Hawk Talk” radio show Wednesday night, speaking in vague terms while discussing the quarterback position.
A few days after painting a bleaker picture about the availability of KU quarterbacks Jalon Daniels and Thomas MacVittie during his Monday video ...
Only time will tell for certain which member of the 2020-21 Kansas basketball team will become the Jayhawks’ go-to 3-point shooter. But we don’t need to see one minute of Late Night or actual games to know who it should be.
One could argue pretty easily that Christian Braun even took on that role for at least a game or two during his freshman season, when it belonged to an upperclassman most of the time. ...
Speaking in a public forum for the first time since Pooka Williams opted out of the rest of the season, Kansas football coach Les Miles said Wednesday night on his “Hawk Talk” radio show that the running back made a “great decision” given the circumstances.
Miles likened Williams returning home to Louisiana to be with his sick mother, Angelique, to the coach’s own difficult choice to take caution and ...
With the early signing period a little less than two months away, the Kansas football program added another receiving prospect to its upcoming recruiting class.
A 6-foot-4 target from Mobile, Ala., Tanaka Scott Jr. announced Thursday night on Twitter his commitment to the Jayhawks.
Scott became the fourth receiver in KU’s 2021 class, joining three prospects who have been on board since late last year: Majik ...
While Les Miles observed his Kansas football team from afar this past weekend, the recuperating head coach enjoyed watching the defense perform, especially during the first half at West Virginia.
“There was a lot of pass breakups,” Miles recalled earlier this week of one aspect of KU’s play that encouraged him as he isolated one final day due to his COVID-19 diagnosis. “There was a lot of action around ...