Fort Worth, Texas — The Jayhawks had to try to rally back in the second half without Devin Neal on Saturday at TCU.
The Kansas football team’s starting running back, Neal appeared to injure a shoulder late in the second quarter. Though he was on the sidelines for the final two quarters, all he could do was watch what turned out to be a 31-28 TCU win.
Head coach Lance Leipold said after the game he didn’t ...
— Kansas (2-8 overall, 1-6 Big 12) at TCU (4-6, 2-5) • 3 p.m. kickoff, Amon G. Carter Stadium • Game-time forecast: 76 degrees, mostly sunny, 0% chance of rain • Streaming: ESPN+ • Radio: KLWN, FM 101.7 / AM 1320
Keys for Kansas
1. Strain to seize every opportunity
Kansas football offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki often mentions how just a handful of plays can ultimately decide a game’s ...
Nearing the end of his sixth year in the Kansas football program, super-senior receiver Kwamie Lassiter II has witnessed more losses than he cares to remember, as well as a handful of victories — 11 to be exact.
Lassiter was a first-year walk-on who was redshirting in 2016, when KU upset Texas in Lawrence. He was a reserve receiver as a redshirt sophomore in 2018, when the Jayhawks won at Central Michigan ...
What can you learn about a powerhouse team playing its third game of the season — at home, against a team ranked No. 201 by Kenpom, no less?
Probably not a ton. But you can make some rash declarations about what transpired.
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Suspended for getting a DUI, Jalen Wilson hasn’t even played for the Jayhawks yet. Remy Martin tweaked his back recently and only ...
In a game that featured numerous standout moments and plays for the Jayhawks this past Saturday at Texas, the performance by Kansas football cornerback Jacobee Bryant graded out as one of the best individual showings in the country.
Pro Football Focus named Bryant, a freshman from Evergreen, Ala., to its Week 11 team of the week, which highlights the top performers for every position.
In just his sixth career ...
If the Kansas football team hadn’t nearly upset Texas on the road in 2019, Jalon Daniels might not have ever joined the Jayhawks.
Named this week’s Gorilla Glue “Toughest Player on Planet Earth” by “The Rich Eisen Show” after helping the Jayhawks beat the Longhorns on the road in overtime, Daniels said it was that shootout in Austin, Texas, two years ago that grabbed his attention as a ...