Leaders from the Kansas football team shared late Thursday night their vexation with racism, social injustice and police brutality in this country, releasing a joint statement that said, in part, “enough is enough.”
Their message, shared on the program’s social media accounts, came at the end of a day when the Jayhawks spent much of their time voicing their frustrations on those matters inside Anderson ...
Both this week and last Kansas football coach Les Miles discussed his team’s preseason quarterback competition. And on each occasion Miles began the chats by voicing his trust in offensive coordinator Brent Dearmon’s leadership and process with the matter.
“Those guys are competing for a spot there and they’re getting good coaching,” Miles said Wednesday, after naming Thomas MacVittie, Miles Kendrick, ...
Kansas football fans, you may want to sit down for this.
Oddsmakers don’t like the Jayhawks chances of winning the Big 12 title this year.
Obviously that doesn’t come as a surprise to anyone. But if you follow the Jayhawks closely, the types of odds and props that SportsBettingDime.com put out this week are likely to intrigue in some fashion, even if you don’t want to send any of your hard-earned money ...
One of the most important defensive players on the Kansas football roster is missing camp reps right now, but the Jayhawks shouldn’t be without Dru Prox for long.
KU coach Les Miles revealed during a Wednesday video press conference that Prox, a senior linebacker, is “a little nicked,” but the staff expects Prox will be back in the mix soon.
An inside linebacker from Kaufman, Texas, Prox was trending ...
The Kansas football team’s offensive line lost Wednesday a possible contributor as senior Antione Frazier decided to enter the NCAA’s transfer portal.
Earlier during the Jayhawks’ preseason camp, head coach Les Miles listed Frazier as a starting candidate at tackle.
Frazier tweeted a statement regarding his status Wednesday afternoon, in which he shared that he wants to play football "wherever" and ...
Add another state to the recruiting footprint being left by the Kansas football program’s 2021 class.
A high school safety from South Carolina, James Wright, announced Wednesday via Twitter his plans to join the Jayhawks.
KU’s coaches already had secured commitments from players who call Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana and Texas home, making South Carolina the ...