Devon Dotson’s latest interview session with the media proved eye-opening on Thursday, when the Kansas sophomore point guard fielded a question about his head coach.
It was in that moment Dotson learned the Jayhawks’ next victory will give Bill Self 700 career wins.
“Really?” Dotson questioned right back. “That’s big. You said 700? Oh, wow. That’s amazing.”
A similar situation played out with ...
National Signing Day looked relatively uneventful for the Kansas football program for a while Wednesday morning, as the program’s 2020 recruits validated their commitments with signatures as planned.
The scene heated up by midday, though, as the Jayhawks officially added three of its targets to the class.
First, cornerback Ra’Mello Dotson and defensive end Clinton Anokwuru signed. Then even more ...
Two of the Jayhawks most responsible for No. 3 Kansas maintaining its place throughout the season as one of the best teams in the country, both Udoka Azubuike and Devon Dotson made the John R. Wooden Award late season watch list.
KU’s top two scorers, Dotson (18 points per game) and Azubuike (12.6 points per game), join 18 other players who are now considered the frontrunners for the Wooden Award and its ...
Two more Kansas football skill players have entered the NCAA’s transfer portal.
A day after running back Dom Williams announced his decision to play out the remainder of his college career elsewhere, 247Sports reported KU receivers Quan Hampton and Evan Fairs also have put their names in the portal.
Both Hampton and Fairs redshirted in 2018 and then played sparingly this past season, after head coach Les ...
With most of their 2020 recruiting class sorted out in December, Kansas football head coach Les Miles and his assistants just have a few loose ends to tie up on Wednesday for National Signing Day.
The Jayhawks could add somewhere around four to six new additions to fill out the class, after announcing the signing of 19 high school seniors during the early signing period.
While previously known commitments such ...
After three seasons in the Kansas football program, running back Dom Williams announced Monday he plans to finish his college career elsewhere.
The 5-foot-10 rusher from McKinney, Texas, took to Twitter to let people know he’s entering his name into the NCAA’s transfer portal.
“I would like to thank all the coaches who believed in me and gave me the opportunity to live out my dreams,” Williams wrote in ...