An unheralded high school offensive lineman from Oklahoma, Jackson Satterwhite announced on Thursday his intentions of joining the Kansas football program.
Like most prep prospects, Satterwhite, a senior at Miami High, publicized his decision via Twitter, writing that “after an amazing conversation” with KU head coach Les Miles, offensive line coach Luke Meadows and offensive coordinator Brent Dearmon, “I ...
Maybe it was because his points and assists — and his team’s road win — came so easily Wednesday night at Iowa State, but no one on the Kansas basketball team spent much time during postgame conversations discussing the performance of point guard Devon Dotson.
That included Dotson, KU’s turbo-powered sophomore.
“It wasn’t the most complete game we’ve played,” Dotson said following his team’s ...
Ames, Iowa — There hasn’t been a more daunting individual assignment for Iowa State opponents this season than being the unlucky defender tasked with stopping Tyrese Haliburton.
And with the Jayhawks’ smartest and surest stopper not at his physical best Wednesday night at Hilton Coliseum, it would take a number of Kansas guards — not just Marcus Garrett — to harass ISU’s do-everything 6-foot-5 ...
The Kansas football program lost the pledge of its most heralded 2020 prospect on Tuesday.
Brennon Scott, a four-star linebacker from Dallas, announced on Twitter his decision to decommit from the Jayhawks.
In a note regarding his change of heart, Scott thanked head coach Les Miles and the KU staff for offering him a scholarship. However, Scott noted “changes in the (KU football) program” led him to back ...
In order to truly feel comfortable with a given lineup, Bill Self likes to have at least two of his Kansas basketball team’s three best guards on the court. The Jayhawks’ collective effectiveness, after all, takes a hit without some combination of Devon Dotson, Marcus Garrett and Ochai Agbaji out there.
In a perfect world, Self would be able to rotate one of those players in and out for each other during a ...
David McCormack is in a tough spot, which is a strange thing to say about a big man who starts for the No. 3 college basketball team in the country.
It’s just that the Kansas sophomore never knows from game to game how much playing time will be coming his way.
The Jayhawks, of course, open up against their opponents with an imposing frontcourt tandem in the 6-foot-10 McCormack and 7-footer Udoka Azubuike. ...