Leading up to the Kansas basketball team’s first of back-to-back road trips south to the Sooner State, both head coach Bill Self and his players spoke of the Jayhawks playing with freer minds at this late stage of the season than they had during some of the most challenging stretches of the schedule.
No one on the roster embodied that attitude in Stillwater, Okla., more than Quentin Grimes.
Given the highs ...
After spending the three months since the end of his final collegiate season preparing for the stage, former University of Kansas standout Daniel Wise finally got to show NFL coaches, general managers and scouts what he has to offer.
Sunday was the day for defensive linemen to sprint, jump, show off their footwork and power, and generally try to outdo each other at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, ...
Stillwater, Okla. — To an extent, the Jayhawks knew what they were getting into at Gallagher Iba Arena on Saturday.
Or, at least they thought they did.
Three days earlier, many members of the Kansas basketball team gathered to watch on TV as Oklahoma State drained 3-pointer after 3-pointer at Texas Tech, nearly pulling off an upset that would’ve greatly helped KU in its pursuit of a 15th consecutive Big ...
You’ve seen him eat grass. You’ve seen him steal the national championship trophy in a Dr. Pepper commercial. And soon you’ll have a chance to watch Les Miles rappel down the side of a building.
The Kansas football program’s new high profile coach will be 80 feet up, on the rooftop of 888 Lofts downtown, for the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence’s second installment of what’s known as an “Over ...
Ask Devon Dotson to identify the best 3-point shooter on the Kansas basketball team and he’ll preface his response by first telling you he doesn’t study the statistics.
Then Dotson will point to two of his teammates, Quentin Grimes and Ochai Agbaji.
The reply doubles as yet another reminder of the freshman point guard’s savvy, as well as his willingness to defer at exactly the right time.
Dotson isn’t ...
Two games into his return to the rotation, Kansas guard Marcus Garrett still hasn’t reached a point where his coach can expect the sophomore to perform at his absolute best.
And the way Bill Self described Garrett’s recovery on Thursday, the big, defensive-minded guard might not totally recuperate this season.
Self said during his weekly press conference that Garrett, who missed five games with a left ...