A Junior Day weekend designed to introduce targeted high school prospects to the University of Kansas football program turned out fairly successful for new head coach Les Miles and his staff.
A day after the Jayhawks gained their first commitment for the Class of 2020, another high school junior hopped on board Sunday.
Trevor Kardell, a 6-foot-6 receiver and tight end from Lee’s Summit West (Mo.), announced ...
With the timing of his hire in November, Les Miles had to scramble to assemble his first recruiting class as the head football coach at the University of Kansas.
That obviously won’t be an issue for Miles and his assistants when it comes to the Class of 2020.
The Jayhawks already have their first commitment for Miles’ second KU class, thanks to a decision from Keenan Hambrick on Saturday.
A 6-foot-4 ...
Losing a starter for five games in February isn’t exactly ideal for a college basketball team.
It’s this time of year when a season has the potential to turn, for better or worse, and fine-tuning lineups and roles can set a team up for a March Madness run.
Considering recent personnel developments for Kansas, the past couple of weeks have gone about as well as coach Bill Self could have hoped, with the ...
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After nine months of construction time, the Kansas football program’s new indoor practice facility was finally ready to be put to use on Tuesday.
Returning players and spring enrollees were up bright and early for a 6 a.m. conditioning session on the full-length turf, sprinting and cutting as head coach Les Miles and his staff instructed and ...
It wasn’t long ago that Tony Hull’s future with Kansas football was in limbo.
Les Miles had been hired to take over the program, and while the team’s new big wheel stated publicly that he would assess the viability of retaining some assistant coaches from David Beaty’s final staff at KU, that didn’t mean Miles had to bring anyone back, including Hull, the team’s most effective recruiter for the ...
Any time a football program hires a new coach, those who follow the team want to know what the presence of a fresh perspective will mean for the product on the field.
Unfortunately for those diehards who keep up with Kansas football and are curious about what the offense will look like this fall, with an overhauled staff working for new head coach Les Miles, the man who will be calling the Jayhawks’ plays is ...