The Kansas football team’s new offensive coordinator, Chip Lindsey, signed a four-year term sheet with Kansas Athletics when head coach Les Miles hired Lindsey away from Auburn.
Lindsey’s deal is worth $2.65 million dollars over the course of four years, with KU having an option it must exercise in order for the final year of the deal to kick in.
Lindsey will coach at KU through the 2022 season if the ...
Kansas City, Mo. — Quick grades for five aspects of the Kansas basketball team’s 63-60 win over New Mexico State on Saturday night at Sprint Center.
Offense: C
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The starting lineup didn’t miss Lagerald Vick in the opening minutes versus the Aggies. Charlie Moore came out attacking, as did Quentin Grimes, helping KU jump out to a 12-2 lead.
But that flow didn’t continue for long. With ...
Kansas City, Mo. — This Kansas basketball team is undefeated. It’s ranked No. 2 in the nation.
Yet its head coach, Bill Self, described the current state of the Jayhawks perfectly following Saturday night’s latest near-loss, a 63-60 victory over New Mexico State at Sprint Center.
“We’re not very good right now,” Self said.
Although KU doesn’t want to peak in December, either, the team could at ...
New head coach Les Miles now has three of his 10 on-field assistant coaches in place for his first Kansas football staff.
Miles announced Friday afternoon he hired Luke Meadows, a former colleague of new KU offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey, as the Jayhawks’ offensive line coach.
Meadows, who worked the past two years at Eastern Michigan, teamed up with Lindsey previously at Southern Miss, during the 2014 ...
As college football’s December early signing period approaches, new University of Kansas head coach Les Miles and his not yet fully assembled staff have targeted some potential additions for the program’s currently minuscule 2019 class.
The lone player committed to KU at this juncture, Cole Mueller, recently told Jon Kirby of Jayhawk Slant he plans to sign his letter of intent during the upcoming signing ...
For the second year in a row, Sports Illustrated named University of Kansas linebacker Joe Dineen to its All-America second team.
The redshirt senior defender from Lawrence led the Big 12 in tackles (147) and ranked fourth among all FBS players with 12.3 tackles per game.
By leading the league in tackles in consecutive seasons, Dineen became only the second player in Big 12 history to do so, joining Texas ...