During his four-plus years as a member of the ever-struggling Kansas football program, redshirt senior Joe Dineen has experienced his share of low moments and played in more sparsely attended home games than he would care to remember.
But Saturday’s 27-3 loss to Iowa State at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium represented a different kind of disillusionment for the linebacker.
On a day KU announced its ...
The corner of Twitter that keeps up with the Kansas football program caught fire with speculation in the hours following the Jayhawks’ 27-3 home loss to Iowa State on Saturday.
It all began when Soren Petro, of Sports Radio 810 WHB, in Kansas City, Mo., tweeted that he was “hearing” David Beaty was out as KU’s head coach and that the athletic department would announce as much in the next 24 ...
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In a 2017 season filled with low points, no stretch felt quite as cavernous for the Kansas football team as a pair of back-to-back shutout blowouts on the road.
The Jayhawks no-showed at Iowa State, gaining only 106 yards in a 45-0 defeat, and somehow bottomed out even deeper at TCU, face-planting their way to a 21-yard showing and a 43-0 vanquishment.
By chance, the Big 12 scheduled KU to face those same two ...
It took a while for Kansas to play like the No. 1 team in the nation Thursday night at Allen Fieldhouse.
But once the Jayhawks started rolling in the second half of their final preseason exhibition, a feisty Washburn team finally buckled and KU cruised to a 79-52 victory.
Junior forward Decric Lawson again led KU in scoring, putting up 18 points in 23 minutes off 7-for-10 shooting.
Unlike the Jayhawks’ ...
A former guard and assistant coach at the University of Kansas, Washburn head coach Brett Ballard returned to Allen Fieldhouse as an opponent Thursday night.
After KU's 79-52 win, Ballard discussed how it felt and how his Ichabods handled taking on the No. 1 team in the country.
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