Bill Self will still stare down and/or bark at a player who just blew a defensive assignment in transition in the heat of a game. But the Kansas basketball coach finds himself becoming less stern in his overall approach during his 18th season with the Jayhawks.
In normal, non-pandemic times, Self might have lit into his team and called out specific individuals as a motivating tactic with KU at 4-4 in the Big 12 ...
A little more than two years into his time as the head football coach at Kansas, Les Miles will have to find his fourth offensive coordinator.
Brent Dearmon, the Jayhawks’ coordinator and quarterbacks coach since the midway point of the 2019 season, is expected to be named the next O.C. at Middle Tennessee State, ESPN reported Wednesday night.
Dearmon confirmed the news to the Journal-World.
Miles selected ...
With his Kansas basketball team coming off an unusual stretch of three losses in a row, head coach Bill Self openly suggested it might be time to “stir it up and try something different.”
The Jayhawks’ starting five is so solidified 15 games into the season that Self isn’t going to blow it up. But a more subtle change wouldn’t be crazy. And if anyone is getting promoted to a starting role at this ...
After opening January with a slew of postponements followed by a three-game losing skid, members of the Kansas women’s basketball team finally feel like they’re starting to get their feet under them again.
The Jayhawks, coming off a rivalry win over Kansas State, are upbeat about where they’re at as a team, senior forward Tina Stephens said ahead of KU’s road trip to face Oklahoma Wednesday night. ...
Some of the newest members of the University of Kansas football program already are moved in and ready to join the Jayhawks for the approaching spring semester.
As expected, KU is adding seven Class of 2021 recruits mid-year, with the arrival of quarterbacks Ben Easters and Conrad Hawley, safeties Omar “O.J.” Burroughs and Jayson Gilliom, offensive tackles De’Kedrick Sterns and Larson Workman, and ...
After a little more than a month in the NCAA’s transfer portal, former Kansas inside linebacker Denzel Feaster has found his next college football home.
Feaster announced on Monday his plans to play his final season at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
The Roadrunners finished 7-5 this past year, went 5-2 in Conference USA and played in the First Responder Bowl.
A defensive starter for KU during the ...