Former Kansas receiver Stephon Robinson Jr., who was one of the breakout performers for the Kansas football program in 2019, will next be catching passes in the Big Ten.
Robinson, one of the many KU seniors from the 2020 roster who opted to enter the transfer portal and play a bonus season elsewhere, announced Friday afternoon that he had committed to Northwestern.
Injury issues cost Robinson almost all of his ...
Gardner — All that time off over the past 34 days appeared to serve Free State High’s boys basketball team well Friday night at Gardner-Edgerton.
With fresh legs and the excitement of finally playing a game again fueling their efforts, the Firebirds blew by GEHS, 71-38.
“Our guys bring energy,” head coach Sam Stroh said afterward. “We talked about the last four days, we’ve got to bring the home ...
It didn’t take former Kansas starting cornerback Elijah Jones long to go in one end of the NCAA’s transfer portal and come out on the other.
Jones announced Wednesday, three days after his name appeared in the portal as a graduate transfer, that he has committed to play for Oregon State this coming fall.
Jones, a senior starter at KU in 2020, could have returned for one more go-round with the Jayhawks this ...
After three years playing for his hometown’s college football program, offensive lineman Jalan Robinson, a former standout at Free State High, is eyeing a transfer from the University of Kansas.
Rivals and 247 Sports reported Thursday evening Robinson, a three-star prospect in KU’s 2018 signing class, entered his name into the transfer portal.
Listed at 6-foot-4 and 300 pounds, Robinson was a reserve ...
In the case of the Kansas football program, the NCAA’s transfer portal typically taketh away more than it giveth. But the Jayhawks came out on the positive side of the portal for a change on Tuesday, when former Notre Dame offensive lineman Colin Grunhard decided to join KU.
“Can’t wait to do everything I canto help KU win,” Grunhard posted to his Twitter account.
A walk-on with the Fighting Irish for ...
As this Kansas basketball team steadily proceeds toward March, the Jayhawks could make their path to Indianapolis and the NCAA Tournament a little easier by continuing to address an issue that has plagued them throughout their first 10 games.
Even in victories, the Jayhawks consistently missed some of the most desirable shots they took — the ones around the rim.
Entering this week, KU as a team was ...