There are at least two seniors on the Kansas football roster Les Miles would like to see take advantage of the NCAA’s blanket waiver for an extra year of eligibility.
KU’s head coach, while discussing some of this year’s seniors on his “Hawk Talk” radio show on Wednesday evening, identified receivers Stephon Robinson Jr. and Andrew Parchment as players the staff would want to invite back for the 2021 ...
The Kansas football coaching staff kept steadily building for the future on Wednesday, adding a fourth member to the program’s 2022 recruiting class.
Xavion Brice, a junior high school wide receiver from Seguin High, in Arlington, Texas, announced his commitment to KU on Twitter, with a photo of himself in his prep uniform and a lengthy note thanking coaches, his parents and the like.
Though Seguin played ...
The Kansas football program lost a potential addition to its 2021 offensive line on Tuesday evening, as Christien Hawks, an in-state prospect from Norton, decided his future won’t include the Jayhawks.
Rated a three-star offensive tackle prospect by Rivals, Hawks announced on Twitter what he called “a hard decision” to pull his commitment from KU.
Hawks thanked head coach Les Miles and the staff “for ...
One never really knows for sure in 2020 whether any given college football game will be played as scheduled, but as of Monday at least, Kansas coach Les Miles felt optimistic about the Jayhawks returning to action.
“Right now I would guess that we would have the numbers to play this week,” Miles said during his Monday afternoon video press conference, regarding Saturday’s home matchup with TCU. “And ...
When Les Miles fired Luke Meadows as Kansas football’s offensive line coach with just three weeks left in the season, it had plenty to do with the Jayhawks’ play up front throughout an 0-7 start.
While speaking Monday with media members for the first time since what Miles described as “a tough decision,” though, KU football’s head coach chose to focus on the future and how he thinks interim O-line ...
By the time the Kansas football team finally plays again, the Jayhawks will have gone 21 days in between games. The extended down time at the very least should allow head coach Les Miles and his staff to further develop some of the program’s youngest players.
Miles already was happy this year’s schedule included three bye weeks, a feature the Big 12 included to try and accommodate for potential COVID-19 ...