A Kansas running back who could potentially have been in line for a big role in 2025 has announced that he plans to enter the transfer portal.
Redshirt junior Sevion Morrison, who played three seasons at KU while primarily backing up running backs Devin Neal and Daniel Hishaw Jr., made the announcement in an Instagram post on Friday morning and confirmed the news to Jon Kirby of JayhawkSlant.com. The native of ...
Updated 1:15 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6, 2024:
The Kansas football program will enter 2025 with its third offensive coordinator in three years.
ESPN's Pete Thamel reported on Friday afternoon that Jeff Grimes, who spent his first season in Lawrence in 2024 as KU's assistant head coach and offensive coordinator, was a target to take over the OC role at Wisconsin. Then, on Saturday, Thamel's colleague Adam Rittenberg ...
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His early years with the Jayhawks were marred by injuries; then, in his first full season as the starter, he took until halfway through the year to truly find his stride.
Now, quarterback Jalon Daniels, one of the faces of the Kansas football rebuild, is coming back for a sixth and final season in Lawrence.
He made the announcement on Friday night in a post on X with the ...
A pair of Kansas cornerbacks who had been tabbed as first-team all-conference selections in the preseason made it there by season's end — and they were joined by an unlikely teammate.
Senior corners Cobee Bryant and Mello Dotson, who combined for nine interceptions and 14 pass breakups as the ever-reliable anchors of KU's secondary, earned first-team All-Big 12 honors on Thursday in a poll of the league's ...
The future of the Kansas defense took a significant hit on Thursday afternoon when DJ Warner, the Jayhawks' best recruit of the modern era as assessed by 247Sports, announced that he will enter the transfer portal after just one season in Lawrence.
A 6-foot-3, 230-pound defensive end from Phoenix, Warner was a consensus top-10 edge rusher in the country coming out of Desert Edge High School in Goodyear, ...
When the season began, Arizona State was picked at the bottom of the Big 12 in its preseason media poll.
The Sun Devils finished the regular season on top.
ASU is No. 1 in the final Big 12 power rankings, receiving 15 of a possible 16 first-place votes from a panel of media who regularly cover the league. Iowa State was second, followed by Colorado (one first-place vote), BYU and Baylor.
Arizona State and ...