Jake Schoonover has a simple philosophy for how to coach special teams and it has very little to do with what takes place on the field.
It also lines up perfectly with his run as one of the new assistant coaches working for the first time under new KU coach Lance Leipold.
“I say this to our guys all the time: Our special teams is a reflection of the character in the locker room,” Schoonover said on ...
Marquise “M.J.” Rice, a 6-foot-5, 225-pound small forward from Prolific Prep in Napa, Calif., has pegged Tuesday as the day he will announce his college decision.
Rice is expected to first share the news with Jason Jordan of SI Now on social media.
Although he has not put out a list of official finalists, there are plenty of recruiting analysts out there who believe that the University of Kansas is in as ...
A pair of former Jayhawks who made a career out of making big plays during their time in Lawrence are now doing the same thing at the NBA’s Summer League in Las Vegas.
Miami’s Marcus Garrett and Utah’s Udoka Azubuike have been two of the bigger stories with their respective squads in the early days of the annual summer showcase.
And both have become that by doing the things that made them household ...
He’s still got a ways to go before he’s paired with major champion Gary Woodland at one of the world’s most famous golf courses, but Chase Hanna, another former Jayhawk standout, has been tearing it up on the PGA’s European Tour of late.
Last weekend, Hanna finished tied for sixth at the Hero Open in Scotland, firing a 17-under for the tournament and moving his streak of rounds in the 60s to 11 of his ...
Former Kansas guard Ben McLemore is headed to Portland this offseason, where he’ll be playing for his fifth NBA team in nine seasons.
Rather than struggling with the idea of being a journeyman veteran who has yet to find the right fit, McLemore embraced it.
“I’m ready,” he said after last week’s Rock Chalk Roundball Classic game in Lawrence. “I’ve got two months to get ready so I can get this ...
Former Kansas point guard Devonte’ Graham has a simple plan for how he’ll handle life with a newly signed, multimillion dollar contract.
In short, it’ll be more of the same from the Raleigh, N.C. native and fourth-year pro, who just moved from Charlotte to New Orleans as part of a sign-and-trade deal worth $47 million over the next four years.
“I don’t let that kind of stuff get to me,” Graham ...