The jokes surfaced as soon as the University of Kansas athletic department announced that it would allow fans in the stands for Saturday’s home football game against Oklahoma State.
“Will that count as a sellout for the Jayhawks,” some asked.
“Do they ever even get 10,000 fans for regular games,” others wondered.
Now we know.
With seats at a premium and David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium ...
The Kansas men’s basketball coaches will conduct a virtual visit with four-star Class of 2021 big man Sam Ayomide Onu on Friday evening, reports Jake Weingarten of stockrisers.com.
The 6-foot-11, 255-pound center from Phelps School in Malvern, Pa., is expected to announce his six finalists on Sunday.
KU almost certainly will be one of them.
In addition to the virtual meeting with KU today, Ayomide Onu ...
While rumblings about a pair of Big 12 conference games in December have been talked about for the past week, Matt Norlander, of CBS Sports, recently attached actual dates to those games.
Citing sources, [Norlander recently reported that the Kansas men’s basketball team will play at Texas Tech on Dec. 17 and will host West Virginia on Dec. 22.][1]
That would be the earliest that KU has played a Big 12 game ...
The Los Angeles Lakers are now just three victories away from winning a world title and that means former Jayhawk Markieff Morris is closing in on becoming the 13th Kansas player to win an NBA ring.
Morris has delivered a mixed bag of moments throughout the Lakers’ run this postseason, putting together some big games at times and hardly being used at others.
In Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday ...
Originally slated to announce his college pick on Oct. 31, five-star, Class of 2021 point guard JD Davison has moved things up and instead will make his choice known this weekend, according to 247 Sports analyst Travis Branham.
Davison is now expected to reveal his decision on Saturday, and the No. 13-ranked player in the 2021 class per Rivals.com is choosing between Kansas, Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Michigan and ...
*With the official start of practices now just two weeks away, it’s time to take a closer look at the players who make up the 2020-21 Kansas basketball roster.*
*That means, it’s time for a little “He Will, He Won’t, He Might” action here at KUsports.com.*
*During each of the past few preseasons, we’ve broken down the KU roster by looking at each player and predicting what they will, won’t and ...