The Kansas football program is suddenly without an opponent for the first week of the 2020 season, as the University of New Hampshire announced Friday that none of its fall sports teams would play this year.
Just after noon on Friday UNH officially announced that “no Wildcat fall sports teams will compete in intercollegiate athletics in the upcoming semester as a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic.” ...
The Kansas football program found itself in the familiar position of last place when the 2020 preseason Big 12 Conference media poll was released Friday afternoon.
KU, which finished 3-9 during head coach Les Miles’ first season in Lawrence in 2019, finished 10th in the 2020 preseason media poll by a wide margin.
Kansas picked up 100 points from the 90 voters who participated in the poll. Meanwhile, ...
University of Kansas men’s basketball assistant Norm Roberts recently landed on a short list of the top aides in the Big 12 Conference.
[Roberts ranked fourth on the list that was recently released by Stadium’s Jeff Goodman,][1] who has covered college basketball on the national level for several years.
According to the report, Goodman’s latest series for the website involved him polling at least 20 ...
The Kansas football program is planning another round of COVID-19 testing on Saturday, and the results of those tests will determine how soon the Jayhawks can get back on the field, KU Athletic Director Jeff Long said Wednesday.
Initially hoping to resume the team’s suspended voluntary workouts Wednesday or Thursday of this week, Long told the Journal-World that KU elected to wait a few extra days in the ...
Originally planning to release guidelines for the upcoming fall sports seasons on Friday, the Kansas State High School Activities Association hit pause on that move in response to Gov. Laura Kelly’s Wednesday announcement that Kansas schools will not start until after Labor Day.
Instead, the state’s governing body for high school sports said in a news release that it would “go back and look at models and ...
Kansas football senior Andrew Parchment and junior Pooka Williams Jr. were two of the 15 players named to the Big 12 Conference’s preseason all-Big 12 offense, league officials announced Thursday.
The Jayhawks were one of five Big 12 programs to put multiple players on the preseason all-conference offensive team. Baylor, TCU and West Virginia did not have any.
The teams, which included 15 players on offense ...