Henry in the Huddle

As summer recruiting kicks into gear, KU will need plenty of pass catchers for 2025

At the start of last June, Kansas didn’t know whether highly coveted Arizona edge rusher Deshawn Warner would join the team, let alone that he and fellow defensive end Dakyus Brinkley would end up committing just three days apart. That actually didn’t even happen until July. The Jayhawks ...

Reported transfer target could create intrigue for KU football, track and field

The Kansas football team is reportedly targeting a player who could reshape its offensive line, even without having participated in spring practice. That wouldn’t be anything new for transfer center Bryce Foster, who is used to being otherwise occupied in the spring. The former Texas ...

What could next season look like for KU basketball’s returning role players?

With the closure of the transfer portal for the spring comes continuity for Kansas, which beyond its three veteran starters also has three players coming back who were on the bench at the end of the 2023-24 season. They will all see their roles become substantially different, however, on a ...

What KU’s spring transfers can contribute right away

After a slow start, the spring transfer window heated up for Kansas football with three key commitments in the span of a week. Each acquisition represents an assessment by the KU coaching staff that they needed more at a given position — but to what extent can the Jayhawks actually expect ...

Would any other Kansans in the portal make sense for KU women’s basketball?

The four players the Kansas women’s basketball team has added over the course of the last two transfer cycles have something in common: They are all from Kansas. This year’s additions so far, Sania Copeland (a Wisconsin transfer from Kansas City) and Brittany Harshaw (a Creighton transfer ...

With transfer haul, KU ensures it will leave spacing issues in the past

In the grand scheme of the 2023-24 Kansas men’s basketball season, the Border Showdown on Dec. 9 didn’t really leave much of an impression. It was a win over a rival, yes but a little too close for comfort for KU at 73-64 after 27- and 28-point victories the previous two years, and ...