In a previous column I spent an unjustifiable amount of first time, then space, essentially trying to project what ultimately amounted to two fictional regular-season nonconference games for the Kansas men’s basketball team.
KU then proceeded to announce the rest of its nonconference ...
Not much of Kansas’ nonconference men’s basketball schedule came as a surprise.
The vast majority of the Jayhawks’ prominent matchups had been previously reported, including the cornerstone of the home schedule — UConn — mere hours before KU officially announced the slate, and games ...
Updated 10:47 a.m. Saturday, May 24:
Nine of the Kansas men’s basketball team’s projected 13 nonconference games are now public knowledge, after Doug Gottlieb revealed KU will open its season against his Green Bay team on Nov. 3, and bracketologist Rocco Miller reported on Wednesday that ...
What looked like a relatively tidy spring transfer window for Kansas got a bit messier when tight end Keyan Burnett, just a few months removed from deciding to transfer to KU from Arizona, opted to head back into the portal. On Sunday, Burnett decided to return to Arizona, according to multiple ...
At 3:29 p.m. on Monday, On3 was first to report that Kansas guard Shakeel Moore had entered his name in the transfer portal; by 4:41 p.m., a KU Athletics spokesperson had told the Journal-World that Moore was removing it.
All the while, Moore lacked a meaningful ability to transfer anywhere ...
Kansas coach Lance Leipold recently expressed satisfaction, upon the conclusion of KU’s spring practices on Friday, with the way the Jayhawks’ nearly two dozen transfers had integrated themselves into the program.
There may be more assimilation yet to come at the Anderson Family Football ...