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Jayhawks skin Mules, 97-70

Kansas did just fine without Kirk Hinrich. The four other regular starters each notched over 20 points - career nights for Wayne Simien and Aaron Miles - completely absorbing Hinrich’s absence. On the down side, the Jayhawk bench did not step up, scoring just 10 points, including two from plug-in starter Bryant Nash on the only shot he put up. Combined, KU’s bench went 2-for-13 from the floor, and 6-for-9 from the foul line.

Bedore: Woodling: Kansas has lacked Heisman hopefuls

Three things I know about the Heisman Trophy: 1) You can’t eat it, 2) it hasn’t been portrayed by Brian Dennehy and 3) no Kansas University football player has ever won it.

Jayhawk football snags verbal commitment

Kansas University’s football team has picked up a verbal commitment from Bruce Ringwood, a linebacker from Blue Springs (Mo.) High.

Hinrich still recuperating

Williams: Guard should play Saturday at Oregon

Kirk Hinrich has been practicing a sport other than basketball this week. “He’s either been in the swimming pool or is going to the pool,” Kansas University men’s basketball coach Roy Williams said Tuesday of the 6-foot-3 senior guard, who has been receiving treatments for a back strain that will keep him out of tonight’s game against Central Missouri State.

Woodling: Kansas has lacked Heisman hopefuls

Three things I know about the Heisman Trophy: 1) You can’t eat it, 2) it hasn’t been portrayed by Brian Dennehy and 3) no Kansas University football player has ever won it.

Mangino making mark

Coach had highs, lows since being hired one year ago today

Mark Mangino’s second season at Kansas University won’t start until next fall, but KU’s football coach begins his second year in Lawrence today.

6Sports video: Nash to fill in for Hinrich

Sophomore Bryant Nash will be replacing senior Kirk Hinrich in the starting lineup for the Jayhawks for Wednesday’s game against Central Missouri State.

Jayhawks hope to get bounce back

KU trying to halt losing streak tonight

Kansas University definitely could use one of those “feel-good” men’s basketball victories tonight. You know, a win where lots of KU players force lots of turnovers and score lots of points against NCAA Div. II Central Missouri State.