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Recruiting good football players can be difficult. Keeping them might be even harder. According to rivals.com, Kansas University has lost two more players who had given oral commitments, but the Jayhawks picked up three new recruits on Monday.
I'm sure if Winston Churchill were alive today he would have pulled a cigar out of his bulldog mouth and proclaimed it Nick Collison's finest hour. OK, so the game lasted two hours. You get the point.
The University of Texas was the overwhelming favorite to win the Big 12 Conference baseball title, and Kansas University was tapped last by league coaches in a preseason poll.
Nick Collison scored. He rebounded. He defended.
T.J. Ford talks like a typical point guard. But he plays like an exceptional one. In Texas's 90-87 loss Monday to Kansas University, Ford was the Longhorn standout. He scored 25 points, dished 10 assists and grabbed seven rebounds.
Recruiting good football players can be difficult. Keeping them might be even harder. According to rivals.com, Kansas University has lost two more players who had given oral commitments, but the Jayhawks picked up three new recruits on Monday.
First it was Paul Pierce. Then it was Jo Jo White. The two best Kansas University basketball players ever to don Boston Celtics uniforms were in Allen Fieldhouse for jersey-retirement ceremonies within three days of each other.
Mired in a bit of a shooting slump, Kansas shooting guard Kirk Hinrich decided to take a few extra jumpers before Monday night's showdown against Texas at Allen Fieldhouse.
Finally, University of Missouri coaching legend Norm Stewart sat down at Allen Fieldhouse when told to by Kansas University basketball fans.
6Sports reports on Monday night's KU mens basketball game against the Texas Longhorns.
Perhaps it was a sugar rush that spurred Arizona to a come-from-behind men's basketball victory Saturday over Kansas University.
The Kansas University men's basketball team might not yet be the No. 1 team in the country. But the online site that covers them - KUsports.com - has been named the country's No. 1 sports Web site.