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Football fans riled, ready for Border Showdown

Many Kansas University football fans are gearing up for Saturday’s showdown against Missouri. Despite KU’s four conference losses and MU’s three Big 12 wins in a row, optimistic KU fans say Saturday’s homecoming game is not about records. It’s about the rivalry.

KU soccer defeats Missouri in 2OT

The Jayhawks beat the Tigers, 3-2, Friday in double overtime at the Jayhawk Soccer Complex.

Jayhawks to face Tigers

When the Border Showdown resumes Saturday, Kansas and Missouri will have different points of view. For Missouri, the win would give the Tigers a chance to move to 4-1 in the Big 12 while the Jayhawks are still looking for their first conference win. The game is set to begin at 12 p.m. at Memorial Stadium.

Keegan: Kream Keegan: Notre Dame QB Quinn for Heisman?

Standout Smith should carry Tigers past KU; Texas to rout Oklahoma State

Southern Cal’s Reggie Bush, averaging a stunning 8.6 yards per carry to go with 244 receiving yards, is on the verge of running away with the Heisman Trophy.

Miles closes in on NBA roster spot

Aaron Miles is one step closer to achieving his lifelong dream of playing in the NBA.

Kansas soccer still in line for share of Big 12 title

At first glance it would appear Kansas University has no chance to defend its Big 12 Conference regular-season soccer championship.

Chat transcript with former KU football coach Don Fambrough

Welcome to our online chat with former Kansas University football coach Don Fambrough. The chat took place on Friday, October 28, at 10:00 AM and is now closed, but you can read the full transcript on this page.

Former centers find home on O-line

One is a converted center. The other has extensive experience as a center — on a basketball court. No matter, freshmen Ryan Cantrell and Anthony Collins are finding their niche on the right side of the Kansas University football team’s offensive line.