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6Sports video: KU offense goes vertical
Saturday, the Kansas offense exploded onto the scene by going vertical, racking up over 300 yards through the air. When the switch was made earlier in the year to Ed Warner as the new offensive coordinator, change was to be expected, but not this quickly.
6Sports video: Wissel, KU dominate home meet
This past weekend for Colby Wissel and the men’s cross country team was just another day at the office. The Jayhawk senior continued his reign on Rim Rock by finishing first for the second time in three years knowing it would be his last in the Crimson and Blue.
Darnell lightens up
The first noticeable change in Kansas University post player Darnell Jackson, as he put aside time for a chat on his way to a workout in the weight room, was that he looked lighter. He still has the broad shoulders and thick muscles, of course, but he’s definitely sporting a sleeker look.
Strinden’s goal helps Kansas soccer claim 1-all tie with Auburn
Senior Emily Strinden scored Kansas University’s lone goal, and goalkeeper Colleen Quinn made five saves in a 1-1 soccer deadlock with Auburn early Sunday morning.
Kansas receivers flawless
During the Kansas University coaching staff’s weekly film study of the previous day’s football game, a tally is kept to track how many passes the Jayhawk receivers dropped during the course of the day. This week’s answer was a pleasant surprise, after Kansas blew out Central Michigan, 52-7, on Saturday at Memorial Stadium. “None,” head coach Mark Mangino said.
KU baseball roughs up Croatia
Things Kansas University’s baseball team likely won’t see come opening day in February: a 33-year-old designated hitter, players leaving and re-entering a game, gift exchanges, team photos with an opponent and the use of wooden bats.
Keegan: Keegan: Kansas offense different
College football fans all over the map invest emotions in believing this is the year the offense will look different, feature the vertical passing game and keep the defense in a constant state of retreat. Then the season starts, and it’s the same old, same old. Safe and boring.