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KU headed to Insight Bowl

The Kansas University football team is headed to the Insight Bowl. A source with inside knowledge of the negotiations told the Journal-World on Thursday that Kansas University is planning to announce Friday that it will be putting tickets on sale for the 2008 Insight Bowl.

Clements to leave KU

Kansas University defensive line coach Joe Bob Clements is leaving KU to take over as defensive ends coach at rival Kansas State, Wildcats coach Bill Snyder announced Thursday.

AP names Holt, Stuckey all-Big 12

Kansas University senior linebacker James Holt and junior safety Darrell Stuckey were both named all-Big 12 first-team selections Thursday, as voted on by the media

Little cleared to start practicing on limited basis

Kansas University junior forward Mario Little has been cleared to start practicing on a limited basis, KU coach Bill Self said Thursday.

KU vs. NMSU basketball notebook

Notes following KU’s win over New Mexico State.

Keegan: Aldrich needs sidekick

Comparing a team as young as this season’s to one as polished as the defending national champion is as unfair as it is inevitable.

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Take that, guys!

Taylor slams critics

Tyshawn Taylor figured he’d hear it from his Kansas University basketball teammates after missing a dunk — and getting hung up on the rim — in Monday’s rout of Kent State in Allen Fieldhouse. He figured right.

Consistency lacking for Jayhawks

Kansas University’s women’s basketball team is off to a 4-0 start, but the Jayhawks pretty much have played down to the level of their competition.

KU can forget the Alamo

Alamo Bowl officials have considered inviting Kansas University’s football team, but Oklahoma State or Missouri most likely will be the Big 12 representative at that Dec. 29 bowl.

OU routs Creighton

A recap of Big 12 women’s basketball action.

NMSU looks up to Jayhawks

Height advantage helps KU win board war handily

Well, at least that one’s out of the way. In the wake of Wednesday’s 100-79 loss to Kansas University at Allen Fieldhouse, the New Mexico State men’s basketball team can take solace in the fact that it likely won’t be subjected to such a gross height mismatch throughout the rest of the season.

Tar Heels roll, 98-63

A recap of Top 25 men’s basketball action.

Texas Tech edges Wichita State

A recap of Big 12 men’s basketball action.