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Jayhawk DB Chris Harris ready for Friday night matchup
The Kansas defense has been fantastic thus far in 2008. Against FIU, the Jayhawks defense surrendered just three points. Against Louisiana Tech, the ‘Hawks pitched the shutout. On Tuesday, sophomore defensive back Chris Harris sat down with Sports Director Kevin Romary for a one-on-one chat…
KU hits the road against South Florida
It’s time to find out if the Kansas passing game can continue its 2008 success on the road. This Friday, Todd Reesing and company head to Tampa for a battle with the South Florida Bulls.
The Stillwater power trio
Robinson, Hunter, Bryant making splash in Big 12
They’re not exactly household names, these three Oklahoma State Cowboys. They’re recipients of little national attention. They’re overshadowed by the No. 4 team in the nation that resides an hour-and-change south in Norman, Okla.
Name of the game
Nice to meet you, Anguschristopher
Until this season, the only thing that called attention to Kansas University running back Angus Quigley was his unusual first name. Turns out, people only knew the half of it.
Dugan Arnett’s KU football notebook
Receiver Dexton Fields, who missed Kansas University’s game against Louisiana Tech after an injury in Week 1, won’t be available for Friday’s 7 p.m. game at South Florida, KU coach Mark Mangino said Tuesday. “Dexton’s not going to play this week,” he said. “We’ve tried, and that’s not going to happen. We expect him back pretty soon, though.”
Keegan: Crawford remains optimistic
Jocques Crawford paused, stretched his lips, grimaced and softly said something about his mouth hurting. He meant from his braces, not from his boldly stated goal of rushing for 2,000 yards in this, his first Div. I football season.
‘Babies’ spark KU in emotional victory
Just because Nicole Tate and Allison Mayfield are starters now doesn’t mean they’re devoid of rookie chores. The two first-year Kansas University volleyball players still must perform the requisite mundane tasks, from getting water bottles for teammates to carrying players’ gym bags. No special treatment.
Self steers elder Case to MTSU position
Jeremy Case isn’t the only member of his family starting a new job. Win Case, father of Kansas University’s first-year basketball graduate student manager, Monday was named to an assistant coaching position on Kermit Davis’ Middle Tennessee State University staff.
Chalmers avoids suspension
The Miami Heat has been informed by the NBA that point guard Mario Chalmers will not be suspended for his role in the incident that led to last week’s expulsion from the Rookie Transition Program. Although a suspension initially was a concern, Chalmers’ penalty will be a $20,000 fine, as well as the requirement he repeat the program next year.