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FINAL: Daniel Thomas runs for 183 yards in KSU's 17-10 victory over KU

Three first-half turnovers proved costly for KU in fourth straight loss.

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A different path: Unlike his brothers, Kerry Meier picked KU

When Kansas University football coach Mark Mangino decided to pursue a quiet quarterback from Pittsburg High a few years back, he did so with the understanding that luring the player to Lawrence would not be an easy task.

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FINAL: Daniel Thomas runs for 183 yards in KSU’s 17-10 victory over KU

Three first-half turnovers proved costly for KU in fourth straight loss.

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KU freshmen overcome first-game jitters

Kansas University’s freshmen basketball players — as one might expect — experienced some Opening Night jitters last Tuesday in Allen Fieldhouse.

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Ex-Jayhawk Holt seeing hard work pay off

Maybe he was still in a state of shock, or maybe the reality hadn’t quite sunk in yet, but when former Kansas University linebacker James Holt phoned friends and family this week to let them know he’d been added to the San Diego Chargers’ active roster, he apparently did so with a noticeable level of passivity.

Keegan: Reesing’s impact huge

It won’t be until next year, when Todd Reesing is gone, that it will become clear how much of the growth of the Kansas University football program can be attributed to improved recruiting and how much to having a once-in-a-generation quarterback. The answer lies somewhere in the middle.

KU vs. KSU Head to head

OU, NU D-linemen foresee ‘battle of best’

Nebraska and Oklahoma have been laying it on the line all season. That would be the defensive line.

Today’s Big 12 capsules

Returner Banks key weapon for KSU

Rest easy, Kansas University football fans, for Mark Mangino has uncovered the secret to stopping Kansas State standout kick returner Brandon Banks.

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A different path: Unlike his brothers, Kerry Meier picked KU

When Kansas University football coach Mark Mangino decided to pursue a quiet quarterback from Pittsburg High a few years back, he did so with the understanding that luring the player to Lawrence would not be an easy task.