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Loss to KSU ‘step back’ for KU

Despite dropping five straight games after starting the season 2-0, Kansas University football coach Turner Gill has continued to talk about improvement and progress. Sunday, one day after suffering an embarrassing loss to in-state rival Kansas State for the second year in a row, Gill shed some light on how he and his coaching staff measure improvement.

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'Reed All About It' excerpt: Tyrel discusses recruitment

Fortunately, I didn’t have a cell phone until I was 17. I say fortunately because not having a cell phone meant college coaches couldn’t call and text my cell phone all the time. My parents were really good about managing all of that, because the calls started coming in pretty much every day when I was in high school.



KU-Iowa State to kick off at 11:30 a.m. on Nov. 5

The Kansas football team's game at Iowa State on Nov. 5 will kick off at 11:30 a.m., the Big 12 announced Monday.

Luke Donald roars to Disney win; Gary Woodland 12th

Already No. 1 in the world, Luke Donald left little doubt who was No. 1 on the PGA Tour.

KU women’s golf tied for 14th

Kansas University’s women’s golf team was tied for 14th after the first round Sunday of the Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate. The second round was shortened due to darkness and will resume this morning.

Kansas tennis 3-2 at tournament

Kansas University’s tennis team went 3-2 in singles competition Sunday, the final day of the KU Tennis Invitational at the Jayhawk Tennis Center.

Berry gets record, KU soccer wins, 6-1

Kansas University junior Whitney Berry became the school’s single-season record holder in assists in the Jayhawks’ 6-1 Big 12 soccer victory over Iowa State on Sunday.

Futility records in reach for KU football defense

The Kansas University football team’s defense, on the wrong end of domination weekly, is on pace to break every Football Bowl Subdivision scoring record for futility.

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Loss to KSU ‘step back’ for KU

Despite dropping five straight games after starting the season 2-0, Kansas University football coach Turner Gill has continued to talk about improvement and progress. Sunday, one day after suffering an embarrassing loss to in-state rival Kansas State for the second year in a row, Gill shed some light on how he and his coaching staff measure improvement.

Bill Self: Practices leave thin Jayhawks ‘gassed’

Kansas University’s 13 basketball players practiced bright and early Saturday morning, before attending the Jayhawks’ home football game against Kansas State.