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Same ol', same ol': Wildcats continue domination over KU with 56-16 romp

For the past two weeks, Kansas University football coach Charlie Weis preached finishing to his rebuilding program. But on a cold and windy Saturday in front of a crowd of 50,334 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium, it was the Jayhawks who were finished.

Early Morning

Armed and dangerous: K-State QB Klein powerful rusher, can fling it, too

Let’s get one thing straight right off the bat. Kansas State quarterback Collin Klein can throw the football.

Stories

Wildcats: Lopsided win not enough

Even a 40-point victory over his team’s biggest rival wasn’t enough to make Kansas State receiver Chris Harper happy.

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Column: For first time since 1800s, KU football no longer has all-time winning record

Discussing the present state of Kansas University’s football team is too depressing, so before looking into the future for potential relief, a look into the distant past is in order.

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Notebook: Backup QB Michael Cummings gets first action; RB Tony Pierson injured

The fourth quarter of Saturday's 56-16 loss to Kansas State proved to be the answer to the question that many Kansas University football fans had been asking: When would KU coach Charlie Weis replace quarterback Dayne Crist?

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Same ol', same ol': Wildcats continue domination over KU with 56-16 romp

For the past two weeks, Kansas University football coach Charlie Weis preached finishing to his rebuilding program. But on a cold and windy Saturday in front of a crowd of 50,334 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium, it was the Jayhawks who were finished.

Kansas soccer falls to No. 16 West Virginia, 1-0

Kate Schwindel’s goal in the 43rd minute gave No. 16 West Virginia a 1-0 victory over Kansas University in a Big 12 soccer match Friday at Jayhawk Soccer Complex.

KU tennis 7-3 on first day at Tribe Invitational

The Kansas University women’s tennis team started its second tournament of the season by winning seven of ten matches on the first day of the Tribe Invitational hosted by William & Mary.

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Armed and dangerous: K-State QB Klein powerful rusher, can fling it, too

Let’s get one thing straight right off the bat. Kansas State quarterback Collin Klein can throw the football.

KU basketball notebook: Spurs cut Collins; prep Parker drops Jayhawks from list

Former Kansas University point guard Sherron Collins was cut by the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs on Friday, just four days after signing a training camp contract.

Bowen thrilled to be part of KU-KSU rivalry again

Lawrence native and current Kansas University assistant football coach Clint Bowen has the unique perspective of having cheered, played and coached for the Jayhawks football team during the past four decades.

Kansas vs. KSU: Tale of the tape

A unit-by-unit look at Kansas vs. Kansas State