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Extension of Arrowhead deal ‘close’
An extension of the two-year deal to play the Kansas-Missouri football game at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Arrowhead Stadium is close, Kansas officials said Tuesday night.
Lost wager turns KU fan into Goldilocks
John Ross is a man of his word, even if it means hurting his Jayhawk pride.
6News video: Man dyes hair MU colors after losing bet
John Ross is a man of his word, even if it means hurting his KU pride.
6News video: Border Showdown brings in $1.2 million
The score of the Border Showdown at Arrowhead may not have been to KU fans’ liking, but the financial outcome for the KU Athletics Department was a windfall.
KU hauls in $1.26 million from game at Arrowhead
The Kansas University Athletic Department reaped a windfall from the Kansas-Missouri game played Nov. 24 at Arrowhead Stadium. According to numbers released by the athletic department late Friday afternoon, ticket sales for the game totaled $3.13 million.
KU-MU figures still not known
Financial gain from Arrowhead uncertain
There’s still no final tally for how much Kansas University, Missouri University and the Kansas City Chiefs made from the two schools’ Nov. 28 battle at Arrowhead Stadium. And according to a letter from the KU athletic department, the number won’t be available until at least 60 days after the game - or sometime in mid January. The letter was received in response to an open records request by the Lawrence Journal-World.
Ryan Wood’s KU football notebook
Kansas dropped to fifth in the BCS Standings after Saturday’s 36-28 loss to Missouri, the new No. 1 team.
Kansas football welcomes week off
Kansas University’s football players didn’t trudge into the meeting rooms Sunday dragging tail. That doesn’t mean, however, their tails couldn’t use some time off.
6News video: Broken dreams
The dream of a perfect season and BCS championship was scratched out by the border rival Missouri Tigers. 6Sports reporter Andrew Baker joins us live from the Newscenter with more from the Border Showdown.
6News video: Crowds brave cold for ESPN’s Gameday
Hours before kickoff Saturday, ESPN made Arrowhead Stadium the perfect scene for the perfect big game preview.
6News video: Fans cheer on Hawks from Lawrence
KU fans flocked to various locations around Lawrence to grab a seat for the most anticipated game of the season. 6News reporter Crispin Lopez has more.
6Sports video: Beaten but still in top 5
The new BCS standings were released, and the Jayhawks are still in BCS bowl contention, but first: how the unbeaten season slipped away last night at Arrowhead.
The Fifth Quarter: Missouri 36, Kansas 28
Tying up loose ends from KU’s first loss of the 2007 season, a game which boosted Missouri into the Big 12 title game for the first time in program history. KU now must wait until next Sunday to find out where it’ll go in terms of a bowl game.
Jayhawk Notebook
Nico Roesler came into Saturday’s game with a pretty good idea about the opposition. After all, he’d been doing his best Chase Coffman impersonation all week - and his Kansas University teammates had managed to successfully stuff Roesler and his fellow scout team players more often than not.
Disappointed but proud in Lawrence
Massachusetts Street was quiet Saturday night as Kansas University football fans reeled from a loss to the Missouri Tigers. “We’re thoroughly disappointed,” said George Brahler, a 21-year-old KU senior and Lawrence native. Brahler might not have seen the victory he wanted, but like many other fans, he said he is proud of the team’s success this season and looking forward to a bowl game.
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