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The Rock Chalk dancers pump up the crowd before the start of Thursday night's game.
Published on November 1, 2007
The Rock Chalk dancers get the crowd going prior to the start of Thursday's game.
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Kansas guard Sherron Collins floats a pass into the lane over Pittsburg State guard Michael Hutchingson during the first half Thursday, Nov. 1, 2007 at Allen Fieldhouse.
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Kansas center Sasha Kaun looks to put a move on Pittsburg State forward Justin McCoy during the first half Thursday, Nov. 1, 2007 at Allen Fieldhouse.
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Kansas defenders Darrell Arthur, left, and Mario Chalmers smother Pittsburg State guard Keith Windom during the first half Thursday, Nov. 1, 2007 at Allen Fieldhouse.
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Kansas guard Mario Chalmers drives the baseline against Pittsburg State guard Carlos Taylor during the first half Thursday, Nov. 1, 2007 at Allen Fieldhouse.
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Kansas guard Rodrick Stewart drives against Pittsburg State guard Carlos Taylor in the Jayhawks' 94-59 victory. Stewart had 11 points in KU's exhibition victory Thursday at Allen Fieldhouse.
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Kansas University guard Conner Teahan, left, defends against Pittsburg State guard Spencer Magana. Teahan is one of four Jayhawk freshmen set to embark on a busy stretch of games - three in six days.
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Kansas guard Jeremy Case drives the baseline against Pittsburg State guard Spencer Magana during the first half Thursday, Nov. 1, 2007 at Allen Fieldhouse.
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A quarterback on the 1896 KU football team, Bert Kennedy, front row, third from left, is pictured with other members of that year's team. Bert Kennedy was the KU football coach whose 1909 team was the last to start a season 8-0 until the Jayhawks matched that record last Saturday.
Published on November 1, 2007
Ted Kennedy, son of former KU coach Bert Kennedy, talks Tuesday about his father, whose 1909 KU football squad was the last to start a season 8-0. The Jayhawks matched that record Saturday in Texas and will go for 9-0 Saturday vs. Nebraska. Ted Kennedy is a former Lawrence dentist and mayor.
Published on November 1, 2007