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Brandon Schneider after KU's win over No. 20 Texas Tech

"Brandon Schneider after KU's win over No. 20 Texas Tech"

Elle Evans and S'Mya Nichols after KU's win over No. 20 Texas Tech

"Elle Evans and S'Mya Nichols after KU's win over No. 20 Texas Tech"

Bill Self recaps KU’s win over Houston

"Bill Self recaps KU’s win over Houston"

Melvin Council, Darryn Peterson and Tre White recap KU’s win over Houston

"Melvin Council, Darryn Peterson and Tre White recap KU’s win over Houston"

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Men's Basketball

White stays consistent, shines on offense against Houston

It’s quite common for Kansas coach Bill Self to tell reporters a player needs to be more aggressive to develop into a more consistent part of the Jayhawks’ offense. In the case of Tre White, though, with how much he appeared to be pressing during a recent slump, the opposite remedy was in ...

Football

KU’s first 2027 commitment is lineman Gonzalez

Kansas is on the board in the 2027 recruiting class. The Jayhawks earned the commitment on Wednesday night of Derek Gonzalez, a consensus three-star offensive lineman from Nogales High School in La Puente, California. Gonzalez announced his decision in a post on social media. He chose KU over ...

Trio of Jayhawks invited to NFL Combine

Updated 3:16 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026: Former Kansas football players Enrique Cruz Jr., Jalon Daniels and Emmanuel Henderson Jr. are among the 319 NFL hopefuls invited to the Scouting Combine, the league announced on Wednesday morning. Each of the three players, alongside numerous other ...

Other Sports

Jayhawks collect vital senior-night win, 68-59 over No. 20 Texas Tech

Kansas head coach Brandon Schneider has referred to every game for the Jayhawks over the past month as playoff basketball. Now, after a tough start to conference play that placed them firmly out of the mix for the NCAA tournament, the Jayhawks have battled their way back and are fighting for ...

Henry in the Huddle

Some thoughts on KU’s unenviable 2026 schedule

The Kansas football team’s schedule has been out for a handful of days, providing plenty of time to process the unusual slate of games the Jayhawks have drawn for the 2026 season. From three bye weeks down to one, from starting on Aug. 23 to Sept. 4, from a home conference opener on Sept. 20 ...