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On Saturday night, the Jayhawks strolled onto the field without so much as a hint of the juice that they had shown in previous weeks at home, and it showed in a blowout loss to Baylor. By Matt Tait
With sixth-ranked Baylor and its 714 yards and 65 points-per-game averages in Lawrence for a 6 p.m. kickoff against Kansas University, it’s only natural to wonder if looking at BU’s statistics or watching the film was a more trying experience for the Jayhawks this week. By Matt Tait
Candidates for Game Balls and Gassers following Kansas' 59-14 loss to Baylor ...
True freshman quarterback Montell Cozart figures to remember Saturday's 59-14 loss to sixth-ranked Baylor for something much different than the final score. By Matt Tait
What you get is what you see with Baylor coach Art Briles, Journal-World sports editor Tom Keegan writes, and what you see is a brilliant football coach who shows great respect to his players and gets the same in return.
On Saturday night, the Jayhawks strolled onto the field without so much as a hint of the juice that they had shown in previous weeks at home, and it showed in a blowout loss to Baylor. By Matt Tait
Baylor’s second road game of what has been a magical 2013 season was much better than the first. By Gary Bedore
One criticism leveled against Mark Mangino during his 50-48 reign as coach of a Kansas University football program trying to avoid a second consecutive bad century was that he was so hard to work for that it led to a high rate of turnover among assistants. Mangino did have more staff defections than some, but he knew how to recruit quality replacements. Column by Tom Keegan
The coaches in the 10-team American Athletic Conference aren’t forecasting an NCAA Tournament appearance for Larry Brown’s second SMU men’s basketball team. By Gary Bedore
Janine Beckie’s goal just under 15 minutes in lifted Texas Tech to a 1-0 Big 12 soccer victory over Kansas University on Friday at John Walker Stadium.