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Kansas basketball’s 2017 recruiting class is well positioned to land at least a couple of top-tier, elite prospects. But it officially will be remembered as the class that began with four-star Dallas guard Marcus Garrett. By Matt Tait
Hall of Famer Lynette Woodard wanted a new start in college coaching. Winthrop, with her old friend Kevin Cook, seemed like a perfect place.
The oldest college football rivalry west of the Mississippi lays dormant, so fanatical Jayhawks must look elsewhere to celebrate more subtle victories against their once-regular enemies.
Kansas basketball’s 2017 recruiting class is well positioned to land at least a couple of top-tier, elite prospects. But it officially will be remembered as the class that began with four-star Dallas guard Marcus Garrett. By Matt Tait
After laying what he deemed an appropriate organizational foundation for Kansas — albeit during an 0-12 debut — in his first season as football coach, David Beaty dove head-first into an expanded offensive role, taking on every responsibility he originally envisioned when he accepted the job. Red-shirt junior quarterback Montell Cozart is glad he did. By Benton Smith