Kansas center Bryce Foster will be back with the Jayhawks for the 2025 season. He posted a picture from one of KU's 2024 games at Arrowhead Stadium on social media Thursday afternoon with the caption, "One more ride." The subject of some NFL Draft buzz after he started all 12 games for the ...
The transfer portal has ballooned to such an epic scale this year that it is nearly impossible to keep track of whom any given school is targeting. But via public posts about scholarship offers, it is at least possible to get a window into the sort of talent the Kansas football team is going ...
As much talent as the Kansas football team has to replace on offense, it's hardly in an easy position on the other side of the ball entering the offseason. The Jayhawks have lost almost all of their linebacker production, with JB Brown, Cornell Wheeler and Taiwan Berryhill Jr. out of the ...
KU needs another $300 million worth of development around its football stadium to create a true “gateway” to wow potential students and attract new dollars critical for the next generation, university leaders told the Journal-World. An upscale Marriott hotel, a mix of restaurants and ...
After going through senior-day festivities despite having one year of collegiate eligibility remaining, Kansas reserve offensive lineman Dre Doiron is turning pro. Doiron, who served as a backup at center and right tackle and a special teamer throughout his career with the Jayhawks, is a ...
A year after leaving Kansas for Auburn, defensive tackle Gage Keys is headed back to Lawrence. He made the announcement on Tuesday afternoon, writing in a post on X, “My fault y’all … I was TRIPPIN !” Keys, who will be a redshirt senior in his final year of eligibility, recorded 21 ...
Updated 2:48 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10: The Kansas football team is headed for a reunion with one of the architects of its offensive renaissance under Lance Leipold. Matt Lubick, the current offensive coordinator at Nevada, will return to the Jayhawks as co-offensive coordinator and tight ends ...
One of the most intriguing members of Kansas football’s 2025 signing class owes his spot with the Jayhawks to a KU men’s basketball golf outing. Head coach Bill Self and his staff were on the links with 1993 World Series hero Joe Carter in Kansas City when the subject turned to Carter’s ...