The NFL Draft is imminent, with the first round set for Thursday night, and this year’s event has a chance to make history for the Kansas football program. With offensive lineman Logan Brown, a former five-star high school recruit, and KU’s all-time leading rusher Devin Neal joining ...
Not long after losing a young defensive end to the transfer portal, the Kansas football coaching staff found a new one. Leroy Harris III, a 6-foot-5, 230-pound end out of Brentwood, Tennessee, announced his commitment to KU via Instagram on Tuesday afternoon. He played his freshman season at ...
Kansas defensive end Bai Jobe is entering the transfer portal after one year with the program, his trainer Sean Cooper announced on X on Sunday night. Jobe will look for his third school in three seasons, with three years of eligibility remaining. A native of Senegal, he played high school ...
Downtown Lawrence Inc. supports the University of Kansas’ ongoing Gateway Project, but as the organization’s executive director Andrew Holt said on Wednesday, “We feel that it will really be positive in the truest sense if there is an enhanced corridor between KU, the Gateway Project and ...
Kansas coach Lance Leipold recently expressed satisfaction, upon the conclusion of KU’s spring practices on Friday, with the way the Jayhawks’ nearly two dozen transfers had integrated themselves into the program. There may be more assimilation yet to come at the Anderson Family Football ...
Laith Marjan remembers all of his kicks, both the makes and the misses. However, at South Alabama last season, there weren’t many missed opportunities to dwell on. In his first year as a college placekicker, Marjan converted 16 of 17 field goals. His only miss was a field goal over 50 yards ...
As Kansas filled need after need in the winter transfer-portal window, one went unaddressed for a while. The Jayhawks stockpiled four wideouts from the portal, reconstructed their secondary and built a linebacking corps from scratch. But they hadn’t done anything to replenish their ...
After almost six weeks and 15 practices, Kansas football concluded its spring practices on Friday. For now, the Jayhawks will have some time off before summer workouts and fall camp, but the players will be busy continuing to grow individually in the coming weeks. “We’ve got to capitalize ...