The Kansas Sports Hall of Fame announced its 2024 class on Sunday, as it prepares to enshrine a group with 12 overall members and a particular emphasis on numerous Olympic connections. “This is an accomplished group and one the Hall of Fame is extremely proud to recognize,” the ...
The budding name, image and likeness industry, for some, might be most synonymous with brand deals and sponsored social media posts. After all, the 2021 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that paved the way for college athletes to profit from their own name, image and likeness has since led to NIL ...
Updated 7:47 p.m. Sunday, June 23: The Kansas football team picked up another in-state recruit on Sunday night in Tate Nagy, who plays quarterback at Blue Valley West but is expected to help KU bolster its future group of wide receivers. Nagy joins Jackson Cook from Snellville, Georgia, among ...
The acquisition of Bryce Foster has all but eliminated the sense of mystery surrounding Kansas’ offensive line ahead of the 2024 season. The two months between the conclusion of spring practice and Foster’s long-awaited (and long-teased) commitment provided plenty of time for speculation ...
The Kansas football team took a first step on Friday toward shoring up one of its most glaring positions of need in the 2025 recruiting class. The Jayhawks got their first wide receiver of the cycle when Jackson Cook, a 6-foot-2, 180-pound receiver from Snellville, Georgia, who attends South ...
The Kansas football team continued to bolster what looks to be one of its strongest position groups in the years ahead, adding two more defensive ends with the commitments of 2025 three-star prospects Adrian Holley and Garrett Martin on Sunday. Holley, who is listed at 6-foot-5 and 235 pounds ...
The Kansas football team earned a commitment on Saturday that could reshape its offensive line for the next two seasons. Bryce Foster, an incoming redshirt junior center who previously played at Texas A&M, will join the Jayhawks as a late addition in the spring transfer portal, according ...
The Kansas football coaching staff's work continues as it looks to shore up its post-2024 receiving corps. Tight end Joeseph Skipworth, a three-star prospect from Pace High School in Pace, Florida, announced Wednesday morning that he will join the Jayhawks next year. Skipworth, who visited KU ...