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In the end, the creature comforts of home won out for Jack Sachse.
In his mind, Jeremy Case sees himself stationed beyond the three-point line, burying jumper after jumper as the Allen Fieldhouse crowd goes nuts.
The first step in any recovery program is admitting you have a problem.
Caleb Blakesley didn't think national signing day was anything to get excited about.
With time running out on her season -- and her volleyball career -- senior Jill Dorsey ignored the pain in her injured elbow Saturday night and helped Kansas University pull off a badly needed sweep of 13th-ranked Texas A&M.
It's crunch time for Kansas University's volleyball team. KU has just three matches remaining in the regular season, but the Jayhawks (15-11 overall, 6-11 Big 12 Conference) could boost their NCAA Tournament hopes tonight against No. 13th-ranked Texas A&M (17-6, 13-4).
Given a rare Saturday off, first-year Nebraska football coach Bill Callahan was able to scout his next two opponents.
In its last two football games, Kansas University has missed four field goals, been penalized 20 times for 165 yards, rushed for a total of 133 yards and blown two fourth-quarter leads.
The kicker was different, but the outcome was the same. One week after Kansas University senior Johnny Beck missed two field goals in a three-point loss at Northwestern, his replacement -- red-shirt freshman Scott Webb -- missed two fourth-quarter field goals Saturday in a 31-30 loss to Texas Tech in the Big 12 Conference opener at Memorial Stadium.
It's no secret Texas Tech has the best passing offense in the country. Overlooked is the fact that the Red Raiders' defense has made big strides since 2003, when Tech allowed averages of 34 points and 453.4 yards per game.