Week 6 Breakdown: A Tale Of Two Teams
October 10, 2009 by
Clone Chronicles
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Last week, ISU's defense plays well enough to keep ISU in the game, with the offense missing opportunities. This week...
Observations Following "Survival Saturday"
October 03, 2006 by
Big Red Network
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It was "Survival Saturday". This week's games - both in Lincoln and around the country - showed how fickle and tough this college football game can be. ESPN didn't see it coming, or else they would have put a logo on it and promoted it on every platform they run....
North Carolina-Kansas: A final (four) glance
Unless you've been in a cave (or actually used your noggin and simply ignored the hub-bub), you may have missed the mainstream media's take on Saturday's Final Four meeting between basketball superpowers North Carolina and Kansas.
Kansas' Morningstar could have charges dropped
October 22, 2009 by
CBSSports.com
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Prosecutors have agreed to dismiss drunken-driving charges against Kansas guard Brady Morningstar if he stays out of trouble for the next year.
Charges dismissed against Kansas' Morningstar
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) -- Prosecutors have agreed to dismiss drunken-driving charges against Kansas guard Brady Morningstar if he stays out of trouble for the next year.
Kansas’ Morningstar gets diversion on DUI
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) - Prosecutors have agreed to dismiss drunken-driving charges against Kansas guard Brady Morningstar if he stays out of trouble for the next year.
M. Basketball. Taylor Headed to USA U19 Trials
June 16, 2009 by
KUathletics.com
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Kansas men's basketball sophomore Tyshawn Taylor is getting ready to embark on a challenge this week which could give him an opportunity to represent his country. Taylor is traveling to the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. to attend the 2009 USA U19 National...
His Name Is…
August 24, 2009 by
SLAM Online
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Photo by Thad Allender
Originally published in SLAM 113
Before he made his first NBA headline in less than ideal fashion, Darrell Arthur was a standout on the Kansas Jayhawks. After two years in Lawrence and a national championship under his belt, the 6-9 forward took his talents...
Insight Bowl : Kansas vs. Minnesota
December 30, 2008 by
Gunaxin Sports
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Blog Bowl : Insight Bowl : Kansas vs. Minnesota
Meier Hauls In Record-Setting Receptions
October 10, 2009 by
KUathletics.com
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On a day when teammate Dezmon Briscoe broke the Jayhawk career record in receiving yards (2,420), senior Kerry Meier etched his name in the record books by claiming the school record for career receptions and receptions in a single game. Meier bettered his previous record of 14 receptions...
KANSAS SMACKS NEBRASKA IN THE FACE 76-39!
November 05, 2007 by
Mud Free Sports
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The #8 Kansas Jayhawks took the Nebraska Cornhuskers behind the Cornfield and beat the Hell out of them 76-39. The Jayhawks scored on ten straight possessions and put a whooping on Nebraska like never before in 117 years...
Fracas sends Kansas guard Taylor to hospital
September 23, 2009 by
Fox Sports
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Kansas coach Bill Self confirmed to FOXSports.com that starting guard Tyshawn Taylor ended up in the Lawrence Memorial Hospital on Tuesday night as a result of an incident involving members of the Jayhawks football and basketball teams.
Kansas' Aldrich and Collins Named to Preseason Wooden Award
August 19, 2009 by
KUathletics.com
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Kansas senior Sherron Collins (left) and junior Cole Aldrich were each named 2009-10 preseason candidates for the men's basketball John R. Wooden Award All-American Team and Player of the Year trophy announced Wednesday by Richard "Duke" Llewellyn, Wooden Award Chairman and founder.
Hawkinson Looking Forward To Making An Impact On The O-Line
June 29, 2009 by
KUathletics.com
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Two weeks before the Kansas football team began its 2009 spring season, head coach Mark Mangino called redshirt freshman defensive end Tanner Hawkinson into his office. The coaches had decided to move Jeremiah Hatch to his more natural position of center. That meant there was a void...
Kansas' Tyshawn Taylor Injured in Apparent Altercation With Football Team
by Terrance HarrisFiled under: Kansas, Big 12, Injuries, Police BlotterKansas' basketball team may have an early-season problem, but Kansas' athletic department may have an even bigger mess in its hands. Sophomore guard Tyshawn Taylor was reportedly sent to the hospital Tuesday...
While You Were Sleeping
April 08, 2008 by
East Coast Bias
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The only people more upset this morning than Memphis fans or people who had Memphis winning in their bracket pool are basketball fans on the East Coast who went to bed thinking the game was over.
No. 25 Jayhawks Lead Northern Colorado 28-0 at Halftime
September 05, 2009 by
KUathletics.com
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To get the Jayhawks' 2009 season off on the right foot, senior quarterback Todd Reesing has taken matters into his own hands - and feet. Reesing rushed for KU's first two scores and threw a pair of second quarter touchdown passes to give the 25th-ranked Jayhawks a 28-0 halftime...
Nelson finding himself more in the mix
October 23, 2009 by
Sooner Scoop
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Jonathan Nelson has been a player talked up by Sooner coaches for two years. But every time he's made that march toward playing time, injuries have derailed his progress. Now healthy, Nelson is impressing and making a charge at even more playing time. With the pass happy Kansas...
Morningstar Suspended
LAWRENCE, Kan. - Kansas men's basketball head coach Bill Self announced Saturday he has suspended junior guard Brady Morningstar for the first semester.
W. Soccer. Kansas Returns Home to Host Jayhawk Invitational
September 15, 2009 by
KUathletics.com
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After a 5-1-1 start, the Kansas Jayhawks will play its final non-conference matches at home when it hosts the Jayhawk Invitational this weekend. No. 22 Kansas will play host to No. 18 San Diego at 5 p.m. Friday and South Dakota State Sunday at 1 p.m. Other contests in the tournament...
Angus Quigley: All in the Family
September 09, 2009 by
KUathletics.com
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Angus Quigley grew up in Cleburne, Texas with three women--his mom and two sisters. His 25-year-old sister Zantelle played volleyball at Paul Quinn College in Dallas, while his 21-year-old sister Philana currently plays volleyball and runs track at Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
A Tiger With No Charity Stripes
April 08, 2008 by
Truth About It
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The Memphis Tigers are establishing some bad free-throw memories.
NCAA Championship Game Live Blog
April 07, 2008 by
Epic Carnival
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We are getting set to see the Memphis Tigers who has a 38-1 record with the lone loss coming to Tennessee take on the Kansas Jayhawks who have a 36-3 record.
Brady Morningstar of Kansas Jayhawks arrested on suspicion of drunken driving
For Thorson, Change is Good
September 03, 2009 by
KUathletics.com
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It is hard to miss Brad Thorson when he walks into a room. The 6-3, 290-pound junior is always smiling and usually has something to say. His jokes are sarcastic and he comes off as a comedian, but his personality is different when it comes to football. On the field, Thorson is completely...
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