Kansas football center Bryce Foster has garnered yet another preseason honor, this time from USA TODAY. A group of sports writers who cover the Big 12 for the USA TODAY Sports Network, named Foster as one of five offensive linemen to their Preseason All-Big 12 Team.
The Big 12 Media Days, which began today at The Star in Frisco, Texas, will feature a handful of Kansas Jayhawks on the stage for day two. However, a minor shakeup has already occurred in the Jayhawks’ lineup of player representatives.
The 2025 Preseason All-Big 12 Teams (as voted on by Big 12 media members) were announced by the conference today, and one Kansas Jayhawk has found themselves on the list.
Former Texas A&M offensive lineman Bryce Foster is thriving at Kansas. The Katy, Texas native has qualified for the NCAA Track and Field Championships in shot put, the Kansas football team announced via X.
The Kansas Jayhawks had two players drafted last month in the NFL Draft, and a flurry of former players signed UDFA deals as well. While it appears that Lance Leipold’s 2025 squad does not possess as much pro potential, one Jayhawk in particular is catching the eyes of draft scouts.
Kansas offensive lineman Bryce Foster is looking leaner and meaner heading into the 2025 season. The former Texas A&M transfer has shed 20 pounds during winter workouts, now sitting at 310 pounds, and could be an even bigger force in the trenches for the Jayhawks this fall.
Texas A&M Aggies offensive lineman Bryce Foster entered the NCAA Transfer Portal this offseason, hoping to find a fresh start at a new Power Conference program.
The Kansas Jayhawks came into the offseason with a big hole in an otherwise phenomenal offense: an offensive line that lost a big piece in center Mike Novitsky.
Former Texas A&M Aggies starting offensive lineman Bryce Foster is still searching for his new home in the NCAA Transfer Portal. In recent weeks, he has shown interest in various Power 5 programs, including taking a visit to USC - who is set to make their Big Ten debut next season - last month.
There's a talented player still hanging out in the NCAA transfer portal that the Tennessee Vols should consider pursuing. But not so he can help the Vols
The transfer portal window has closed. But there are plenty of red-hot portal players out there burning holes in the pockets of head coaches and athletic directors.