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Sayers widely respected as KU’s greatest of all-time
When the news hit last month that former Kansas University running back Gale Sayers was coming back to Lawrence to become the athletics department’s Director of Fundraising for Special Projects, it didn’t take long for his return to the program to make an impression with the members of the 2009 team.
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Brady Morningstar delivers open letter to KU fans
KU junior guard Brady Morningstar wrote this open letter to KU fans and delivered it to the media Thursday afternoon.
KUsports.com staff’s Week 6 college football picks
The following are the Journal-World/6Sports staffers’ picks for Week 6 of the college football season.
Late Night in the Phog to be featured on ESPNU
Kansas University’s Late Night in the Phog will be featured on ESPNU’s program “Going Mad of Midnight Madness,” a four-hour special that will air on Oct. 16 starting at 8 p.m.
Aldrich, Collins honored together
Top players together in everything, class included
The Big 12’s Preseason Co-Players of the Year happen to be bosom buddies.
Close to consensus
Sayers widely respected as KU’s greatest of all-time
When the news hit last month that former Kansas University running back Gale Sayers was coming back to Lawrence to become the athletics department’s Director of Fundraising for Special Projects, it didn’t take long for his return to the program to make an impression with the members of the 2009 team.
NU’s top-ranked ‘D’ prepares for MU
No one in the country has scored less than whoever is playing Nebraska in a given week. No one has cared less, it seems, than Cornhuskers coach Bo Pelini.
KU Quarterback club meets today
Lawrence Journal-World sports editor Tom Keegan and KUSports.com Big 12 blogger Eric Sorrentino will be the featured guest speakers at today’s KU Quarterback Club meeting at Buffalo Wild Wings, 1012 Mass St.
Kansas volleyball falls to Nebraska, 3-0
No. 9 Nebraska swept the Kansas University volleyball team, 25-20, 25-20, 25-21, on Wednesday night before 4,034 fans at sold-out NU Coliseum.
Mangino lauds his players’ attention to detail
Every so often, Kansas University football coach Mark Mangino and members of his coaching staff will be sitting in their respective offices at 9 or 10 p.m., going about their business, when a player will drop by to talk football.
Keegan: KU fall incidents will fade
The Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, may it rest in peace, died 20 autumns ago and not a day has gone by in which I haven’t missed it.