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Tuff win in Kansas
Posted on 1 Nov 2012 by Don Greene.
What's wrong with the Texas Longhorns. Time has caught up with the program. Too put it bluntly Mack's stuff is old. The league and college football has learned and mastered Brown's system. He has lost some very good defensive coordinator in the past years. Those loses have made the defense play ineffective. I still believe defense wins the game. And the Longhorn defense this year ...
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Redemption!
Posted on 15 Feb 2011 by Shaun Albin.
The Valentine’s Day Massacre in Manhattan, Kansas is complete. Led by Jacob Pullen’s scoring barrage, the Jayhawks reign as #1 ended the same day it began. Up to this point, Kansas State had been an enigma. The expectations entering the season were sky high. Star guard Jacob Pullen let the world know the Big 12 championship would go through Manhattan. Then, the team struggled throug...
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Marcus Morris Named to Mid-Season Wooden Award List
Posted on 6 Jan 2011 by Shaun Albin.
Today, Marcus Morris moves one step closer to claiming the John R. Wooden Player of the Year award. Midway through the season, the Jayhawks' leading scorer has propelled his team to an undefeated record and a top five ranking. Through fourteen games, Marcus Morris has not only led the Jayhawks in scoring, but is dominating in the paint by shooting 60.6% from the field ...
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Jayhawks Breeze by Kangaroos
Posted on 6 Jan 2011 by Shaun Albin.
The disparity in talent was evident immediately. Kansas, streaked out to a 15-0 start through the first 5 minutes and 47 seconds as UMKC simply couldn’t find a way to match up. The Jayhawks continued to create turnovers and run all night on their way to a 99-52 performance. Despite losing Markieff Morris in the first two minutes to foul trouble, Kansas pulled away immediately. Led b...
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#6 Kansas’ stellar defense holds back Bobcats
Posted on 27 Nov 2010 by Jacob Corrigan.
Last year, Ohio University Basketball (now 3-2) pulled off the stunning upset in the first round of the NCAA Tournament by beating the Georgetown Hoyas (a #4 seed, the ‘Cats were a #13) soundly. That momentum didn't carry over tonight as they fell hard to the #6 ranked Kansas Jayhawks. The matchup was part of a 4 game home and travel tournament, the Las Vegas Invitational. The game was he...
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KU Completes Miracle Comeback
Posted on 7 Nov 2010 by David Freivogel.
Well the first part of my dream to end the year has come true in exciting fashion I'll add. The Jayhawks down 45-17 to begin the final quarter against Colorado, the hawks put up a furious amount of points to complete an unbelievable comeback to say the least, and win 52-45. Listening to this game at first was unbearable, as it probably was being there to watch it. But for those who hung in ther...
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Kansas vs Colorado
Posted on 5 Nov 2010 by David Freivogel.
This weeks matchup between the two schools will be the last meeting aginst the two for a long time, or might be the last one ever. As you know Colorado is leaving to join the Pac 10 next season. So if you are a Kansas fan you would like to keep them winless in the Big XII and watch the Jayhawks pick up their first conference win this season, and first Big XII win since the Jayhawks beat Iowa...
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KU Falls Again
Posted on 24 Oct 2010 by David Freivogel.
In a game that had a lot of first half scoring, only saw the Jayhawks scoring ten of the forty-one points that were put up. The Jayhawks were able to move the ball on Texas A&M's defense, which wasn't a shocker, but were unable to score on them. Things were looking good for the KU offense, until late in the half when an under thrown pass to the endzone from Webb was picked off by Ron Miller...
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Iowa State 28, Texas 21
Posted on 23 Oct 2010 by Allison Weydert.
Wow, what a big win for the Cyclones. Many props today, for one the game plan could not go any better. The Clones scored the right amount of points and the run game was right on with 199 yards of the total 335 yards for the day. Alexander Robinson rushing for 120 yards and two touchdowns. Iowa State drew first blood by scoring a touchdown in the first quarter and scored one every quarter. Tex...
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Sunflower Show-up?
Posted on 15 Oct 2010 by David Freivogel.
Well it is Friday morning and the Kansas Jayhawk faithful are wondering two things. One is how early do I have to be at Allen Fieldhouse tonight to get in to see the basketball team at midnight madness? The other is, wasn't there suppose to be a football game last night between us and K-State? I know that the Wildcats had shown up, but did the Jayhawks? The answer to those questions are; you ne...
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Sunflower Showdown
Posted on 13 Oct 2010 by David Freivogel.
Here we go! KU vs K-State, the Jayhawks and the Wildcats. Crimson and blue against purple and white. I have to believe that both teams have been waiting for this for quite sometime now. Not only is this a big rivalry game, each team is looking for some redemption after both teams got a royal beat down handed to them in each of their last games. Kansas is coming off a bye week in which they had ...
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Kansas State – Kansas Preview
Posted on 13 Oct 2010 by Chad Craghead.
Coming off an embarrassing 48-13 defeat to Nebraska last week, the Kansas State Wildcats will look to bounce back against in-state rival Kansas for a second consecutive Thursday night contest. The Wildcats were manhandled in all facets of the game last week, led by Husker QB Taylor Martinez, who ran for 241 yards and four touchdowns. After the defeat, the Kansas State defense fell to 106th nati...









