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Jan 28, 2009 Jun 01, 2012 26 1433
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Do not play Rock Chalk in Missouri schools
Funny story about irate Mizzou fans.
Report: Big East, WVU reach $20M settlement
maybe we will get a football schedule now
The 2012 kPOY watch list
I now we all like ourselves some Kenpom. Guess is who is at the top of the list?
Thomas Robinson Grows Into His Role at Kansas
from Grantland
BYU's Brandon Davies suspended for the rest of the season
May cost them a number 1 seed.
Hope you get ESPN3
cause channelsurfing is gone.
SI Power Rankings with PERs
Contains an interesting look at player efficiency and our 10 man rotation
Big 10 was surprised?
could revisit names.
Good info on the Selby transition from ESPN
Good info on practice (did not realize he had stopped practicing) and on how he pays off the $4,000.
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Should we be worried?
maybe the delay has nothing to do with 'Melo
Lawmakers push Houston for Big 12
umm, no thanks
Just got an Email from KU Alumni Association
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Dear Bryan: The Big 12 and its predecessors have been an important part of the college sports landscape for decades. The decisions of Colorado and Nebraska to leave the conference are unfortunate, because they threaten the rich traditions that have inspired fans throughout the years. Their decisions also create uncertainty for the University of Kansas and other schools in the conference, and that uncertainty has understandably created concern among Jayhawks. While we all hoped these changes would not take place, we have always foreseen the potential for shifts in the conference’s alignment. That is why we have been proactive throughout this process, aggressively pursuing the interests of KU and its student-athletes. As you know better than anyone, KU is a leader in higher education and intercollegiate athletics, and the value we offer is clear. Our student-athletes excel in the classroom and on the field of competition, and they study, practice and compete in facilities that are second-to-none. More broadly, the academic and research profile of our university is strong. We continue to enroll an ever more talented and diverse student body, while our scholars continue to break new ground in fields from cancer treatment to the arts. For all these reasons, we are confident that KU will emerge from this process in a position that enables our student-athletes to continue to compete at the highest level. Now, that process may not be rapid, and there will continue to be rumors and speculation. But we want to assure you that we will continue to aggressively pursue the best interests of KU and its student-athletes. We will also keep you informed as the process unfolds. Thank you for your continued support of the University of Kansas! Rock Chalk!
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Haskell offers haven for hidden talent
Pretty good article about Haskell, our neighbors across town. When I was a student I took class at Haskell that was half KU, half Haskell students. One of the best class I ever took.
Vols BBall Players in Trouble
This could really affect who plays in next week's game.
NCAA All-Time Wins Graph
With Kentucky winning their 2000 game this looked timely. 1965-1980 Is where we lost it.
Xavier Henry - ESPN interview
First Take interview with Dana Jacobson
Article on Mangino
You can skip the Magini part, but the part on Magino really hits they bacj and forth that has been going on in my mind.
ESPN 2009 Bowl Projections - Week 5
Mark Schlabach has us in the Fiesta Bowl. Finally starting to get some love.
Twin transformation
Morris brothers add weight, confidence for soph seasons
Talib facing battery charge
Hope this is nothing.
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