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Some Jayhawks looking to stay, return
Some of Turner Gill's newest recruits may have some familiar names. Angus Quigley, Vernon Brooks and Jocques Crawford are three current or former Jayhawks looking to play for Gill.
Mangino Resigns as KU Head Football Coach
" The KU Athletics Department confirmed Thursday evening that Mark Mangino will not return as Kansas head football coach.
Seasona s twists and turns lead to Senior Day
Somewhere in Kansas' football facility near Memorial Stadium - on a nondescript white board - there's a quote written by linebackers coach Bill Miller.
Kansas Seniors: Ready To Tackle Life
Kansas senior Angus Quigley has experienced ups and downs in his Jayhawk career.
Kansas seniors agonize over derailed year
They came to Kansas not knowing what to expect and, years later, had to live under the weight of expectations.
Angus Quigley Wrapping Up KU Career
Angus Quigley has seen more and more time at linebacker the last few weeks. Nov. 13, 2009 It's that time of year again when the fans and those close to the football program thank a group of quality individuals for their contributions as they play their last home game at Memorial Stadium.
Husker assistant wary of KU offense despite woes 6:57 p.m. Forget the Jayhawks' recent struggles on offense.
Kansas put itself in a hole immediately, destroying any pregame emotional momentum and putting KU fans in "we're really gonna need some lucky breaks" mode for most of three quarters.
Last night, I went back and watched the tape of the KU-Colorado game, and today I've been combing over the Big 12 stat pack that we get each week.
There were the new faces, and there were the old faces in new places, and overall, Mark Mangino is relatively happy with the changes he made to his defense last week.xxxx Mangino, whose Jayhawks dropped seven spots to 24th in the Associated Press poll after losing to Colorado, used six new guys on defense -- safety Lubbock Smith, cornerback D.J.
Jayhawks fall short at Colorado
Todd Reesing experienced enough emotions on Saturday night to fill up an entire career.
KU | Jayhawks haven't forgotten last year's slim win at Iowa State
There are turning points for every program, moments that either send a team tumbling down an unforeseen path or keep it heading in the right direction.
Reesing has been Kansas' 'stick of dynamite'
Call it fate, destiny or providence to describe what happened in that first meeting between Todd Reesing and Mark Mangino.
Dwyer: Opurum speaks softly, has big game
It isn't hard to like freshman running back Toben Opurum. Before he ever set foot on the Lawrence campus for school, he spurned the advances of one of the most storied programs in the country - Notre Dame - to commit to the Jayhawks.
Kansasa Sharp outlasts all doubters
The last man standing in the Kansas backfield is talking about motivation. Im motivated by all sorts of things, Jake Sharp says.
KU notes: Mangino says Lueken chose to leave program
Mangino says Lueken chose to leave programKansas coach Mark Mangino said two weeks ago that offensive lineman Ben Luekens status was up in the air.
TulsaWorld.com - College Football
Coach: Mark Mangino 2008 record: 8-5, 4-4 Big 12 2009 preseason media poll: second in Big 12 North Notebook Briscoe in limbo: Oklahoma couldn't cover Dezmon Briscoe last year, when the Kansas wide receiver set a school record with 269 yards in OU's 45-31 victory.
Lueken's future at Kansas is uncertain
Ben Lueken update Offensive tackle Ben Lueken's future at Kansas is in question.
Running back Crawford transferring from KU
Jocques Crawford arrived on the Kansas campus in 2008 as one of the most highly anticipated football recruits in the Mark Mangino era.
Jayhawks have a big chip on their shoulders
Details have faded with time. It was the fall of 2005. He recalls a weekend recruiting trip in Lawrence, Kan.
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