It is important to note that I’m no expert when it comes to coaching hires. Lance Leipold is just the third football coach hired by the University of Kansas during my time covering the program in some capacity. Yet Leipold’s press conference, which took place at the Indoor Practice ...
For the first time in two years, a spring game was played at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium. Thanks to a unique scoring system, the White team (defense) earned a 74-42 win over the Blue team (offense) on Saturday. While there is only so much that can be gleaned from an event like ...
After what appeared to be a thorough coaching search, the [University of Kansas officially picked Lance Leipold][1] to take over its football program on Friday. And the case for Leipold, who came to KU after six seasons at the helm at Buffalo, was really never hard to make. He’s just ...
With the search for KU’s next football coach [reportedly nearing an end][1], all the buzz seems to be around Army’s Jeff Monken and Buffalo head coach Lance Leipold. Regardless of which side you might fall on, it is clear that either candidate would be viewed as a great hire by the ...
If Army’s Jeff Monken ends up being the guy, all you really need to see is two famous videos to get an idea of what the Kansas football program would be getting. The search for KU’s next football coach is [reportedly nearing a conclusion][1], and it appears Monken is on the shortlist ...
It is impossible to know exactly what’s going on behind closed doors during interviews, as the University of Kansas continues to search for its next head football coach. But one thing that certainly will be brought up is how a candidate plans to turn the program around. The Jayhawks ...
Travis Goff was formally introduced as the new athletic director at Kansas Wednesday morning at the Lied Center. Goff, who is a 2002 graduate of the University of Kansas and native of Dodge City, is the fifth AD hired by Kansas since the late Bob Frederick retired in 2001. He takes over ...
The starting quarterback competition has practically become an annual tradition with the Kansas football program, but an unexpected candidate entered the mix last week when former North Texas signal caller [Jason Bean decided to transfer][1] to KU. Bean has already demonstrated what he ...