NCAA Basketball Carlton Bragg Officially Signs With Kansas

Kansas Coach Bill Self can officially call Carlton Bragg a member of his Kansas program.  On Wednesday morning, Bragg signed his national letter of intent to become the first member of the 2015 recruiting class for the Kansas Jayhawks. Carlton Bragg is a 6’9”, 225 pound, power forward who is a native of Cleveland, Ohio.  Bragg is rated as the […]

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NCAA Basketball: Perry Ellis Returning to Kansas

Kansas Jayhawk fans everywhere can now let out a deep sigh of relief. Last night at the Jayhawks annual awards banquet junior forward Perry Ellis announced that he is returning for senior season. “There’s still a lot left on the table,” Ellis said, “It will be best for me to come back…getting my degree is important to me.” Ellis had received […]

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Texas fires Rick Barnes proving winning is just not enough

In the modern era of college sports being a consistent winner at a high level of competition is no longer good enough. Case in point, Nebraska fired head football coach Bo Pelini in 2014 after seven years of winning at least nine games every season during his tenure, but that was still not good enough for the Cornhusker faithful. Another […]

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Kansas will be without forward Cliff Alexander in Big Dance

Fresh off a Big 12 Tournament championship game loss 70-66 to Iowa State on Saturday the news for University of Kansas basketball fans did not get any better on Monday. Jayhawks’ men’s basketball coach Bill Self announced star freshman forward Cliff Alexander would not play in the NCAA Tournament. Alexander has missed the last six KU games after eligibility concerns […]

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