• KU ROSTER 2026-27

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    JAYHAWKFAN214J
    Atticus Richmond has made to his new home https://x.com/i/status/2060484528607567986
  • 2026 KU Season

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    kjayhawks2.0K
    A nice win!! I had it on my phone most the afternoon. We will play the winner of MO state and Arkansas tomorrow. It’s important to remember this is a double elimination regional so we have to beat the same team twice pending on how it’s goes. Both winners will play and both losers will play eliminating one team. Then the 1-0 bracket game loser will play the winner of the elimination game.
  • Nature

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    Today's photo is of a crocus. We have lots of these scattered throughout the properties. They seem so delicate. I did not know that they cultivate saffron from these plants!!. Mine are mostly white but have seen a couple of purpleish ones. Crocus (/ˈkroʊkəs/; plural: crocuses or croci) is a genus of seasonal flowering plants in the family Iridaceae (iris family) comprising about 100 species of perennials growing from corms. They are low growing plants, whose flower stems remain underground, that bear relatively large white, yellow, orange or purple flowers and then become dormant after flowering. Many are cultivated for their flowers, appearing in autumn, winter, or spring. The flowers close at night and in overcast weather conditions. The crocus has been known throughout recorded history, mainly as the source of saffron. Saffron is obtained from the dried stigma of Crocus sativus, an autumn-blooming species. It is valued as a spice and dyestuff, and is one of the most expensive spices in the world. Iran is the center of saffron production. Crocuses are native to woodland, scrub, and meadows from sea level to alpine tundra from the Mediterranean, through North Africa, central and southern Europe, the islands of the Aegean, the Middle East and across Central Asia to Xinjiang in western China. Crocuses may be propagated from seed or from daughter cormels formed on the corm, that eventually produce mature plants. They arrived in Europe from Turkey in the 16th century and became valued as an ornamental flowering plant. [image: 1780069462871-24755545-1bb3-48b8-8269-2dfc4fd9ff6b-image.png]
  • White Sox - hearing good things

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    @crimsonblu22 Not sure he is the problem, we do not have good hitters, pitching is solid but hitting and bullpen are bad.
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    bskeetB
    Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.
  • Roll Call

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    RockChalkinTexas 0R
    @bskeet Please know that we all on this board care enough for one another and have this board to share in the crazy, good times as well as the sad imes. You're in my thoughts.
  • Reforming college sports / Da Bill

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  • Chiefs offseason thread

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    mayjayM
    @rockchalkjayhawk said in Chiefs offseason thread: "He's the best part-time stupid receiver KC sometimes has." Just a little edit for completeness!
  • 2026 Transfer Portal Chaos/Madness Thread

    KU Basketball Recruiting
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    NCAA likely to fight that one since he declared for the draft and didn't withdraw (and this isn't an international prospect situation). Always a chance it doesn't hold up in court, but the NCAA has been consistent that players are no longer eligible after that so I feel like like it is a long shot that RJ is eligible when this is all played out.
  • Turgeon hired to coach UMKC

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    Boy, things are really slow on this site . . . so I thought I'd share a story. Back in 1996, UMKC was looking for a new basketball coach. For "political" reasons, they formed a search committee. The committee of 24 had nothing to do with the selection, but it made a good cover. I was on the committee. We interviewed the three finalists: Mark Turgeon, Mike Anderson (who went on to head coach at Arkansas) and Bob Sundvold. Sundvold was the choice of the AD, probably because he had coached under Norm Stewart at Misery and had "taken the fall" for Norm over NCAA violations. The interview with Turgeon was memorable. I asked what I thought was a great question: "You've been an assistant to three great coaches. What did you learn from each of them?" Turgeon responded as though he had prepared for my question. "Coach Brown is the greatest in-game coach in the game. After almost every timeout, he'd come down to me as ask, 'Turg, what would you have done?' Coach Williams is exceptionally well organized. He taught me how to organize my day; how to organize practices. And Coach Green taught me how to deal with the media." Turgeon was well prepared and had a great interview. The other great question during that interview was "Coach Turgeon, what kind of players will you recruit?" Turgeon answered, "I'll recruit players who can shoot. I can teach them my offense, and I can teach them how to play defense. But I can't teach them how to shoot." Very memorable.
  • Darryn Peterson

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    approxinfinityA
    @benshawks08 this is a fantastic underexplored point: all season long many of assumed that the reason the team had no chemistry with DP was because they deferred to him and that time would solve this problem (if we were optimistic) or that DP was a prima donna, or everyone else on the team was a midmajor wuss and thats why the chemistry wasnt there (if we were not). But maybe in actuality they were all worried for the kid or weirded out by the situation. Maybe no amount of extra time on the court was going to fix it because the lack of an explanation hung over every play. This makes way more sense than assuming there was something wrong with individual personalities regarding the lack of a cohesive team identity.
  • Shawshank Still Lovely

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    nuleafjhawkN
    @kjayhawks2.0 I saw that (originally) in the movie theater with all colors of folk in attendance. And everyone was laughing equally hard. People are too dang sensitive these days.
  • Football Talent

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    approxinfinityA
    @Jayhawk_69 not seeing it. https://notes.noteflight.com/online-masterclass-with-acclaimed-video-game-composer-chance-thomas/
  • Mother's Day

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    Happy Mother’s Day everyone!!
  • Jason Bean Plays Fri March 27 at 7C on FOX

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    @stoptheflop And he dropped a sure TD in the end zone today. Bean has been traded to the end of the bench in DC behind last year's championship QB and MVP.
  • 2025-26 Portal Thread

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    @approxinfinity As usual, you have the stats! And, they are dramatic,
  • Past jayhawks

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    He hasn’t won a Championship, but he’s won an mvp and just won a series against the hated (by Philly) Celtics. They’ve built a good team around him. Now his body has to hold up. Which I doubt it will, but we’ll see. I watched a good part of the 3-3, next game decides series game against the Celtics. I figured they ought to be playing hard to win that one. I wasn’t disappointed. Great game. And Embiid played well.
  • KState Game

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    Texas Hawk 10T
    @patoh3 said in KState Game: I hope they can bear him. He was Scott Drew's version of Kurtis Townsend until he took the KSU job.
  • Sorsby In Trouble for Gambling

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    BSharkB
    Adjust KU's record last year tbh
  • 2026 Recruiting

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    nuleafjhawkN
    @approxinfinity