After getting back to the winning side of things on Saturday against Temple, the young Jayhawks now find themselves doing something they might not be prepared for this early in the season. Playing a true road game. Read the rest of this entry »
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Jayhawks: On the Road for the First Time
Jayhawks Looking to Rebound
Just for a minute, think back to the year 2005. Think back to when Mario Chalmers, Brandon Rush, Julian Wright, and Micah Downs were all freshmen. Russell Robinson, Shasha Kaun, C.J. Giles, and Darnell Jackson were just sophomores. That team was loaded with talent. Talent that had proven nothing and beaten no one. They had to learn to win, but first, they had to learn to practice like winning teams practice. Read the rest of this entry »
Kansas Players Receive Honors
It’s that time of year where newspapers and magazines start handing out honors to some of the best football players in the country and in respective conferences. With a season that led to the Insight Bowl which put KU in back to back bowl games for the first time ever. The Jayhawks did not go unrecognized for their efforts throughout a regular season that ended in victory over border rival, Missouri. Read the rest of this entry »
Insight Bowl: Kansas versus Minnesota
It’s hard to believe (okay maybe not) that in the 119-year history of Kansas football, KU has never made back-to-back bowl appearances. Ray Evans? No. Gayle Sayers? No. John Riggins? No. Okay what about Tony Sands? No. Jake Sharp??? YES! KU has come a long way in a short amount of time and another bowl victory after last years Orange Bowl showing would only enhance the visibility of the KU football program. On New Years Eve the Jayhawks (7-5, 4-4) will face the Minnesota Golden Gophers (7-5, 3-5) at the Insight Bowl in Tempe Arizona. With the post-season battles fast approaching The Shiver takes a look at the match-up Read the rest of this entry »
Little Breaks Hand
The start of Mario Little’s career at Kansas as been eagerly anticipated by many Kansas fans. Especially since it has become clear that the Jayhawks could use some much needed help on the wing on both ends of the court. Read the rest of this entry »

