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HEADLINES KU forward Dedric Lawson's name appears on Memphis police report The name of Kansas forwar

[KUsports.com]( [Headlines]( HEADLINES KU forward Dedric Lawson's name appears on Memphis police report The name of Kansas forward Dedric Lawson appeared in a police report in his hometown of Memphis early Thursday morning, as a waitress at a local bar and grill alleged that Lawson skipped out on a tab worth $88.20. By Matt Tait ... [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 'He'll make you miss': WR Steven Sims' role and production expected to expand Among all the words offensive coordinator Doug Meacham has used since accepting his position at Kansas to describe what type of weapon junior receiver Steven Sims Jr. can become in his Air Raid system, three stand tall above the rest. Makes. You. Miss. By Benton Smith ... [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Self calls Dedric Lawson's handling of recent suspension 'very good' Asked on a radio appearance Wednesday about the recent suspension of transfer forward Dedric Lawson, who missed KU's trip to Italy earlier this month, Kansas basketball coach Bill Self said the former Memphis standout was "very good about it" and understood why he was disciplined the way he was. By Matt Tait ... [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Tom Keegan: James McClinton deserves banner on Memorial Stadium exterior A second-team All-American in 2007, James McClinton was a beast of a defensive tackle, so explosive, so quick, so strong, so consistently enthusiastic.... [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- STAFF BLOGS Thu, 17 Aug 2017 12:29:41 -0500 KU women celebrate 50 years of athletics... [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Thu, 17 Aug 2017 11:56:48 -0500 Kansas football’s top 25 difference-makers: No. 12, WR Chase Harrell... [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- WATCH KUSPORTS VIDEOS [KU Sports Extra]( --------------------------------------------------------------- CONNECT WITH US: [FACEBOOK]( [TWITTER]( READ MORE: [Roster]( | [Schedule]( | [Staff Blogs]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Journal-World Media] You are receiving this email because of your relationship with LJWorld.com, and at some point in the past you shared your email address with us. If you do not desire to receive communications from us, click unsubscribe BELOW. If you wish to CONTACT US, please do not reply to this message as replies are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. We are happy to help you with any questions or concerns you may have, please contact us directly via: VIP@LJWorld.com Lawrence Journal-World, 645 New Hampshire, Lawrence, KS 66044, (785) 832-7112. [Unsubscribe]( [Edit Your Profile]( [Click here to forward to a friend](

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