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--------------------------------------------------------------- [Lawrence 'LJ' Arnold focusing on future, not past, during Kansas' training camp]( [Kansas wide receiver Lawrence "LJ" Arnold catches a pass as part of a drill during a training camp practice on Aug. 8, 2022.]( By: Zac Boyer Kansas wide receiver Lawrence "LJ" Arnold is eager to move beyond the circumstances that led to him deciding to transfer in April, only to rescind ... Posted yesterday at 3:20 p.m. --------------------------------------------------------------- Tale of the Tait: [With ESPN time slots there for the taking, Big 12 should get aggressive in pursuit of standing as college football's No. 3 conference]( [With ESPN time slots there for the taking, Big 12 should get aggressive in pursuit of standing as college football's No. 3 conference]( By: Matt Tait When news broke this week that ESPN had turned down a massive rights package offered by the Big Ten Conference — $380 million per ... Posted yesterday at 2:59 p.m. --------------------------------------------------------------- KUsports Video: [Kansas wide receiver Doug Emilien offers his first impression of his new program]( [First-year KU wide receiver Doug Emilien on the transition to Kansas & his goals for 2022]( By: Matt Tait Posted yesterday at 1:50 p.m. --------------------------------------------------------------- KUsports Video: [Kansas WRs coach Terrence Samuel, WR Lawrence Arnold on training camp growth]( [Kansas WRs coach Terrence Samuel on his players' development in camp]( By: Zac Boyer Posted yesterday at 12:35 p.m. --------------------------------------------------------------- Tale of the Tait: [Support for the Kansas football program is about much more than putting fans in the stands these days]( [Support for the Kansas football program is about much more than putting fans in the stands these days]( By: Matt Tait Kansas football coach Lance Leipold has plenty to worry about between now and the Sept. 2 season opener against Tennessee Tech. But the one ... Posted August 8 at 5:31 p.m. --------------------------------------------------------------- Tale of the Tait: [7 Kansas opponents ranked or receiving votes in first college football coaches poll of 2022]( [7 Kansas opponents ranked or receiving votes in first college football coaches poll of 2022]( By: Matt Tait Polls are a pretty unscientific way to rank teams but they’re always good for sparking a little discussion. That’s what made Monday’s ... Posted August 8 at 2:07 p.m. --------------------------------------------------------------- Boyer on the Beat: [Quarterback Jason Bean misses Kansas' practice; underclassmen take second-team reps]( By: Zac Boyer Kansas quarterback Jason Bean has not practiced in recent days because of an illness, coach Lance Leipold said Monday. Bean, a redshirt senior who started ... Posted August 8 at 1:25 p.m. --------------------------------------------------------------- KUsports Video: [Lance Leipold, DTs coach Jim Panagos speak after Day 6 of Kansas' training camp]( [Kansas coach Lance Leipold speaks following Day 6 of preseason training camp]( By: Zac Boyer Posted August 8 at 1:01 p.m. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Kansas trying to find 'exciting' ways to use depth at running back as an advantage]( [Kansas redshirt sophomore running back Ky Thomas during a training camp practice on Aug. 4, 2022.]( By: Zac Boyer One of Kansas' strengths entering the season appears to be the depth it has at running back. Determining how it can use those players is ... Posted August 7 at 9:53 p.m. --------------------------------------------------------------- Boyer on the Beat: [Kansas football team adds linebacker from Switzerland]( By: Zac Boyer The Kansas football team landed another transfer over the weekend in Alex Raich, a linebacker from Switzerland who spent the last two seasons at a ... Posted August 7 at 2:45 p.m. --------------------------------------------------------------- You are receiving this email because of your relationship with the Lawrence Journal-World or because at some point in the past you shared your email address with us. If you no longer want to receive emails from us, follow instructions at the link below. [Click here to unsubscribe and manage your email subscriptions.]( Lawrence Journal-World P.O Box 888, Lawrence, Kansas 66044

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