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The Slant Staff was back in the studio talking basketball and football - The Jayhawks are picking up momentum for one of the top basketball recruits - Where Bill Self and his staff have been recruiting - Big official visits on campus this weekend - Looking back at the Missouri game - Can the Jayhawks go on a winning streak - Thoughts on the bye week - The latest in recruiting and where the coaches are going on the road
The banter boys are full of facts, figures, and smiles. Diving into offbeat food treats, honeymoons, rivalries, beers, music, and much more. Time to learn and laugh a bunch!
The Legends of Kansas Podcast features KU greats Chris Harris Jr. and Brandon McAnderson. Chris Harris Jr. is a former Jayhawk Safety who played 12 seasons in the NFL, primarily with the Denver Broncos. Brandon McAnderson is a former Jayhawk Fullback and host of the Crimson and Blue Show He's also a sideline reporter for the Jayhawks Sports Network from Learfield sports. Subscribe and join them all season long as they breakdown Kansas Football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Legends of Kansas Podcast features KU greats Chris Harris Jr. and Brandon McAnderson. Chris Harris Jr. is a former Jayhawk Safety who played 12 seasons in the NFL, primarily with the Denver Broncos. Brandon McAnderson is a former Jayhawk Fullback and host of the Crimson and Blue Show He's also a sideline reporter for the Jayhawks Sports Network from Learfield sports. Subscribe and join them all season long as they breakdown Kansas Football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob and Tommy talk about the fast approaching KU football bye week with Jayhawk Insider Shreyas Laddha.
Sports Daily: 9/10/25 Complete Show - A shotgun approach to topics today. And yes Jacob... it is a Hawaiian Shirt Wednesday.
The Missouri-Kansas War is back! On Tiger fan had something under his sleeve for the Jayhawks when participating in the kicking for money challenge.
It's a great week to be a Missouri Tigers fan as they rely on a couple of rock solid fundamentals to stop the Kansas Jayhawks to win the Border War revisited. The best team won but boy, oh boy, did KU have a shot in this one. The Chiefs find themselves all alone in last place as the week begins. Yes, the division we promise will be the toughest ever proved true as the Raiders and Broncos both won, too. We also update the injury status of Xavier Worthy. The Royals can't get the sweep against the Twins and fall another game back in the Wildcard race. Trump is taking Chicago with ICE but is adamant he's not at war with the city itself. Scott Bessent sets the host of Meet the Press straight. It was quite a final act by the Chinook Helicopters and their pilots the the Army Reserve in KC this weekend. Rich Eisen takes a shot at Harrison Butker and a legendary, grammy award winning rock star has died at 81.
Mizzou Volleyball head coach Dawn Sullivan joins us to talk about her team and a big non-conference matchup with Stanford at the Hearnes Center Tuesday night. Later, Matt and Brad break down the Football victory over the Jayhawks and get you caught up on everything going on with Mizzou Athletics.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mizzou fans were the only football contingent with smiles after a revealing weekend. We talk Chiefs, MU, Jayhawks and ‘Cats with Stan Weber. Plenty else for me to dive into as the Royals conclude a tepid homestand but still have hope, as we hear from Vinnie, Current setting records, Alcaraz on top, Rory heroics and more. Lots to dive into!
Hour 1 - After some NFL and Wildcat talk, Jacob and Tommy wrap up hour 1 with some Jayhawk football talk.
How did Mizzou find so much production against Kansas on Saturday? Bill Connelly of ESPN joined the Big Show on Monday to discuss the vast disparity on the stat sheet between the Tigers and Jayhawks, how to view Mizzou after the win, and the other major games from week 2 of college football.
Gabe DeArmond and Cody Goodwin break down Mizzou's come-from-behind 42-31 win over the Jayhawks on Saturday afternoon. The good, the bad, the reasons to hope, the reasons to worry and your voicemails as Mizzou goes to 2-0.
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Bruce Feldman, Chris “The Bear” Fallica and Sammy Panayotovich dive into a couple of classic rivalries and the Top 25 showdown this week. We kick things off with the Cy-Hawk rivalry, as Iowa travels to Ames to face #16 Iowa State, analyzing QB play from Mark Gronowski and Rocco Becht, defensive matchups, and why history says the total will go under. Then it's the Border War, with Kansas heading to Missouri... can the Jayhawks cover as underdogs? The marquee clash is #15 Michigan vs #18 Oklahoma, where sharp betting movement helps shape the outlook. Plus, Sammy P joins us forThe Walkthrough to reveal the insider information from the sportsbook. Make sure to tune in EVERY Friday for Bruce & The Bear where we give you insights, betting trends, and expert picks to prepare you for college football Saturday. Intro: (0:00) Iowa vs #16 Iowa State: (1:50) Kansas at Mizzou (4:99) #15 Michigan at #18 Oklahoma: (6:58) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick Springer, of the Pay Heed podcast, joined The Drive to preview the Jayhawk perspective of the Border War this weekend.
Lots of fun and plenty of games with the banter boys. A gigantic football weekend featuring the Chiefs opener, the Border War and more is in the crosshairs, and there's the usual enjoyable detours added in. Come on along!
We are back in the studio to look at the Border Showdown. Missouri sideline reporter Chris Gervino is on the show breaking down the game and gives us a good look at the Tigers. We can't have a KU-MU podcast without having David Lawrence on. He talked about his teams playing against Missouri and some good Don Fambrough stories. He has watched film on Missouri and talks about how the Jayhawks match up. Randy and I look at the game and give our predictions.
Remember Mizzou's thrilling football win over the Jayhawks in 2007? J-School alum Mark Godich wrote the book on it - "Tigers vs. Jayhawks: From the Civil War to the Battle for No. 1" - and he joins us for perspective on the rivalry's renewal on the gridiron, memories from that great game, and much more. Later, Matt and Brad review everything that's going on inside Mizzou Athletics.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the week of the Mizzou/Kansas football rivalry renewal, fans are reminded of when the annual football matchup hit its peak. Mark Godich, the author of "Tigers vs. Jayhawks: From The Civil War To The Battle For No. 1" joined the Big Show to talk about his book that dives deep into the 2007 matchup at Arrowhead Stadium, and how it feels to have the head-to-head game back again.
While the Tigers and Jayhawks sprint toward their first matchup since 2011, "College Football Connection" co-hosts Bradford Bruns and Alvin Reid highlight pivotal games across the nation.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Blake Lovell, Brian Edwards, and Chase Robinson preview Kansas's road trip to Missouri. The game kicks off at 2:30 Central and Missouri is a 6-point favorite at FanDuel as of Tuesday. Topics include: Missouri quarterback Beau Pribula was as good as advertised in the Tigers' lopsided win over Central Missouri. Wide receiver Marquis Johnson had a great game in the opener, too, and running back Ahmad Hardy stands ready for a big year. Missouri re-loaded with a lot of defensive talent in the portal. However, the Tigers will have to fix some pass-protection issues. Kansas, under coach Lance Leipold, has been a tough out for about anyone since he took over in Lawrence. Jayhawk quarterback Jalon Daniels is off to a hot start and looks to improve over last season. GAMETIME SIDEKICKS Use promo code SE16 for 20% off! http://www.gametimesidekicks.com/ ROKFORM Use promo code SEC25 for 25% off! The world's strongest magnetic phone case! https://www.rokform.com/ JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP
The Royals are treading water but still breathing. A pulse check with David Lesky from "Inside The Crown". Kansas and Mizzou prep for their showdown Saturday in Columbia with blowouts over hopelessly overmatched opponents. K-State couldn't follow that script but barely escaped against North Dakota, plus other college football, winning local soccer, and more. Jump in!
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Reliably enjoyable and informative, the weekly banter battle is focused on the Royals stretch run and weekend set with the Tigers, college football for the locals, trivia fun, and the usual smiles and detours. Come on along!
The boys are back after a 6 month hiatus to talk about anything on the brain
The Jim Rome Show HR 2 - 8/25/25 Jim takes more calls from the Clones, with a Golden Ticket holder making sure they keep it. Kansas Kayhawks Football Head Coach Lance Peipold joins the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00-13:58) Voice of the Blues, Chris Kerber checking in. Talking the K-State family scuffle in Dublin. Colton Parayko's toughness and size. What to make of the Milan Lucic signing. Steve Ott's playing career. Fighting in the game.(14:06-36:09) Fifty years of Born To Run. Big weekend for JJ Wetherholt. Big Bill and Next Bill. Shrewsbury Seminary Student on the phone lines. Technical questions. Talking NBA hoop rock with Jackson. Just kinda going around the dais. Chaim's chiseled chin. Talking old-school TMA listeners vs. new 101 listeners. Did Martin ever consider seminary work? Phone line logistics. A trusted ally, Chairman Steve calling in. Steve gives us a Joshua update. TMA success stories. Mississippi River Baptisms. (36:19-1:01:22) The Colonel Gabe DeArmond of Power Mizzou joins us. Gabe is a fan of the SEC's move to a nine-game conference schedule. What did Gabe think of the Jayhawks's win over Fresno State? Does he expect any clarity on the QB situation after the Central Arkansas game? How much does financials fit into the QB decision? There's no doubt who will be the starting runningback. Gabe is going to stick to voicemails and stay away from live calls. Mizzou's three opponents that will be on the schedule every year.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jason, Sterling, and Jack talk about the disappointing start for K-State before talking about the Jayhawks dominating in the new Booth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2025 Big 12 football season kicked off with a bang in Week 0, and Heartland College Sports' Pete Mundo is breaking it all down. Farmageddon in Dublin delivered another thriller as Iowa State edged Kansas State, while the Kansas Jayhawks opened their renovated Booth Memorial Stadium with a dominant win over Fresno State.In this video, Mundo shares his biggest reactions and takeaways from Week 0 in the Big 12 Conference, including what it means for K-State, Iowa State, and Kansas moving forward.
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Michael Swain, who covers Kansas for 247 Sports, joined The Drive to discuss the opening of the new stadium for the Jayhawks.
CK talks with the voice of the Fresno State Bulldogs Paul Loeffler, former Fresno State player and NFL vet Kenny Wiggins, Derek Johnson from the Locked on Jayhawks podcast, and we hear from Bulldogs HC Matt Entz from the press conference. Getting you ready for Fresno State Football Week 0 #GoDogs
Week Zero Preview and Best Bets. Will Cyclones dominance over K-State continue in Dublin? Jayhawks ready to rock, UNLV Opener, Hawaii bail out, and Cowboys drama. CFL Best Bets and more with Rob Veno and George Kurtz.
The voice of the Jayhawks, Brian Hanni, joins to talk KU before Kevin Timmons joins live from Ireland for the K-State update! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the last two seasons, the Kansas Jayhawks have been just ... there. Not a team vying for a national championship, not even one of the 15 best teams in the sport. Just another team that drifted into the background — and was a letdown. For most schools, this would be understandable. Not in Lawrence. Enter Darryn Peterson and a crew of freshmen and transfer portal talent to revive the standard at Phog Allen. How will the Jayhawks fare this season? Norlander brings on C.J. Moore of The Athletic to get a deeper look at KU, including the latest on Bill Self's health. 02:52 - Status update on Bill Self 10:16 - Kansas won't start out 2025-2026 as a top-10 team (and that's a good thing) 16:48 - Who's Gone, Who's Back, and Who's New For KU 36:21 - Regular Season Win Predictions! 44:54 - Will the Big 12 be better, worse, or the same this season?
Griffin Warner and Lonte Smith dive into CFB Week 0. Week Zero of the college football season always feels like a strange appetizer, a slate that is light on the number of games but heavy on storylines, betting intrigue, and fan chatter. This year the action opens overseas with Iowa State and Kansas State meeting in Dublin for the Aer Lingus College Football Classic. It is a neutral-site matchup, a clash of Big 12 rivals being played far from home in a stadium more accustomed to soccer than Saturday gridiron. Iowa State has enjoyed recent dominance in the series, winning four of the last five, but Kansas State enters as a three-point favorite with a stronger defensive front and the potential breakout of quarterback Avery Johnson in a tempo-driven system. Rocco Beck threw for 3,500 yards last season but lost his two best targets to the NFL, and Matt Campbell's team feels due for regression after an 11-3 campaign. Some see value on Kansas State to cover, while others eye the under at fifty given the travel, the surface, and the potential for sloppy execution early. Later in the afternoon Kansas christens its new stadium with a visit from Fresno State, a matchup that has already seen line movement from fourteen down to twelve and a half. The Jayhawks return quarterback Jalen Daniels, whose health has long been a question, and welcome new defensive coordinator D.K. McDonald. Kansas finished strong last year and will have the benefit of a true home environment after a season of displacement. Fresno State is rebuilding under Matt Entz, the North Dakota State coach with a sterling FCS record now testing himself at the FBS level. With new coordinators, a new quarterback in EJ Warner, and the loss of most of last year's offensive stars, the Bulldogs face a tall order. Many bettors trust Kansas to handle business at home, though the total has dropped with expectations of more ball control on both sides. Sam Houston State and Western Kentucky offer a different style of entertainment, with points expected in bunches. The Bearkats bring in Phil Longo to reshape their offense, but it may take more than an offseason to get the scheme working with the current roster. Western Kentucky has become synonymous with explosive passing attacks, and even with a new offensive coordinator the Hilltoppers appear loaded for another high-flying year. Maverick McIver arrives with his play-caller from Abilene Christian, and the line has climbed from seven and a half to double digits. The sharper angle might be Western Kentucky in the first half, laying six and a half before late backdoor scenarios creep in. The finale is the traditional late-night Hawaii game, this time with Stanford crossing the Pacific under interim coach Frank Reich. The Cardinal are in disarray, with Andrew Luck now functioning in a front office role, an entirely new staff, and very little proven talent outside a few safeties. Hawaii, meanwhile, brings back thirteen starters, excitement around quarterback Micah Alejandro after his 500-yard debut, and an upgraded receiving corps that even includes a Stanford transfer. The line has flipped from Stanford favored to Hawaii by two, with bettors trusting the Warriors' continuity and island home field. With Stanford unsettled and Hawaii motivated, many expect the Rainbow Warriors to control the matchup. Week Zero is quirky, often sharp with numbers that have been posted for months, but it provides the first chance to analyze real action and measure offseason narratives. Kansas State versus Iowa State in Dublin sets the tone, Kansas and Fresno showcase new beginnings in Lawrence, Western Kentucky promises fireworks against Sam Houston, and Hawaii gets its chance to shine against a fallen Stanford. Best bets circle around Kansas State laying three and the under in that opener, but as always the debate will rage across forums and living rooms as fans celebrate the return of college football and the long march toward a new season of Saturdays. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Griffin Warner and Lonte Smith dive into CFB Week 0. Week Zero of the college football season always feels like a strange appetizer, a slate that is light on the number of games but heavy on storylines, betting intrigue, and fan chatter. This year the action opens overseas with Iowa State and Kansas State meeting in Dublin for the Aer Lingus College Football Classic. It is a neutral-site matchup, a clash of Big 12 rivals being played far from home in a stadium more accustomed to soccer than Saturday gridiron. Iowa State has enjoyed recent dominance in the series, winning four of the last five, but Kansas State enters as a three-point favorite with a stronger defensive front and the potential breakout of quarterback Avery Johnson in a tempo-driven system. Rocco Beck threw for 3,500 yards last season but lost his two best targets to the NFL, and Matt Campbell's team feels due for regression after an 11-3 campaign. Some see value on Kansas State to cover, while others eye the under at fifty given the travel, the surface, and the potential for sloppy execution early. Later in the afternoon Kansas christens its new stadium with a visit from Fresno State, a matchup that has already seen line movement from fourteen down to twelve and a half. The Jayhawks return quarterback Jalen Daniels, whose health has long been a question, and welcome new defensive coordinator D.K. McDonald. Kansas finished strong last year and will have the benefit of a true home environment after a season of displacement. Fresno State is rebuilding under Matt Entz, the North Dakota State coach with a sterling FCS record now testing himself at the FBS level. With new coordinators, a new quarterback in EJ Warner, and the loss of most of last year's offensive stars, the Bulldogs face a tall order. Many bettors trust Kansas to handle business at home, though the total has dropped with expectations of more ball control on both sides. Sam Houston State and Western Kentucky offer a different style of entertainment, with points expected in bunches. The Bearkats bring in Phil Longo to reshape their offense, but it may take more than an offseason to get the scheme working with the current roster. Western Kentucky has become synonymous with explosive passing attacks, and even with a new offensive coordinator the Hilltoppers appear loaded for another high-flying year. Maverick McIver arrives with his play-caller from Abilene Christian, and the line has climbed from seven and a half to double digits. The sharper angle might be Western Kentucky in the first half, laying six and a half before late backdoor scenarios creep in. The finale is the traditional late-night Hawaii game, this time with Stanford crossing the Pacific under interim coach Frank Reich. The Cardinal are in disarray, with Andrew Luck now functioning in a front office role, an entirely new staff, and very little proven talent outside a few safeties. Hawaii, meanwhile, brings back thirteen starters, excitement around quarterback Micah Alejandro after his 500-yard debut, and an upgraded receiving corps that even includes a Stanford transfer. The line has flipped from Stanford favored to Hawaii by two, with bettors trusting the Warriors' continuity and island home field. With Stanford unsettled and Hawaii motivated, many expect the Rainbow Warriors to control the matchup. Week Zero is quirky, often sharp with numbers that have been posted for months, but it provides the first chance to analyze real action and measure offseason narratives. Kansas State versus Iowa State in Dublin sets the tone, Kansas and Fresno showcase new beginnings in Lawrence, Western Kentucky promises fireworks against Sam Houston, and Hawaii gets its chance to shine against a fallen Stanford. Best bets circle around Kansas State laying three and the under in that opener, but as always the debate will rage across forums and living rooms as fans celebrate the return of college football and the long march toward a new season of Saturdays. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Week Zero of the 2025 college football season is here, and Gary breaks down all four FBS matchups. Kansas State vs Iowa State kicks things off in Ireland, with a look at the numbers, rosters, and betting angles. Kansas hosts Fresno State in the Jayhawks' new stadium, while Western Kentucky takes on Sam Houston with big questions on both sides. And to close out, Stanford travels to Hawaii in a matchup where roster talent may outweigh home-field advantage. Full previews, betting thoughts, and season-opening insights to get you ready for college football's return.
The first hour of New Day with Steven St. John, Nate Bukaty, and producer Jake Gutierrez on Sports Radio 810 WHB. Then New Day is Joined by University of Kansas Football coach Lance Leipold ahead of their Jayhawks opening game this Saturday in the new David Booth Memorial Stadium. As well as some of the new players we will see for the Jayhawks this season. Next Jaime Bluma is in studio and talking Royals baseball as the hunt for the Wild Card heats up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Blazers find a new owner; What we know about Tom Dundon; Jayhawks land $300 million gift; NFL franchise valuation
DJ & PK debated if David Booth's $300 million gift will up the ante when it comes to funding sports in college athletics and how it may impact the BYU Cougars and Utah Utes.
The Jayhawks just received a generous gift. Can that allow them to make more important decisions.
Kansas received an unprecedented gift of $300 million, we discuss the coming amenities to the Jayhawks football stadium, what do people actually WANT Nebraska to do with a stadium renovation?
In this season debut episode, we break down the latest in Big XII and Southeastern Conference football. Tyler Jones and Thomas Bridges dive into hot takes, player performances, and team predictions, including a critical look at Vanderbilt's Diego Pavia and Texas Tech's coaching situation. They also discuss the implications of recent coaching changes and the upcoming rivalry matchups, plus former Kansas quarterback Carter Stanley joins us to explain why the Jayhawks are expected to be a formidable foe this year in the Big XII.
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My guest on this episode is Will King from the University of Kansas Men's Golf Team. Will just picked up a huge win at the Kansas State Amateur, adding his name to a prestigious list of champions and building even more momentum heading into the fall season with the Jayhawks. We talked about life on the KU golf team, what it means to represent that storied program, and the tight-knit culture they’ve built in Lawrence. And with the U.S. Amateur looming at Olympic Club, Will gave us some insight into how he’s preparing for one of the biggest events in amateur golf. Will King - University of Kansas Men's Golf The Back of the Range - All Access Subscribe to The Back of the Range Subscribe in Apple Podcasts and SPOTIFY!Also Subscribe in YouTube, Google Play , Overcast, Stitcher Follow on Social Media! Email us: ben@thebackoftherange.comWebsite: www.thebackoftherange.com Voice Work by Mitch Phillips