
Kansas Jayhawks News
Why Kansas basketball’s Zeke Mayo revealed he’ll enter transfer portal
The uncertainty around the future of collegiate athletics helped lead to an announcement Monday from Kansas basketball guard Zeke Mayo. He alluded to potential changes in eligibility rules for someone like himself being a reason why.
Top Kansas football recruit lists KU, K-State in his top 5 | Wichita Eagle
One of the top football recruits from the Sunflower State is strongly considering staying home as he narrows down his list of potential colleges.
Ian Premer, a four-star tight end from Great Bend, lists both the Kansas Jayhawks and the K-State Wildcats in his group of five finalists.
Kansas Shuts Out Nebraska 4-0 in Lincoln – University of Kansas
Kansas baseball avenged its loss to Nebraska from two weeks ago with a 4-0 victory on the road at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park. The Jayhawks used six pitchers to secure their fourth shutout of the season.
Miscellaneous News
Are you eligible to be the next pope? Find out in the quiz : NPR
Pope Francis died on Monday, ensuring that everyone who pays attention to the news is now a conclave expert. Can you put other players to shame with your knowledge of pope selection? Give it a go!
2025 NFL Draft first-round results, grades as Cam Ward goes No. 1, Jaguars trade up for Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders goes unselected – Yahoo Sports
After Miami QB Cam Ward went No. 1 overall to the Tennessee Titans, the Jacksonville Jaguars made the first big move of the night, trading up to the second pick to select Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter, with the Cleveland Browns sliding down to No. 5 to take Michigan DT Mason Graham.
Transfer portal retention: 13 programs that will benefit in a big way by keeping talent in house
Leading up to the opening of the college basketball transfer portal, 247Sports spent a lot of time speaking to coaching staffs about how they planned to attack the portal. More often than not, they mentioned that their No. 1 priority would be doing what they could to retain the players they felt could lead them during the 2025-26 campaign.
US may have millions more measles cases over next 25 years if childhood vaccination rates continue to decline, study says | CNN
Measles could become endemic in the United States if routine childhood vaccination rates continue to decline, with up to 51 million illnesses over a 25-year period, according to a new study.
Question of the Day
You’re going back in time to when you graduated high school. Do you choose to go to college? If not, what else would you do? If so, what would you major in?