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A look at the most recent firings and investigations at the University of Kansas Athletics Department, and the culture of sexual assault in college sports programs.
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Kansas City bars and restaurants will no longer be forced to close at midnight, but mask and social distancing requirements remain.
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As the University of Kansas prepares to open the men's basketball season Thanksgiving Day, it has paid over a million dollars defending the storied program against very serious NCAA violations.
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KU's settlement in former head football coach David Beaty's federal lawsuit is not nearly the end of the problems for Kansas Athletics.
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KU Athletics Has Paid Hundreds Of Thousands Of Dollars To Defend A Lawsuit, With Meter Still RunningFormer University of Kansas head football coach David Beaty is suing KU Athletics for $3 million he claims he is owed following his firing in 2018. The athletic department has already spent more than $350,000 defending itself in federal court.
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Segment 1: How sports journalists are adapting to a lack of sporting events.The coronavirus has proven to be a huge disruption in the world of athletics.…
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Update: 12:05 noon, March 12.Following a wave of suspensions, postponements and cancellations in the sports world, the Big 12 Conference announced on…
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TOPEKA, Kansas — If Kansas lawmakers pass a bill allowing student-athletes to make money off endorsements, you might see the next five-star KU or K-State…
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The University of Kansas on Thursday responded to NCAA allegations that it was guilty of recruiting violations in its basketball program, insisting it did…
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If Their Teams Win Titles, This Brother And Sister From St. Joseph Will Make NCAA Basketball HistoryDiego and Daejah Bernard of St. Joseph, Missouri, have a shot to do something never accomplished in college basketball at any NCAA level: A brother and…
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Segment 1: Why former college athletes care that future college athletes might financially benefit from their name and image.Many think statements by the…
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The organization says it's just starting to work out the details of how athletes would be compensated. The governing body's decision Tuesday reverses course on its longstanding objection to the idea.