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Kansas football has added a number of special teams players in recent days. KU picked up commitments from former Michigan State kicker Martin Connington, Australian punter Matthew Gill and Cal long snapper Rino Monteforte. All three players announced their commitments Friday.
The Kansas football team may not know quite yet who will be taking snaps at quarterback, but it has a new candidate to do the snapping. Offensive lineman Kasen Carpenter, formerly of Oklahoma State, announced his commitment to KU on Saturday morning.
On Tuesday, head coach Jim Clements was named the Walter Camp Foundation Division II Coach of the Year, while linebacker Brandon Hile and offensive lineman Ryan Schernecke were selected to the All-America Team.
McMillian is a big pickup for the Jayhawks. He earned first-team All-MAC honors after a stellar 2025 campaign. He finished with 62 catches for 981 yards and three touchdowns, compiling 100 receiving yards or more in each of his last six games.
The revamp of Kansas’ interior defensive line continued on Tuesday afternoon with the commitment of Tre’Von McAlpine. McAlpine announced his decision in a post on X. He is a 6-foot-3, 305-pound defensive tackle who joins KU after spending the 2025 season at Tulane,
Kutztown football coach Jim Clements talks to the line judge during a Golden Bears game. (Photo courtesy of Kutztown University Athletics) KUTZTOWN, Pa. - The Kutztown football team was named the number one seed in Super Region One when the 32-team NCAA ...
Kansas football landed its first FBS transfer of the 2026 cycle Sunday. The Jayhawks picked up a commitment from former UAB defensive tackle Eamon Smalls, according to CBS Sports ’ Matt Zenitz.
Kansas bolstered its secondary with two more young players on Thursday evening, as it added former Iowa State safety Khijohnn Cummings-Coleman and Mississippi State cornerback Elijah Cannon, both of whom announced their commitment decisions on social media.
KUTZTOWN, PA. - The Kutztown Golden Bears aren't just playing in the national semifinal, they're hosting it, and they enter undefeated at 14-0. "It's really awesome. It's never been done before in Kutztown history, so I hope it's as packed as it's ever ...