

Kyle and Alex take a look at everything Kansas Football heading into week one of this year's season. They analyze expectations coming into this fall after an Orange Bowl Championship in 2008 and examine the Jayhawks week one showdown with FIU. Legendary Kansas football and basketball announcer Max Falkenstien then joins the two to discuss the excitement engulfing the city of Lawrence heading into the upcoming season and touch on some special moments from the Hawks storied past.
The anchors for tonight go over the amazing year in sports with an Orange Bowl win, a National Championship in basketball, and go all the way to baseball and softball wins. Their creative side blossoms throughout the show with clever jokes, packages, and even a montage to end the year.
It's the last episode for Wednesday nights and the Jayhawk Sports Talk cast goes over the year in sports. With big wins in basketball and football both sports are getting more young recruits. Softball and baseball finish strongly in the conference, and a surprisingly young freshman tennis players makes the headlines.
Tonight Case Keefer joins Kelly, Bryan, and Sam for a look ahead to next year's basketball season. The guys also pick their Jayhawk players of the year.
The cast tonight analyzes the 2008 NFL Draft and talks about who left and how it will hurt the Jayhawk football team. Also, coming from nowhere the basketball team gains a great recruit-Tyshawn Taylor. Baseball and softball both are doing well with recent wins in the Big 12 and the young golf teams look to build for the future.
Jayhawk Sports Talk anchors ____ the Kansas Relays. The tennis and golf teams are doing well; and softball and baseball are trying to play around the rainy weather. Also, Athletic Director Lew Perkins says KU has its "swagger" back.
Abbey McLaughlin, Stuart Gross, and Nolan Chance are joined tonight with freshman Emily Marotta. The anchors discuss Chalmers decision about the NBA, baseball, and the weekly "Humpday Heroes". Emily Marotta represents the Ultimate Frisbee team for KU and breaks down the game for the viewers.
On tonight's show, the anchors gave their thoughts on whether or not Mario Chalmers will stay for another season at KU. Also, a recap of the Kansas Relays was given. The baseball team had a victorious week, while the softball team had were disappointedly shutout by Number 4 Texas A&M in both games this weekend. The guest, Intramural Softball Player Chris Wolfe, was enthusiastic about his team's softball season. Lastly, the anchors talked about how the men's golf team and KU tennis team have been doing so far this season.
On tonight's show Dougie McCaulley from the Women's Softball Team, along with a Men's Basketball look ahead to next season.
The guys recap the men's basketball championship season and address Kansas' spring football game. Doubles duo Edina Horvath and Elizaveta Avdeeva join the cast of JST Thursday. Kyle, Alex and Greg breakdown the spring sports and Kansas Relays.
Guest announcer Greg Shippy gives his thoughts on the upcoming freshman class for KU basketball while the Sports Talk anchors break down baseball and softball. The spring football game brings on the expectations for next season.
After Mario's "Miracle Shot" sent the Jayhawks into overtime with the Memphis Tigers, KU ended up winning the NCAA National Championship 75-68. The football team had their spring scrimmage last night with 10,000 fans in attendance. Club swimmer, Ali Erikson, talked about her experiences on the KU club swim team. The golf teams head to the Big 12 Championship April 25-27. Baseball sweeped Texas Tech his weekend, while the softball team topped Texas in both games of the doubleheader. The tennis team had a disappointing loss to Texas A&M 6-1, but are looking to beat Nebraska and Iowa State at home this weekend.
Champions again for the third time since the formation of the NCAA, the Kansas Jayhawks reign victorious. Tonight, this season's recap, and a preview of next season. Tonight's guest was Zac Alsanfo, who came in to talk to the guys about being a referee.
Kyle West, Alex Dufek, and Greg Shippy talk basketball tonight and are joined with guest Ray Bechard, head volleyball coach. Each Final Four team is analyzed and the team and coach talk about the distractions they will have to deal with.
Jayhawk Sports Talk hosts Abbey McLaughlin, Nolan Chance, and Stuart Gross break down the Davidson win and analyze the upcoming Tarheel match up. The baseball and softball teams stay hot and women's basketball team plays as a team in the WNIT.
For the latest news on KU athletics, watch Jayhawk Sports Talk on KUJH-TV weeknights at 7:00 PM.
Filled with highlights, scores and analysis, Jayhawk Sports Talk informs KU fans about sports on and off the field.
Past guests include: ESPN Sideline reporter Bonnie Bernstein, former women's basketball standout Crystal Kemp, KU men's basketball forward Julian Wright, KU Relays director Tim Weaver, former KU broadcasting legend Max Falkenstien, former KU linebacker Kevin Kane, football coach Mark Mangino, softball coach Tracy Bunge, Associate Athletics Director Jim Marchiony, former KU tennis player Christine Skoda, tennis coach Amy Hall-Holt, assistant tennis coach Frank Polito and former Big 12 Softball Player of the Year Serena Settlemier.

