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Scott, Kyle and Kate discuss the basketball teams, football team, volleyball and soccer teams, and have guest Dennis Dodd from cbssports.com
JST goes live on the court of Allen Fieldhouse, interviewing fans about the high expectations for the upcoming Men's basketball season. Anchor's Kristina and Peter share predictions for the basketball season, as well as Saturday's rivalry football game against Kansas State. Soccer looks to make a post-season run, as they face number 1 ranked Mizzou on Wednesday.
JST Anchors Ben Ashworth and Trent Perry talk about the struggles in KU football. KU Swim and Diving team member, Joy Bunting, joins the show to share her experiences with the Kansas Swim Team. 90.7 FM KJHK Radio programming director, Michael Sparrow, talks about working for the radio station, and the crew gives out their predictions for the upcoming week's football games.
They recap the KU-OU game and look forward to the men's and women's basketball season.
Quarterback Todd Reesing's production has been erratic this season. The KU defense needs to play hard against Texas Tech in order to restore the fan's faith in the team's chances for the rest of the year. KU Tennis freshmen may be young, but they are showing talent and hard work this season. Women's soccer is hurt by their loss to Nebraska and their chances of entering the NCAA tournament are slim to none. KU Volleyball plays to support Breast Cancer Awareness, with an update from a live cal-inl during their first set.
Ben Ashworth and Trent Perry and the crew talk about Kansas sports. They lead of by recapping Kansas Footballs demoralizing loss to Oklahoma. Adi Govindarajan joins the crew to discuss title 9 and the effects it has had on Kansas University. They also look ahead to KU basketball and make college football predictions for the upcoming week.
Scott, Kate and Kyle reflect on the Jayhawks first loss, preview the huge game versus the Sooners, preview the men's and women's basketball teams for the year.
This week's "Toss up Tuesday" questions who will win the Big 12 North, as Colorado becomes a threat with Tyler Hanson stepping on the field in their recent win against the Jayhawks. The Jayhawks, although coming off the recent upset, will hopefully come out with momentum in this weekend's duel against Oklahoma. KU soccer and volleyball struggle in the Big 12 but have exciting games to look forward to as they near the end of their regular season.
JST Reporter Breanna McCarthy spotlights KU Intramural Football and how over 100 teams are playing for the right to play in the championship game to be held in Memorial Stadium. Anchors Trent Perry and Ben Ashworth talk with KJHK 907 FM sportscaster, Andrew Hammond about the status of the Big 12 and the race for supremacy in both the north and south divisions. KU women's basketball star Danielle McCray is featured as the preseason Big 12 Player of the Year. http://www.kuathletics.com/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/100709aaa.html
They preview the Iowa State game, cover the volleyball, soccer, and women's golf team, and look forward to this weekend for Jayhawk sports.
Alex and Kristina predict a win for KU in their upcoming football game against Iowa State. They fill us in on footballs chances at a Big 12 North Title, but they will have to remain consistent and not play down to their competition. Softball ended their Fall Invitational with three wins as new head coach Megan Smith, whom played at North Carolina, hopes to lead them to a winning season. Peter questions the girls soccer team due to the large struggles their defense were not able to over come this past weekend. They need to finish strong and win their next two games. Volleyball needs to stay focused and play hard in their upcoming rally against Nebraska.
Tonight's show Trent Perry and Ben Ashworth grade the Kansas football team as a whole. Then Kyle Larson joins the crew to discuss Kansas Volleyball. He speaks with the head coach and talks about the upcoming Nebraska game. Then the crew talks about Brady Morningstar most recent altercation in which he was charged with a DUI. The show is wrapped up by the crew making their football predictions, specially about BIG XII play.
Scott, Kyle, and Kate discuss KU's victory Southern Miss, guest Mike Lavieri sits down with Bill Hancock, administrator of the BCS, and they cover the volleyball, golf, and soccer teams.
Tonight's show opens with Ben Ashworth and Peter Espinosa talking about the Jayhawk's football win over Southern Mississippi. Guest appearances are made by Adi Gonndarajan, who speaks about Women's Tennis, and Kyle Larson from KJHK radio. The show is ended with the cast giving their thoughts and predictions on some of the weeks upcoming football games.
Scott, Kyle and Kate discuss the football and basketball altercation. We look back at the KU/Duke football game and preview this week's upcoming KU football game versus undefeated Southern Miss. Sports Talk reporters feature the men's golf team, and the women's volleyball, swimming and soccer teams.
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.