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Hey, I appreciate the invitation to join the group. I'll add myself, though I must admit, my editing has severely slowed down since the time when I started those articles. But, if there is any group I should be able to help, it is WikiProject Kansas. CharacterZero | Speak 19:57, 4 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • I think the roots in 1952 as KDGU is notable, worth leaving in the article. There's a citation for it here: http://www.lawrence.com/news/2005/oct/10/alternative_flashback/
  • The power was recently reduced to 2600 watts, sadly. I'll work on a cite, believe it was in Spring 2006.
  • Your inclusion of the other historical information is very impressive, thanks for your work on this.
  • (I'm especially glad to learn who Steve Doocey is.)

--Thomas B 04:38, 12 April 2007 (UTC)


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Robinson Gymnasium

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Thank you for creating all these well written Kansas articles. I found Robinson Gymnasium a very interesting read. Have you thought of nominating it for Wikipedia:Did you know? HickoryOughtShirt?4 (talk) 05:10, 23 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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It seems like this is an exact duplicate? Not sure what happened here, but that's alright. WhoAteMyButter (📨talk📝contribs) 03:55, 7 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Jeremy Case

Copy and pasted from Jeremy Case's KU'a bio:

"Jeremy Case TITLE Assistant Coach PHONE (hiding this for obvious reasons) EMAIL (hiding this for obvious reasons) Bio Jeremy Case was named assistant coach in August 2021 after the former Kansas guard rejoined the KU staff as video coordinator in August 2016. Case served as assistant coach in the interim role from April 2021 until August 2021 when the was named.

With Case on staff, Kansas has won one NCAA National Championship in 2022, six Big 12 regular-season championships and two Big 12 Tournament titles. Additionally, KU has advanced to four NCAA Tournament Sweet 16s, three NCAA Elite Eights and two Final Fours during Case’s staff tenure.

In addition to the team accomplishments, during Case’s stint on the staff, Kansas has produced six Consensus All-America selections, 25 All-Big 12 honorees, four Big 12 Players of the Year (Frank Mason in 2017, Devonte’ Graham in 2018, Udoka Azubuike in 2020 and Ochai Agbaji in 2022), two Big 12 Defensive Players of the Year (Cole Aldrich in 2009 and Marcus Garrett in 2020), two Big 12 Newcomers of the Year (Malik Newman in 2018 and Dedric Lawson in 2019). Mason was the national player of the year in 2017 and Garrett was the national defensive player of the year in 2020.

With Case on the KU staff, seven Jayhawks have been selected in the NBA Draft and more than 20 players have played professionally either in the NBA, the G-League or overseas.

Case came to KU after four seasons as an assistant coach at Houston Baptist University. While at HBU, under longtime Huskies’ head coach Ron Cottrell, Case was part of the Huskies’ transition from the Great West Conference to the Southland Conference in 2013-14. After finishing 6-25 in 2013-14 and 14th in the Southland, the Huskies improved every year going 12-16 and tying for eighth in 2014-15 and 17-17 and fifth in the 2015-16.

Case was a member of Kansas’ 2008 NCAA National Championship team and after graduation was on the KU staff while taking graduate courses at KU for the 2008-09 season. From there, Case was an assistant coach at Southeast Missouri State for three years before Houston Baptist. While at Southeast Missouri State, the Redhawks increased their win total every season with Case on staff, more than doubling the win total from his first year to his third.

A native of McAlester, Oklahoma, Case played in 94 games while at Kansas and won four Big 12 regular-season and three Big 12 postseason tournament championships. Including the 2008 title, Case was part of three NCAA Elite Eight teams while playing at KU.

A redshirt in 2004-05, Case earned his bachelor’s degree in communications in 2007 and was a two-time Academic All-Big 12 First Team honoree in 2006 and 2008.

Case’s father, Win, is an assistant men’s basketball coach at Mississippi and was a college teammate of KU head coach Bill Self at Oklahoma State. Case’s mother, Rita Newton, played college basketball at Seminole (Oklahoma) Junior College.

Case is married to the former Lauren Jackson, who played soccer at KU from 2007-10. Case has a son, Malachi."

Tell me where in this does it give his birthday........... Do not add unsourced content to his article again.--Rockchalk717 18:40, 31 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Also I misread your comment, I saw the false claim his DOB was on KU profile and I think I accidentally tuned out the rest of the comment.--Rockchalk717 18:40, 31 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Please calm. I've noticed you've edited some of my articles based on your preference and not wiki policy. His KU bio is at https://kuathletics.com/roster/jeremy-case/. It states "Born Nov. 10, 1984, in Oklahoma City" It took 2 seconds to google. I appreciate your work on jayhawk articles but please approach people with an assumption they are as competent as you. NapalmSunday (talk) 15:28, 3 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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