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South Florida 37, Kansas 34

South Florida made a last-second field goal to win the game at Raymond James Stadium.

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Podcast: The Hot Route

News and analysis leading up to tonight's kickoff against South Florida on ESPN2 at 7 p.m.

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Tertavian Ingram heads home tonight

The redshirt sophomore fulfills his goal of playing at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.

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Team brings variety of talent to field

This season finds the Jayhawks young, talented and ready to play.

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Professor discusses politics abroad

Burdett Loomis traveled to several countries talking about the U.S. government. He’s been invited to China to discuss American policies.

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Stop signs befuddle cyclists

Bike riders on campus find themselves getting ticketed for not obeying stop signs on campus.

Wheeler: Kansas player statistics overlooked

Kansan columnist Wheeler recognizes the under-radar statistics of Kansas football player, Darrell Stuckey

Sept. 11 performance makes stop in Lawrence

Combination of speech and music performance addresses at how the U.S. has changed since 9/11.

KU runs against rivals MU

The Jayhawks cross country team competes against the Tigers in Columbia, Mo., Saturday

Symposium showcases American Indian culture

The Dole Institute of Politics will hold the event, which focuses on American Indiana education and assimilation.

The Merc challenges people to eat local

Eating locally produced foods is healthier, tastier and good for the environment, studies show.

In economic down times, University research booms

Even though federal funding is in short supply, it still manages to provide for numerous programs.

Professor says school punishment unfair

University psychology teacher put on paid leave, banned from his office and served 10 days in jail.

Volleyball team hopes to cruise through tournament

Facing strong Big 12 competition later in the season, the team wants to capitalize on easier prey.

Injuries change fantasy football plans

Tom Brady is only one of the many injuries that could affect fantasy football rosters this season.

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Club soccer team aims for victory in cross-border rematch

After losing to Missouri in last year’s championship game, Kansas hopes to redeem itself in Sunday’s matchup

In Case You Missed It: Sept. 8-12

The most important information that you may have missed from this week’s campus news.

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Is Kansas football more than just a one-hit wonder?

In the season’s first matchup against a nationally ranked opponent, the Hawks will have the chance to prove last year’s success wasn’t a fluke