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Sarraf: Rush should stay in draft

Negative reaction shouldn't change guard's decision

Another year with the Jayhawks would not do much to improve the draft stock of Brandon Rush.

Sarraf: Ex-Jayhawks abound in playoffs

Hinrich, Gooden playing major roles for NBA teams

With the playoffs here, NBA teams are finally playing like they care, and some former KU stars are part of the action.

The highs and lows of Spring Scrimmage

A preview of the 2007 Jayhawks Football team starts to answer questions about lineup

Performances at the Spring Scrimmage helps Mangino - and fans - decipher who the starters will be.

Sarraf: Early departures to be expected

Players leaving early is sign that Kansas has elite program

Because it is a top program, Kansas can, and will, rebound from the losses of underclassmen to the NBA draft by recruiting more elite talent.

Sarraf: New season brings many questions

Braves, Dice-K among most popular topics

Can the Royals turn it around? Will Bonds break the home run record? These are just some of the questions to be answered in the 2007 MLB season.

Sarraf: Looking to the future

Next season holds much promise

Through strong recruiting and consistent coaching, Bill Self is ensuring that the future of the Jayhawks is a bright one. Self recently signed Cole Aldrich, another McDonald's All-American.

Sarraf: Jayhawks peaking at right time

Recent hot streak leads to optimism for tournament

Despite early exits in the past two NCAA tournaments, Kansas fans can rest assured that the team will make it to the second weekend of the tournament.

Sarraf: Let's hear it for the little guy

During championship week it's the mid-major's time to shine

Remember the performances of Wichita State, Bradley and especially George Mason in last year's tournament? The mid-majors come to play. Sarraf breaks down potential dark horses in this year’s NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.

Sarraf: Everyone dotes on Duke

The Blue Devils are held up in rankings, given obscene amounts of network attention

Duke is slowly on track to becoming the Notre Dame of basketball, with obvious favoritism from the networks despite slipping in rankings.

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