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KU fans are excited to see their Jayhawks back in the Final Four, but not everyone is thrilled with the team's official Final Four t-shirt. The official Final Four shirts for Villanova, Michigan ...
You can never have enough t-shirts, especially these tees celebrating KU playing for the national championship. “I got to get it before it’s sold out,” Said KU fan Chelsea Benoit.
Editor-in-Chief Brian Kaberline writes about how two traditions collide at Gear for Sports: his growing collection of KU T-shirt memorabilia and his annual trip with is daughters to the company's ...
KU men’s college basketball players use new NCAA name, image, and likeness rules to profit from T-shirts and gear sales after NCAA Final Four championship run.
T-shirts went on sale Friday Updated: 10:15 PM CDT Mar 20, 2020 Alan Shope KMBC 9 News Reporter T-shirt salutes KU Jayhawks' season cut short by COVID-19 outbreak T-shirts went on sale Friday ...
Kansas Jayhawks fan, Beth Merrick, looks for KU basketball championship gear at Rally House in Lenexa on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. Merrick said that she wanted to purchase KU apparel for her friends.
During KU's NCAA basketball championship year of 2007-2008, total royalties were around $2.5 million for all KU-licensed products, including NCAA Tournament royalties, Vander Tuig said.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — From KU basketball ticket stubs, newspaper clippings, magazines, even signed KU basketballs, Patrick Sullivan has it all. These items fill his basement, making it the ultimate ...
Kansas Jayhawks basketball national championship victory shirts, KU hats: Where to get more limited ‘Rock Chalk’ fan gear Updated: Apr. 04, 2022, 8:59 p.m. | Published: Apr. 04, 2022, 8:55 p.m.
Season four of the hit Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso began filming in Kansas City this week, less than 45 minutes from KU’s campus ...
I currently own 8 shirts from Homefield, with an eclectic assortment of gear from the Delaware, Iowa State, UC Irvine, BYU and more, all because the logos were THAT amazing.
KU men’s college basketball players use new NCAA name, image, and likeness rules to profit from T-shirts and gear sales after NCAA Final Four championship run.