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That first Late Night (called “Late Night With Larry Brown”) kick-started the third of Brown’s five seasons at KU. It attracted 6,000 fans. It’s drawn many more than that in ensuing years.
There will be scrimmages and a concert, and seven scholarship newcomers will be introduced to Jayhawks fans in refurbished Allen Fieldhouse.
The original "Pay Heed" banner was constructed out of dormitory shower curtains by a group of KU students before a late-season game against the Duke Blue Devils in 1988 and is now on display in the Booth Family Hall of Athletics museum. The slogan was inspired in part by advertisements for the 1980s horror movie The Fog.
When will Kansas’ men’s and women’s basketball programs celebrate Late Night in the Phog this year? There’s a date in October fans should circle. KU Athletics announces Late Night in the ...
Also, thanks to KU staff member Brennan Bechard, two freshman students at KU won some money Friday night. Bechard hit a halfcourt shot to win $10,000 for Levi Hager, a freshman from Abilene, Kansas.
Music has become central to KU’s Late Night festivities. Recent headliners have included Kansas City’s Tech N9ne (2016), Lil Yachty (2017), 2 Chainz (2018), Run-DMC (2021) and, rather ...
The basketball blue bloods will tangle on Tuesday night in Las Vegas.
The Jayhawks have won 40 consecutive Senior Night contests heading into the K-State game.