Kansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self is set to return for the 2026-27 season, saying in a statement Wednesday that he remains “focused and committed to Kansas” and “competing for a National Championship.”
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Sale dominates A’s despite being ‘sick as a dog’
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Judge dismisses Indiana sex abuse lawsuit
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