Down to Earth, and One of a Kind
We lost a one of a kind broadcasting legend last week when Bob Davis passed away at the age of 80. But tributes and great memories remain, and it's a pleasure to some to you here. A wonderful sit down we did a few years back filled with mriad anecdotes and great personalities, told by an unrivaled storyteller.
Decades Of Kansas Contribution
As basketball joins football on the KU calendar we hear Greg Gurley in his color announcer role once again. That makes it a perfect time to catch up, and look back, with the Jayhawk lifer who has been a player, fundraiser, announcer and more for Kansas. Recent developments are coupled with our complete Profile from a couople years back. Enjoy!
Decades of All Things Jayhawk
A great conversation with the Parsons, KS native who has been a fixture in his namesake community from playing days at KU, broadcasting for four decades, and making a mark coaching and teaching. Fascinating and fun!
Iconic Coaches, and Opening Day Smiles
The weekly banter battle has plenty on the table with Roy Williams checking out and Bill Self signing up, other basketball memories, the Royals rolling out big time entertainment on Opening Day, and other fun detours.
Looking to Go the Distance as a Jayhawk
Greg Gurley has led a basketball life that has included state titles, Final
Fours, and great memories on the court, on the microphone, and in executive
offices, and he has done it with a smile and a laugh to this day.
Jayhawks Great and NBA Regular Has Brought It All The Time
Fun-loving, entertaining, and unique off the court, but steely-eyed and determined on it, Scot has an incredible story to tell, and an equally winning way of doing it.
The Voice of the Jayhawks, and a Whole Lot More
Kansas through and through, Bob Davis climbed the broadcasting ladder in small
steps, to a magnificent height. Witty, honest and thoughtful, Bob tells his story, and many more.