Follow Kansas Football on TV and Radio
Aug. 19, 2010
LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas football fans will have a number of opportunities to follow the Jayhawks on the Jayhawk Radio and Television Networks this season beginning with the Kansas football preseason special.
The Kansas Football Show with Turner Gill weekly television show will be broadcast in the state during the week following each football game, while Hawk Talk with Coach Gill will be broadcast on the Jayhawk Radio Network each Thursday from 6-7 p.m. live from Buffalo Wild Wings in Lawrence beginning on September 2.
KU Football Preseason Special:
The KU football preseason special is a 30-minute show which will highlight the upcoming KU football season. Fans will get a behind the scenes glimpse with coaches and player interviews regarding the 2010 KU football team. Fans can watch the show on these Jayhawk Network Television affiliates.
Thursday, August 19 at 12:00 PM – Metro Sports (Kansas City)*
Sunday, August 22 at 8:00 PM – Sunflower Channel 6 (Lawrence)*
Monday, August 23 at 6:00 PM – Kansas 22 (Cox Communications Markets)*
Monday, August 23 at 9:00 PM – Cox Channel (Tulsa 3, Oklahoma City 7)*
Tuesday, August 24 at 9:00 PM – Fox College Sports Central (National)*
Sunday, August 29 at 12:30 PM – KSNT 27 NBC (Topeka)
Sunday, August 29 at 9:30 PM – KSMO 62 (Kansas City)
Sunday, August 29 at 11:30 PM – KSNW 3 NBC (Wichita)
All times are Central and include initial broadcast only
* Check listing for rebroadcasts.
The Kansas Football Show with Turner Gill:
Coach Gill’s weekly 30-minute TV show will provide insight into the Jayhawks’ previous football game with highlights and commentary from Coach Gill and Bob Davis. Show dates are the week following each game beginning Sunday, Sept. 5.
Sundays, 11:30 PM – Metro Sports (Kansas City)*
Mondays, 7:00 PM – Sunflower Channel 6 (Lawrence)*
Mondays, 6:30 PM – Kansas 22 (Cox Communications Markets)*
Sundays, 9:00 PM – Cox Channel (Tulsa 3, Oklahoma City 7)*
Wednesdays, 8:00 PM – Fox College Sports Central (National)*
Sundays, 11:00 PM – KSNT 27 NBC (Topeka)
Sundays, 9:30 PM – KSMO 62 (Kansas City)
Sundays at 12:05 AM – KSNW 3 NBC (Wichita)
*All times are Central and include initial broadcast only. Check listing for rebroadcasts.
Hawk Talk with Coach Gill:
Live from Buffalo Wild Wings on Mass Street in Lawrence, Hawk Talk will give fans the opportunity to listen to Coach Gill answer fan questions from the internet and call-ins about all things KU Football. Hawk Talk can be heard around the state on the Jayhawk Radio Network affiliates listed below. Fans can submit questions to Coach Gill on the front page of kuathletics.com. The show takes place each Thursday from 6-7 p.m except when there are Thursday or Friday games.
*SPECIAL NOTE* Live Game Football Radio Change in Kansas City:
**Due to scheduling conflicts with the Kansas City Royals, the North Dakota State, Southern Mississippi, New Mexico State and possibly the Baylor game will be heard on KMBZ 980 AM and not on KCSP 610 AM in Kansas City.
Jayhawk Radio Network
Abilene/Salina |
KSAJ-FM |
98.5 mHz |
Chanute |
KKOY-FM |
1460 kHz |
Coffeyville/Indep/Fredonia |
KGGF-FM |
104.1mHz |
Concordia |
KCKS-FM |
94.9 mHz |
Dodge City |
KZRD-FM |
93.9 mHz |
Emporia |
KVOE-AM |
1400 kHz |
Fort Scott |
KMDO-AM |
1600 kHz |
Garden City/Leoti |
KWKR-FM |
99.9 mHz |
Glen Elder/Cawker City |
KZDY-FM |
96.3 mHz |
Goodland/Colby |
KWGB-FM |
97.9 mHz |
Great Bend/Larned |
KBGL-FM |
106.9 mHz |
Hays |
KAYS-AM |
1400 kHz |
Hutchinson |
KSKU-FM |
94.7 mHz |
Iola |
KIOL-AM |
1370 kHz |
Kansas City |
KCSP-AM |
610 kHz |
Lawrence |
KLWNAM |
1320 kHz |
Lawrence |
KLZR-FM |
105.9mHz |
Liberal |
KSCB-AM |
1270 kHz |
Marysville |
KNDY-FM |
95.5 mHz |
Parsons |
KLKC-AM |
1540 kHz |
Parsons |
KLKC-FM |
93.5 mHz |
Phillipsburg |
KKAN-AM |
1490 kHz |
Pittsburg/Girard |
KSEK-FM |
99.1 mHz |
Pratt |
KMMM-AM |
1290 kHz |
Russell |
KRSL-FM |
990 kHz |
Topeka |
WIBW-AM |
580 kHz |
Wellington |
KWME-FM |
93.5 mHz |
Wichita |
KFH-AM |
1240 kHz |
Wichita/Clearwater |
KFH-FM |
98.7 mHz |
Winfield |
KKLE-AM |
1550 kHz |
32 stations in 27 markets |