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Can Gardner Edgerton reload?

Okay, it's time for the annual guessing game that is preseason rankings. At Kansas Pregame, we do football rankings with the goal of trying to guess who will be in the Top 5 come the end of the season.

K-State bags elite Kansas talent

Snugly seated between his parents at midcourt of a stuffy Max Jones Fieldhouse on July 1st, the time had finally arrived for Goodland tight end Linkon Cure to make his long-awaited decision.
Thanks to advertising sponsorship from Dental Associates of Manhattan, G-Panzer Productions, John McGrath and Joy Chiropractic our annual football preview featured this article by Ryan Wallace of GoPowercat.com (Photos: K-State Athletics)

Find a 2024 football hard copy near you

Distribution of the hard copies of our annual statewide football preview are nearly complete. You can read our digital edition below, or pick up your free copy at the majority of the locations listed below the online edition. Feel free to message us if you are unable to find a copy near you.

KHP sponsors capitol feature shoot

The Kansas Highway Patrol sponsored our feature photo shoot this year photographed on the steps of the capitol building in Topeka in late May. Check out the cool two-page spread that will be featured inside the magazine.

Football 2024 Cover Reveal

The 2024 Football Preview is nearly complete. Look for the online edition soon, with hard copy distribution set to start next week, but first, here's a look at the cover of the 19th annual Kansas Pregame Football Preview. 

Stats and notes from the 2024 Kansas Shrine Bowl

The  following records were broken in this year's Shrine Bowl contest:Most Passing Attempts in Game: J. Brooks Kappelmann, Liberal, 51 (prev. record 32 by Garrett Fugate, Blue Valley NW, 2012)Most Passing Completions in a Game: J. Brooks Kappelman, Liberal, 29 (prev.

Brotherly love - and competition

Special to Kansas PregameBrotherly love prevails here in the Hanna household, but make no mistake. Competition between Jacob and younger brother Alan fuels an inferno that can be seen for miles.“As a brother, he's the closest to age to me so I think I can relate to him,” Alan said.
(L-R): Alan's father Jason Hanna, Alan Hanna and Maize High jumps coach Jared Handy. (Photo: Zoey Franklin)
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