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Kansas Community College Football Now Has Its Own Stars, Netflix Series and Scandals

Goal post (Photo by Stephan Bisaha / Kansas News Service)
Goal post (Photo by Stephan Bisaha / Kansas News Service)

Big-time football is fast defining some small Kansas community colleges. They have their own star athletes, two seasons on a Netflix show and now... their own scandals. Stephan Bisaha, of the Kansas News Service, tells us what’s changed since the state’s Jayhawk conference changed one, critical rule.


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Stephan Bisaha reports on education and other topics for KMUW Radio and the Kansas News Service. Follow him on Twitter @SteveBisaha. The Kansas News Service is a collaboration of Kansas Public Radio, KCUR Radio, KMUW Radio and High Plains Public Radio, focused on the health and well-being of Kansans, their communities and civic life.

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The Kansas News Service produces essential enterprise reporting, diving deep and connecting the dots in tracking the policies, issues and and events that affect the health of Kansans and their communities. The team is based at KCUR and collaborates with public media stations and other news outlets across Kansas. Kansas News Service stories and photos may be republished at no cost with proper attribution and a link back to kcur.org. The Kansas News Service is made possible by a group of funding organizations, led by the Kansas Health Foundation. Other founders include United Methodist Health Ministry Fund, Sunflower Foundation, REACH Healthcare Foundation and the Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City.