Kansas Football Fan Appreciation Day Adjusted Due to Weather

Via Kansas Athletics

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Due to potential inclement weather, Kansas football’s Fan Appreciation Day on Saturday, April 5 will be moved inside to the Kansas Football Indoor Practice Facility.
 
With the practice moving indoors, fans will have the opportunity to see the Jayhawks in action for the final 30 minutes of practice, beginning at approximately 11:30 a.m. Fans should enter through the Beatty Family Pavilion lobby of the Kansas Football Indoor Practice Facility and will be able to view practice from a standing area on the south side of the field.
 
The first 750 fans will receive the 2025 spring football poster. Following practice, Kansas football players and coaches will sign autographs for approximately 45 minutes. Due to spacing and time constraints inflatables, tailgating games, and food trucks will no longer be a part of the event.
 
Fans should enter the parking lots at the corner of 11th and Missouri Street and should exercise caution upon entering due to ongoing construction to David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium. Parking will be open in the lots surrounding the stadium.
 
Fans looking to purchase season tickets to the 2025 season can do so by visiting the Kansas Football Preview Center, located at 1100 Mississippi Street on the corner of 11th and Mississippi. The Kansas Football Preview Center will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the Sales and Service staff will also be present at practice to answer questions about 2025 season tickets.

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