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The CBS Sports Classic, one of college basketball's premier annual showcase events, has secured a major new participant. The University of Kansas Jayhawks will join the existing powerhouse lineup of Kentucky, North Carolina, and Ohio State in the four-team event.
The Jayhawks are set to become a fixture in the Classic, as all four programs have signed agreements to participate through the 2029 season. This long-term commitment solidifies the event's status as a must-see December tradition, consistently featuring some of the most storied programs and intense rivalries in the sport.
The addition of Kansas, a perennial national title contender and historic program, elevates the Classic's profile even further. It ensures fans will witness high-stakes, non-conference battles between blue-blood programs each year. The specific matchups and annual schedule rotations for the coming seasons will be announced at a later date. The infusion of Kansas into this elite group promises to deliver thrilling basketball and marquee moments for years to come.
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