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The University of Kansas was fined $25,000 by the Big 12 after it found head football coach Lance Leipold made "an inaccurate statement" about a pocket knife that was found on its sideline during a recent game.
Leipold said a pocket knife "was thrown and hit one of our staff members" during the Jayhawks’ 42-17 loss to Texas Tech on Saturday. Texas Tech officials confirmed a pocket knife was found on the Jayhawks' sideline and were investigating game-day video. The Big 12 did not clarify which part of Leipold's statement was inaccurate.
However, the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal reported that Texas Tech's review, which was sent to the Big 12, said the "best possible video available to us" showed a Kansas "student athlete" pick up the knife and immediately hand it to a Kansas staff member.
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Kansas Jayhawks head coach Lance Leipold watches the scoreboard during the game between Fresno State and Kansas at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium on Aug. 23, 2025.
"We believe this video makes it clear where the pocket knife originated, which will disprove all claims that it may have been thrown from the stands, and certainly makes it clear that it did not hit any member of KU’s staff on the sideline. There also did not appear to be any reaction by anyone on KU’s sideline of it being thrown on to the field prior to it being picked up," the review reportedly said.
Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark said Leipold's comments "questioned the integrity and professionalism of both the Conference and a member institution."
"I appreciate the Big 12 Conference's thorough review of events that took place
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