Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Longtime KU broadcaster Max Falkenstien dies at 95

Longtime KU broadcaster Max Falkenstien dies at 95

Max Falkenstien, the affable and silver-tongued ”Voice of the Jayhawks” who brought Kansas football and basketball into the homes of fans for six decades, died Monday. Falkenstien did his first broadcast of a Kansas basketball game during the 1946 NCAA Tournament in Kansas City, where

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