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One Smoking Moment
Kansas City is the BBQ Capital of the World - but who is KC’s best barbeque?
This time of year, the only way to decide anything is via bracket. This 68-pit, March Madness-style bracket featured top KC BBQ joints, storied blue bloods, surprise upsets, and Cinderella runs. The inaugural KCQ Crown truly had it all.
Claim the Crown
Since Henry Perry passed in 1940, Kansas City barbeque has lacked a consensus king. Plenty of contenders, but no clear crown. Kansas City is the best barbeque city in the world, but who has the best barbeque in KC?
disKCovery presents The KCQ Crown: a 68-pit, March Madness–style bracket built to settle the BBQ debate once and for all. The field is set. Now it’s up to you to crown a winner.
Waiting for Tonight
I remember the first time my mom told me about Caitlin Clark. Even before I watched her play, it seems there was something special about her. The same could be said for Paige Bueckers. We were supposed to see this match-up several times over the years but we never did. And now, this night, three years in the making, is only hours away, and in my nervousness, I write.
Manhattan Knight
As Grand Boulevard re-opens after another successful Big XII Basketball Tournament, I think back on my first year as a fan of a Big XII school. As a passionate UCF fan, the addition of the Knights to the conference gave me a number of opportunities to support my team this year, including a memorable day in Manhattan, Kansas. These were some of the highlights.
Devan’s (Half) Dozen: Ted Lasso Edition
Last week, millions around the world said a bittersweet farewell to Ted Lasso and Premier League club AFC Richmond. Here in Kansas City, the finale hit especially hard as over the past three years, Ted became one of this city’s favorite sons. Given the love that Lasso always showed to his hometown, this edition of Devan’s (Half) Dozen ranks the best Kansas City / Kansas references from the show’s run.
Oh, What A Knight!
Following the news in July that the University of Texas and University of Oklahoma would be leaving the Big XII after 2025, rumors began to swirl about the demise of the conference, to the dismay of many in KC. Then, earlier today, the Big XII extended invites to 4 new members, my Alma Mater among them, which leaves me to weigh the future of that program, the Big XII, and Kansas City.