If you follow NCAA basketball at all, then you know the Kansas men are all a roll. There’s no arguing their dominance. They won their 11th consecutive Big 12 title and have found themselves dancing.
In addition to their great ball skills though, Kansas also has a knack for social media. A quick glance at the Kansas men’s basketball accounts and it’s easy to see they have defined a look and feel, planned ahead and put time/energy into their content. There’s a lot of inspiration in their work.
What I love most about Kansas’ approach to social media is their focus on good content. It’s not just about play-by-play, but about creating good content that stands out from the noise. Remember: A good social media strategy starts with a strong content strategy.
I’ve compiled a list of some of Kansas’ best content. Their presence is a great example of what a thoughtful and strategic approach to social media looks like. Hopefully some of their content and ideas will serve as an inspiration to you:
Bracket Graphics
For the tournament, Kansas Hoops has created bracket graphics to showcase matchups and the road to Indy.
Matchup set. #marchmadness pic.twitter.com/KdovzFiS8p
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) March 20, 2015
Quote Series
A quote from a student-athlete or a coach can make a strong content piece, especially if the quote is emotional. Kansas does a great job picking compelling quotes at the right moment and turning them into beautiful and consumable graphics:
Plans for March. #rockchalk pic.twitter.com/HCGSZfHqll
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) March 19, 2015
Big 12 Champions, outright. #kubball pic.twitter.com/Fhp3udGZJ0
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) March 4, 2015
One win and the @Big12Conference is ours alone. #kubball pic.twitter.com/o4kTQMk6Dd
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) March 4, 2015
Commemorative Graphics
Kansas recently celebrated its 60th anniversary of the first of (then) 726 victories in Allen Field-house. As part of the celebration, graphics and images from the night were black and white. This series is a reminder that design can be a great way to denote/celebrate something special. Don’t be afraid to mix things up to make a statement:
For 60 years you’ve made AFH “The Phog.” Let’s start the next 60 with a bang. http://t.co/Qxat9groai #wearethephog pic.twitter.com/OHKx7u96CF
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) February 26, 2015
There it is. #kubball pic.twitter.com/9SqqrTubeV
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) February 28, 2015
Fans Tweets Turned Content
Turning fan tweets into content is a great trend. It’s a simple and smart way to make fans a part of the community, while also generating free content. And, @KUHoops is one of the accounts that does this the right way. This is a smart use of user-generated content and an easy idea to replicate:
Now everybody knows.#wearethephog CC @rockchoctaw33 pic.twitter.com/cbhBxzlnMp
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) February 21, 2015
He’s the hero Lawrence needs.#wearethephog CC @RealMikeWelch pic.twitter.com/ORW1x3QCOX
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) February 17, 2015
Videos of the Perfect Moment
Part of the key to success in social media is keeping an eye out for the extraordinary in all the chaos that’s around. Keep your eyes and ears open, always looking for that perfect moment to capture. Kansas has done a good job capturing some strong candid moments on video. Here are a few examples:
MARI!!!! pic.twitter.com/vPbYWZN3r7
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) March 20, 2015
Creative GIFS
This GIF is on point. It’s simple and sleek, but also engaging. A reminder that good content does not have to be complicated:
Since 2005. #rockchalk pic.twitter.com/DcwJK28LFA
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) March 3, 2015
Simple Stat Graphics
When infographics became all the rage, teams started throwing a lot of information at fans. Sure, infographics make the data a lot more consumable, but they are typically still a lot of information. Kansas does a good job of highlighting the right stats and in a way that is simple and powerful. More does not always mean better:
Today begins an @NCAA record 26th-straight tournament appearance for the Jayhawks. #marchmadness #kubball pic.twitter.com/J26YTJyWh4
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) March 20, 2015
The current win-streak inside The Phog sits at 21 games, which is the 4th longest under @CoachBillSelf. #kubball pic.twitter.com/1xeY3RVrsT
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) February 21, 2015
Most in @NCAA Division I. #kubball pic.twitter.com/eP75IymOBb
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) March 4, 2015
Statement Graphics
Simple but strong statements are a great way to rally fans. As these statement graphics below prove, short and sweet often wins. It’s all in the copy:
Stellar Game Day Graphics
Kansas has created a look and feel for their game day graphics. The series focuses on the starting lineup, coverage and score/stats updates. The look is so fresh and so clean. Not every piece of content needs a lot of graphic design work, but creating certain templates for content you will create consistently (like score updates) is a great way to create a cohesive look and feel:
Close it out. #kubball pic.twitter.com/BnYBMpShqh
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) March 20, 2015
PREVIEW: A chance to lockup the @Big12Conference title outright. Tonight in Allen Fieldhouse. http://t.co/w2tcNtfzIh pic.twitter.com/nrS5dGNIiS
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) March 3, 2015
YOUR Kansas Jayhawks vs West Virginia. #kuseniornight pic.twitter.com/EGsb75iYft
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) March 4, 2015
MVP. #kubball pic.twitter.com/Px0d8skYfx
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) March 4, 2015
#kubball pic.twitter.com/D7nfzDrG2v
— Kansas Men’s Basketball (@KUHoops) March 4, 2015
So as you can see, the Kansas men’s basketball team social media team does a great job with their presence. It’s all about taking the time to plan the content. Do it the right way, not the easy way!
Be sure to give Kansas men’s basketball a follow on Facebook and Twitter for daily inspiration.
What stands out to you most about Kansas men’s basketball’s social media presence? I would love to hear your thoughts!
Thanks for reading!