Despite the changes, 'Late Night' remains a significant event for many Jayhawks, especially with the upcoming season's milestones. This year, Tre White, a former high school prospect, is set to join the 1,000-point club, sparking curiosity about his journey. White's unique path to KU, with stops at USC, Louisville, and Illinois, adds to the intrigue. As he prepares for his 12th point of the season, fans wonder if he envisioned his entire college career at KU. White's excitement for 'Late Night in the Phog' is palpable, as he finally gets to experience the iconic event after committing to KU in 2019. His anticipation mirrors that of a high school sophomore, eager to step into a vibrant, high-energy environment with talented athletes. White's growth from a 5-star prospect to a 6-7, 215-pound player poised to start at the 4 position showcases his development. 'Late Night' holds historical significance, attracting top talent and creating memorable moments. While KU coach Bill Self remains cautious about definitive predictions, the event's prestige and history make it a crucial part of the season's start. This year's 'Late Night' is expected to be a significant recruiting weekend, though less so than in the past, as the transfer portal calendar takes precedence. Despite the changes, 'Late Night' continues to captivate players and fans alike, with five-star Darryn Peterson expressing his excitement for the packed-out arena experience.