February 25: News Headlines Digest and KU vs Oklahoma Post-game Round-up



  • Also see our Daily Threads, February 25, and the News Digest for Yesterday, February 24, as well as Daily Threads for Yesterday, February 24

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    #Decade of dominance:# #** Kansas earns share of 10th straight Big 12 title**#

    Bill Self exited briskly out the northwest tunnel of Allen Fieldhouse, hands up, palms extended high, at the conclusion of Kansas University’s historic 83-75 victory over Oklahoma on Monday night. The fans behind the KU bench and in the north student section stuck around after the 11th-year KU coach’s ESPN interview to acknowledge ever-so- briefly one of the great accomplishments in school history — a 10th straight Big 12 regular-season title.

    ##Dodd: Jayhawks win share of 10th straight Big 12 title##

    LAWRENCE — The ball swung to the wing and Andrew Wiggins set his feet. It was in the final minutes here at Allen Fieldhouse on Monday night, and No. 8 Kansas was minutes away from clinching a share of its 10th straight Big 12 Championship.

    Ten straight. It’s a dizzying feat in the modern era of college basketball. But in this moment, as the Jayhawks led by just five points, and the anxiety began to grow, nobody was really thinking about the streak. Well, that’s not quite right. Probably everybody inside Allen Fieldhouse was thinking about the number 10.

    ##Newell: Hang 10: KU basketball clinches share of 10th straight Big 12 title with 83-75 win over Oklahoma##

    LAWRENCE — Jeff Graves wasn’t about to miss this moment.

    Sitting in the row behind Kansas’ bench, the former KU forward watched on as the fifth-ranked Jayhawks clinched a share of their 10th straight Big 12 championship with an 83-75 victory over Oklahoma.

    ###Tait: FINAL: Kansas 83, Oklahoma 75###

    Lawrence, Kan., is title town once again.

    Behind five starters who reached double figures in scoring, the fifth-ranked Kansas University men’s basketball team clinched at least a share of its 10th consecutive Big 12 title with a 83-75 victory over Oklahoma on Monday night at Allen Fieldhouse.

    A complete and dominating performance like the Jayhawks enjoyed against Texas over the weekend it wasn’t, but a grind-it-out, physical, NCAA-Tournament-esque game it was

    ###Keegan: Familiar song emanates from Allen Fieldhouse###

    The lyrics and notes change, but the song remains the same. High school All-Americans around whom their teams revolved come to Kansas University with little clue just how hard they must compete to maintain a winning tradition like few others in sports.

    ###**AP: **Kansas beats Oklahoma to clinch share of 10th straight Big 12 title###

    LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) – Naadir Tharpe finally got to stand in the middle of the court at Allen Fieldhouse, bask in the adulation of another sellout crowd and celebrate a conference championship.

    The junior guard, who wrapped up his first two Big 12 titles on the road, had 19 points to lead five Kansas players in double figures Monday night, and the fifth-ranked Jayhawks held off Oklahoma 83-75 to ensure a share of their 10th consecutive league crown.

    ###Donation marks start of Fieldhouse Apartments project###

    Kansas University alumni Kent and Missy McCarthy have donated the lead gift for the financing of Phase One of the Fieldhouse Apartments project at KU, it was announced Monday night.

    The exact amount of the donation for the $17.5 million project was not announced. KU recognized the gift during Monday night’s KU-Oklahoma basketball game. The McCarthys were joined in Allen Fieldhouse by Kent’s father, Charles, and their children, Molly, Annie and Charlie.

    ###**Brown: **Kansas Jayhawks looking tournament ready###

    In East Lansing, Mich., the Spartans can’t wait until they get healthy.

    In Syracuse, N.Y., the Orange can’t wait until their offense comes around.

    In Lexington, Ky., the Wildcats can’t wait until the kids put it all together.

    That’s not the case in Lawrence, Kan. The Jayhawks simply can’t wait until March.

    ####KUAthletics.com: TEN THERE, DONE THAT: KU CLINCHES SHARE OF CROWN####

    ####CJOnline Live Blog#### ####ESPN Box Score and Highlights####

    Post-Game press conference:

    Bill Self discusses how Kansas beat OU to win a 10th straight Big 12 title - MP3

    Naadir Tharpe, Andrew Wiggins and Wayne Selden react to KU’s Big 12-clinching win - MP3

    Also see our Daily Threads, February 25, and the News Digest for Yesterday, February 24, as well as Daily Threads for Yesterday, February 24



  • Gosh this is so sweet. 10 straight. So happy I got to see one of our wins in AFH against a Big 12 team this year.

    RCJH



  • Pay Heed – 10x



  • Looks good in the locker room!



  • Looks good in the locker room!

    @dylans Yeah! you can embed the video in the post like this:

    BTW-- I don’t have every t-shirt from every B12 championship, but I have a bunch of them… I’m thinking of taking pictures and posting all 9 …and I have to get the #10 one 😉



  • @bskeet ditto on the shirts. I still haven’t figured out how to embed videos, but maybe someday.



  • #10str8!!! Yes, this is awesome. Im going to Ks Sampler later to get a shirt or a hat to celebrate. That said, we gotta go down to Stillwater and T.C.B. I know Okie state is down this year but it will absolutely be a tough game.

    Is it just me or did the refs really screw up some calls against KU this game? I was beginning to wonder if OU brought in their own officiating crew



  • ##Behind Bill Self, Kansas Clinches 10th Consecutive Big 12 Title in Win Over Oklahoma##

    By TJFsports@TJFsports on Feb 25 2014, 1:12a

    The Big 12 Streak and Bill Self

    Before we get into the specifics of the 83-75 victory by Kansas over Oklahoma on Monday night, let’s establish this: Bill Self is a coaching legend.

    Not a pretty good coach, not a great coach. A legend.

    Kansas defeated Oklahoma on Monday night by the score of 83-75, making Bill Self the head coach of a team that has at least tied for the best record in a major basketball conference for ten consecutive seasons. Every single year that Self has coached at KU, the Jayhawks have been a force to be reckoned with. What he is doing in this modern age of increased parity in college basketball is astounding.

    Never, during Self’s tenure, has Kansas had a bad season, or even an average season. Forget about ever missing the NCAA Tournament, something that occasionally happens to even the most prestigious of basketball programs. Every season under Self, Kansas has had a great year. Kansas has yet to have a season under Self where they have been worse than a 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament, and, barring some major surprises, they’re going to have either a 1 or 2 seed again this season. The only year Kansas didn’t win the Big 12 under Self was in his very first year with the school, and the team they lost it to was the 2004 Oklahoma State team led by Tony Allen, Joey Graham and John Lucas that went on to go to the Final Four.

    Yes, it’s easy to recruit to Kansas, and many have had success here before. But it’s also easy to recruit to North Carolina, Kentucky, and Indiana. Those teams have all had down years the past decade, and it’s completely understandable and not a knock on their coaches at all. It just makes what Self has done even more ridiculous.

    Let’s put this in perspective:

    Jim Boeheim had 9 Big East titles for Syracuse in his 37 years coaching in it. Pretty fantastic run.

    Tom Izzo has 7 Big Ten titles for Michigan State the last 18 years. Fairly dominant.

    Mike Krzyzewski has 12 ACC titles for Duke the last 28 years. Unbelievable, sustained dominance.

    … and Bill Self has 10 Big 12 titles the last 10 years.

    There really isn’t much else to say. What Self has accomplished this past decade is one of the most remarkable streaks in sports history.

    Quick Recap

    As far as the game itself, the Sooners gave KU a scare for quite a while. While I wondered if the dominant performance by the defense Saturday vs. Texas was sustainable, I certainly was hoping for more than what KU showed. Oklahoma finished with 75 points and shot 44.3% from the field, the second highest by an opposing team in Allen Fieldhouse this season. Then again, Oklahoma is a pretty great offensive team, ranking 12th in Kenpom’s adjusted offensive efficiency.

    On offense, Kansas was led by Naadir Tharpe, who was incredibly efficient. Tharpe finished with 19 points, shooting 5 of 6 from two, 1 of 1 from three, and 6 of 6 from the line. Tharpe also threw in 5 assists with just 1 turnover. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to predict what sort of performance Tharpe will give each game.

    Wayne Selden also had an impressive game. He finished with 15 points, and though he shot just 1 of 4 from two, he drained 3 of his 5 threes, and 4 of 4 on free throws. Selden also had a vital drive and kick (something he is by far the best on the team at) to Andrew Wiggins for three with just under three minutes to go. Before the benefit of a re-watch, this was the second game in a row that I thought Selden did not stand out on defense in a bad way.

    As for the two super freshmen, Joel Embiid had a very solid game, finishing with 12 points, 13 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 steals and 3 blocks. Embiid did have 4 turnovers, and remains not that great at taking care of the ball. Andrew Wiggins had an tough time getting his shots to fall, but he was fine other than that.

    Going Forward

    As Self usually says and did again around this time of year, the Big 12 title unquestionably solidifies that Kansas has had a great year. But if they want to make it a special year, one that really will be remembered, the ultimate test is still ahead. Kansas fans likely feel a lot better that it’s Bill Self tasked with leading this squad of youngsters to greatness.

    We will have more in-depth analysis both on the Oklahoma game and leading up to the game in Stillwater against Oklahoma State on Saturday, but for now, let’s just reflect on how fortunate Kansas is to have Bill Self as its coach.

    Until then, hit us up in the comments with your best “The last time Kansas didn’t win the Big 12…”

    A few to start you off:

    ##The last time Kansas didn’t win the Big 12, YouTube wasn’t invented yet.

    ##The last time Kansas didn’t win the Big 12, Shaq was a Laker.

    ##The last time Kansas didn’t win the Big 12, LeBron James was a 19-year-old rookie in Cleveland.

    Have at it.

    As always, follow me on Twitter @TJFsports, and enjoy the week, Jayhawk fans.



  • From The Wichita Eagle

    Posted on Mon, Feb. 24, 2014

    Jayhawks win share of 10th straight Big 12 title

    By RUSTIN DODD The Wichita Eagle

    The ball swung to the wing and Andrew Wiggins set his feet. It was in the final minutes at Allen Fieldhouse on Monday night, and No. 5 Kansas was minutes away from clinching a share of its 10th straight Big 12 Championship.

    Ten straight. It’s a dizzying feat in the modern era of college basketball. But in this moment, as the Jayhawks led by just five points and the anxiety began to grow, nobody was really thinking about the streak. Well, that’s not quite right. It’s safe to say probably everybody inside Allen Fieldhouse was thinking about the number 10.

    In one sense, this was what this whole Andrew Wiggins-led experiment was all about. The Jayhawks had lost all five starters off last year’s team — four seniors and lottery pick. Kansas coach Bill Self had lost his five leading scorers for the first time. It was time for another turnover. So Self simply added the most heralded recruiting class in school history, and now his Jayhawks were going to win another conference title.

    “I’m happy a bunch of young kids are growing up,” Self would say.

    So here was Wiggins, lining up his feet, stepping into a three-pointer that could give the Jayhawks an eight-point lead and ice the victory with more than two minutes left. The shot went down, of course. Inside Allen Fieldhouse, they usually do.

    No. 5 Kansas 83, Oklahoma 75.

    “Just winning this whole championship,” Wiggins said. "It was just a great feeling on the court.

    The Jayhawks, 22-6 and 13-2 in the Big 12, can clinch the Big 12 Championship outright with a victory over Oklahoma State on Saturday. That would be sweeter than sharing, of course. And the Jayhawks have larger goals on the horizon.

    “When you win the league, it’s a good year,” Self said. “Now we need to make it a great or special year.”

    But for a moment, this was history. Kansas became just the fifth program to win at least 10 straight conference championships. And just the second from a power conference since UCLA won 13 straight Pac-8 and Pac-10 titles in the 1960s and 1970.s

    Nearly nine years ago, on March 2, 2005, the streak began in earnest in a senior-night victory over K-State. Self clinched his first title at Kansas. Senior forward Wayne Simien savored senior night by speaking for more than 30 minutes after the game. And a core of freshmen that would grow to be seniors on Self’s 2008 NCAA championship team barely played.

    ##“We like to be known as winners,” then-senior guard Aaron Miles said after the game.##

    On Saturday night, it was the latest generation of Jayhawks leading the way. Wiggins would finish with 15 points, including 10 during the second half. Junior guard Naadir Tharpe closed out Oklahoma (20-8, 9-6) in the final minutes while finishing with 19 points and five assists.

    The lane kept opening up, so Tharpe kept driving.

    “The last 10 minutes,” Self said. “I think that’s as good as Naadir has played since he’s been here.”

    In the moments after the game, Tharpe stood near half-court, waving his arms as the Kansas crowd began to chant. “10 straight! 10 straight!” The crowd stuck around for a party, and Self exited into the Allen Fieldhouse tunnel, flashing all 10 fingers.

    “It’s just a beautiful feeling,” Tharpe said.

    Just two days earlier, Kansas had flashed its A-game in an 85-54 rout of second-place Texas. The Jayhawks had pieced together their most complete performance of the season, a blend of highlight-driven offense and lockdown defense, and it was easy to imagine Kansas using Monday night as another Big 12 coronation. The Jayhawks, of course, could only win a share of the title with a victory. But with another home game against Texas Tech coming next week, the Jayhawks didn’t seem to be into the sharing stuff.

    Late on Saturday night, Self wasn’t so sure. He didn’t want to concede that Kansas was rolling — not yet, anyway. Just two weeks ago, the Jayhawks couldn’t escape K-State with a victory. And this was still the same team that needed a last-second bucket to win at Texas Tech.

    “There’s a lot that needs to happen for us to go on a roll,” Self said.

    Fast forward to Monday night. Midway through the second half, and Kansas trailed Oklahoma 58-54. The Jayhawks had led 42-33 at halftime after a late run in the opening 20 minutes. But now that lead was gone.

    Maybe this is what Self meant. For a moment, the Big 12 title streak was on the back-burner. Boos were echoing through Allen Fieldhouse. And the Jayhawks were just looking for a run.

    It came in bits and pieces: a bucket from Jamari Traylor, an off-balance jumper from Tharpe. And then Wiggins capped an 11-3 run with an old-fashioned three-point play with 7:12 left.

    Once again, Kansas’ freshmen were rising to the moment.

    Kansas had opened Big 12 Conference play with a gritty 90-83 victory at Oklahoma on Jan. 8. The performance had been a turning point, a sign that the growing pains were close to over. Maybe the young Jayhawks could grow up and win another Big 12 Championship. On Monday night, Wiggins’ shot went down, and the Jayhawks pushed the tradition into the future. .

    “We’ve had so many good players,” Self said. “It’s been a great run. You don’t win unless you have better guys than the other guys and we’ve had better guys.”

    KU: Percentages: FG .446, FT .867. 3-Point Goals: 7-16, .438 (Selden, Jr. 3-5, Tharpe 1-1, Ellis 1-1, Wiggins 1-3, Mason 1-4, Greene 0-1, Frankamp 0-1). Team Rebounds: 3. Blocked Shots: 5 (Embiid 3, Ellis, Wiggins). Turnovers: 11 (Embiid 4, Traylor 2, Mason, Selden, Jr., Tharpe, Black, Wiggins). Steals: 6 (Embiid 4, Tharpe 2). Technical Fouls: None.

    OU: Percentages: FG .443, FT .750. 3-Point Goals: 6-14, .429 (Hield 3-6, Clark 1-2, Woodard 1-2, Neal 1-2, Hornbeak 0-1, Booker 0-1). Team Rebounds: 2. Blocked Shots: 1 (Cousins). Turnovers: 11 (Neal 2, Cousins 2, Booker 2, Woodard, Hield, Hornbeak, Bennett, Spangler). Steals: 5 (Booker 2, Bennett, Clark, Spangler). Technical Fouls: None.

    A—16,300. Officials—Mike Stuart, Tom O’Neill, Duke Edsall. Reach Rustin Dodd at rdodd@wichitaeagle.com. Follow him on Twitter: @rustindodd.



  • Although Coach puts up a good front and generally doesn’t show a lot of nerves, the pressure of winning 10 straight Championships has had to weigh on him somewhat for the past several weeks.

    I wonder if we’ll see a looser coach and team from here on out?



  • Booker was making cocky expressions from the bench midway through the game. I guess he hasn’t heard, “He who laughs last, laughs best.”



  • I am going to risk banishment from all things related to KU basketball, probably even get my degree revolked.

    Here goes. I don’t get that excited by it. We’ve won 57 conference titles according to ESPN last night. Yes I do recognize the achievement, but it just doesn’t strike me as being that remarkable.

    Our conference lacks a consistent challenger that year in and year out is our equal. Duke has UNC, Wisconsin has MSU, OSU. Other than Texas, Bill Self has not faced a league foe that’s even been to the final four if memory serves correctly.

    Since the 80’s when I came to KU, I’ve seen KU teams in 86, 88, 91, 93, 02, 03, 08, and 12 make it to the final four. I rattled those off without hardly thinking about it. Those are what makes me go. It’s better to be known as the big 12 champs, but it’s even better to be known as a final four, finalist and champion. Sorry to be a wet blanket on this celebration, but it just doesn’t rile me up too much.



  • @wissoxfan83 - It’s good to aim high! There’s one sentence in your post that says it all for me:

    " Our conference lacks a consistent challenger that year in and year out is our equal. "

    My point, and sincere belief, is that you could say that about Kansas no matter what conference we were in.

    Fifty-seven conference titles and TEN straight - that’s a big fat, hairy deal. Heck, I’d even be impressed if WSU won ten in a row in their cream-puff conference. I won’t have to worry about it, because it’ll never happen, but it’d still be a big deal if it did.

    Obviously, I wouldn’t be enthused if we won the Conference title and nothing else, but as you point out, we have a nice run of Final Four appearances and two NC’s in the last 25 years, which not many schools can boast.



  • @wissoxfan83 - I would agree completely, except for one minor point.

    The simple fact of consistently being at the top, year in, year out, is impressive. All of the events, players, coaches, bad luck, good luck, etc., that could occur in 10 seasons – and every season, we win the league. I do think that’s impressive at least. It is a testament to coach Self and his consistency. But it’s like a nice salad before the meal.

    Now, to your real point – what makes you “go.” I can’t agree with you more. For me, while I can try to enjoy the ride and the fun of the season, if we don’t win the title, it taints the season for me. That’s how it is. Title or bust. Title or pain. Title or crap.

    I choose Title.



  • I guess I could add to my post that I’m much more impressed by dancing every year since 1990.

    @nuleafjhawk I respectfully disagree with what you wrote. There are programs in other conferences that if we were battling them every year winning 10 in a row would be huge.

    HEM, I see the point of consistency being impressive. When I attended KU, I’d guess we won the league one of the three years but were in two final fours.



  • KU had better bring their AFH Texas game when they take the court at Gallager-Iba as Mr Smart has really stepped up his game since his suspension. He knows Okie St needs to win out or win the conf tournament to make the dance. If they don’t make the dance his bypassing the draft last year is all for naught. TEN-tastic!!! RCJH (beer)



  • @wissoxfan83 Come on wissox, we supposed to be celebrating. You remind me of the blankets I’ve got covering my well to prevent freeze after the past couple of weeks of rain. Old, wet and soggy. 😉



  • @brooksmd

    I know Brooks, I’m a wet blanket on the party! I’ll say this, it’s better to win the league than not winning the league!



  • okie lite went to the FF in HCBS first year here. WVU went just a few years ago. And texas hasn’t gone in the Self era.



  • @Kip_McSmithers I don’t want facts to get in the way of a good theory!



  • Share, share, share…I don’t like sharing titles.



  • Final four teams during the Bill Self tenure.

             SEED               TEAMS
    

    2013 1, 4, 4, 9 L’Ville, Syracuse, Michigan, Wichita State

    2012 1, 2, 2, 4 Kentucky, Kansas, Ohio St., L’ville

    2011 3, 4, 8, 11 UConn, Kentucky, Butler, VCU

    2010 1, 2, 5, 5 Duke, W. Virginia, Butler, Mich. St.

    2009 1, 1, 2, 3 UNC, UConn, Mich. St., Villanova

    2008 1, 1, 1, 1 Kansas, Memphis, UNC, UCLA

    2007 1, 1, 2, 2 Florida, Ohio St., Georgetown, UCLA

    2006 2, 3, 4, 11 UCLA, Florida, LSU, G. Mason

    2005 1, 1, 4, 5 UNC, Illinois, Louisville, Mich. St.

    2004 1, 2, 2, 3 Duke, UConn, Okla. St., Ga. Tech

    Lots of success by one seeds. Champions in bold.

    Texas was in the 2003 final four one year pre-Self.



  • Congrats to the players, coaches, university and fans!

    ““I said we’d do it when and if we win it outright,” Self said. “Hopefully we’ll be able to celebrate in Stillwater on Saturday.””

    Can we expect Wiggins to do a back flip on the court?

    😉



  • @wissoxfax83

    This is from the Sporting News article that JNewell had quotes from. By Mike DeCourcySporting News

    ##How good is Self? This is his 13th year as a high-major coach, starting in 2000-01 at Illinois. In the previous 12 years — since the NCAA selection committee shafted his last, brilliant Tulsa team with a No. 7 seed — he never has coached a team that earned an NCAA seed lower than No. 4. There have been five No. 1s, a No. 2, two No. 3s and four No. 4s. That’s ridiculous.##

    We expect performances such as this from Self and Kansas, though because it’s what they deliver, every year. That does not mean it is not extraordinary.



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  • @dylans

    Thanks for posting that… amazing what it tells us when looking at frequency to make it. We’ve only been there twice under Self… interesting to see what teams made it more than us.

    Frequency:

    UCLA 3 1 NC)

    UCONN 3 1 NC)

    L’Ville 3 1 NC)

    UNC 3 (2 NCs)

    Duke 2 (2 NCs)

    Kansas 2 (1 NC)

    So on the national level… all those teams have outperformed us when looking only at the Final Four (last 10 years). The graphic above is wrong… Duke has made it to the FF twice, winning both times.

    We’ve done better in other areas… 10 consecutive B12 Championships… and 24 consecutive appearances in the NCAA tourney (longest current streak).

    Other NCAA records we currently own at #1:

    1. most winning seasons in Division I history (95)
    2. most non-losing seasons (.500 or better) in NCAA history (98)
    3. most conference championships in Division I history (57)
    4. most First Team All Americans in Division I history (21)
    5. most First Team All American Selections in Division I history (29)


  • Maybe this has been said before and I missed it but maybe Fran should refrain from calling games in which he carries a bias in. I wondered last night if he was wearing a #13 jersey while calling the game.



  • Christian Garret and Nikko Roberts each have 4 championship rings.



  • @Kip_McSmithers And Muffberger too! Did you hear him say something along the lines of… “My My look what 8:50 has got us? Tied game. (and rather sarcastically) The Jayhawk crowd is quiet.” I wanted to (punch) them.

    I’m surprised we didn’t hear every scenario as to how Iowa State or Texas was going to tie us. They sure didn’t talk about OSU impoding. Just talked about how good Smart is NOW.



  • I generally like Fraschilla, I can’t stand “mushed burger”

    Did anyone watch the OSU game last night? Smart was wearing #43 instead of #33. Apparently his Jersey did not make it to Texas…talk about an equipment manager in trouble.



  • Quote:

    In East Lansing, Mich., the Spartans can’t wait until they get healthy.
    
    In Syracuse, N.Y., the Orange can’t wait until their offense comes around.
    
    In Lexington, Ky., the Wildcats can’t wait until the kids put it all together.
    
    That's not the case in Lawrence, Kan. The Jayhawks simply can’t wait until March.
    

    Seriously?! We are NOT ready for March yet! And I noticed he left Florida out of that scenario.



  • @drgnslayr

    Florida is being overlooked and may end up being the sleeper. Lunardi has Arizona as the overall #1 seed based on their win at Colorado…really?



  • @RockChalkinTexas I know how good Self is! He’s amazing, the best thing to happen to KU basketball since Roy who was the best thing since Larry. I love KU basketball!! It still doesn’t change what I wrote! I want championships. I couldn’t tell you what years KU won the league championship besides the last 10 years. But I can tell you what they did in the tourney just about every year.



  • @JayHawkFanToo Lunardi clearly doesn’t know what he is doing. Florida is way tougher than 'Cuse, Az or Wichita st. That said, if we rematch with them in the tourney, KU will beat them.



  • @Lulufulu85

    I agree, I like our chances against Florida. In the previous game we spotted them 15 points in the first half and beat then by 9 in the second half.

    KU has won (or tied) the second half of every game they have lost.

    KU does not lose, they just run out of time. 🙂



  • @JayHawkFanToo I love the spin on this classic Michael Jordan quote “KU does not lose, they just run out of time” well played.



  • I understand where the sentiment of NC or bust (WiSox and HEM) comes from. But I think the NC in 08 and the Finalist in 12 count for a lot. Yes…a final four or a NC is what everyone shoots for. We just need to sprinkle them in often enough. Certainly I would like to see Self get another NC which would then, I think, validate him further as a truly great coach…not many have multiple NCs. While it was a good win last night I thought some disturbing trends continue. It seemed like we could not stop OU in the 2nd half. Every time they came down the court I felt like they were going to score. Fortunately we did stop them at a few key times late. As for OSU this Saturday…you can bet Smart and OSU will feel like they have something to prove and play with a vengeance. They are fighting for their tournament lives. Under those circumstances…I don’t like our chances.



  • @Hawk8086 what better to win there and celebrate there! Revenge on the flip!



  • Link to AllAccessJayhawks’ video of game highlights that includes, SNACKS doing the Nae Nae in the locker celebration.

    I don’t know how to post videos here, so I turned it into a tiny url.

    http://tinyurl.com/l9sg33s



  • @RockChalkinTexas The last time Kansas didn’t win the Big 12, my whiskers were still brown - not gray! (Ok, white)



  • @nuleafjhawk Maybe. But I think the guy wants another ring very very badly and He’ll do anything to get it, Including using his unseasonally deep bench. He is using nearly 10 guys a game. I don’t recall him ever doing that this late in the season



  • @Lulufulu85 I think you want to win all games! Why not have a reward for it before the tournament! Conference champs! It’s nice to be rewarded and it’s nice to reach goals! Bill is blessed w/ so much talent this year, more than he ever has. Our bench has won games for us this year, I think that is our biggest advantage during the tourney!



  • Goal one: grow together as a team in the non-conference. Check

    Goal two: Big 12 Champions. Check

    Goal three: strong Big 12 tournament. TBD

    Goal four: National Champions. TBD


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