The night is dark and full of sophomores. We were due a down year, but it's back to hunting banners.
Thread to be updated as new developments emerge.
RETURNING PLAYERS:
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#35 Udoka Azubuike - Sr.
#44 Mitch Lightfoot - Sr.
#0 Marcus Garrett - Jr.
#22 Silvio De Sousa - Jr. (!!!!!)
#11 Devon Dotson - Soph.
#30 Ochai Agbaji - Soph.
#33 David McCormack - Soph.
#12 Chris Teahan - Jr.
#20 Garrett Luinstra - Soph.
#10 Elijah Elliott - Soph.
LEAVING PLAYERS:
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#1 Dedric Lawson - DRAFT
#13 K.J. Lawson - TRANSFER
#2 Charlie Moore - CRUSHED BY A DWARF
#5 Quentin Grimes - TRANSFER
INCOMING PLAYERS:
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SF Jalen Wilson****
6'8" 215 lbs
47 NATIONAL
9 POSITION
SF Christian Braun ****
6'6" 180lb
90 NATIONAL
24 POSITION
SF Tristan Enaruna ****
6'9" 205lb
44 NATIONAL
25 POSITION
TRANSFER Isaiah Moss
SENIOR
6'5" 208lb
IMPORTANT GAMES:
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University of Kansas Athletics
2019-20 Men's Basketball Schedule
Subject to change. All times Central.
NOV 5 (TUE) TBA VS DUKE STATE FARM CHAMPIONS CLASSIC
NEW YORK, N.Y. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
MAUI INVITATIONAL
ESPN
NOV 25 (MON) - NOV 27 (WED) vs TBD MAUI INVITATIONAL
LAHAINA, HAWAII LAHAINA CIVIC CENTER
DEC 21 (SAT) AT VILLANOVA
VILLANOVA, PA. WELLS FARGO ARENA
DEC 29 (SUN) AT STANFORD
STANFORD, CALIF. MAPLES PAVILION
PHILLIPS 66 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP
MAR 11 (WED) VS TBA
BIG 12 FIRST ROUND
KANSAS CITY, MO. SPRINT CENTER
MAR 12 (THU) VS TBA
BIG 12 QUARTERFINAL
KANSAS CITY, MO. SPRINT CENTER
MAR 13 (FRI) VS TBA
BIG 12 SEMIFINAL
KANSAS CITY, MO. SPRINT CENTER
MAR 14 (SAT) VS TBA
BIG 12 FINAL
KANSAS CITY, MO. SPRINT CENTER
NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
MAR 19 (THU)
MAR 20 (FRI)
NCAA FIRST ROUND
ALBANY, N.Y. / SPOKANE, WASH. / ST. LOUIS, MO. / TAMPA, FLA. / GREENSBORO, N.C. / OMAHA, NEB. / SACRAMENTO, CALIF. / CLEVELAND, OHIO
MAR 21 (SAT) MAR 22 (SUN)
CBS / TURNER
NCAA SECOND ROUND
ALBANY, N.Y. / SPOKANE, WASH. / ST. LOUIS, MO. / TAMPA, FLA. / GREENSBORO, N.C. / OMAHA, NEB. / SACRAMENTO, CALIF. / CLEVELAND, OHIO
MAR 26 (THU) MAR 27 (FRI)
NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN
INDIANAPOLIS, IND. / LOS ANGELES, CALIF. / HOUSTON, TEXAS / NEW YORK, N.Y.
MAR 28 (SAT) MAR 29 (SUN)
NCAA ELITE EIGHT
INDIANAPOLIS, IND. / LOS ANGELES, CALIF. / HOUSTON, TEXAS / NEW YORK, N.Y.
APR 4 (SAT)
NCAA FINAL FOUR
ATLANTA, GA. MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUM
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
FSU finished 15 in Pomeroy. It’s a dumb discussion. Only dumb people even dignify it. That’s why the dumb person on here is dignifying it.
Yes, and I get that. But I didn't think they were even that high in the AP or coaches poll. I just can't figure out how they think this is even close to being legit. Anyone other than Kansas should be laughed at for making a claim such as this. [Reply]
First confirmation of our national championship year. Hilarious that three petty coaches dropped us since last week, though, to ensure it wasn't unanimous. [Reply]
First confirmation of our national championship year. Hilarious that three petty coaches dropped us since last week, though, to ensure it wasn't unanimous.
First confirmation of our national championship year. Hilarious that three petty coaches dropped us since last week, though, to ensure it wasn't unanimous.
I also find it interesting they moved Florida State down a spot...perhaps because of what one of their congressman or senators did by declaring them Natty Champs? hmmm [Reply]
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
My source tells me Agbaji told Self he plans to come back.
I think that’s a mistake if true. But that’s what I’m hearing.
If he's guaranteed a 1st round spot it is. The guy can barely dribble. He's just not a skilled player, but he has all of the athleticism and talent in the world. Reasonable shot too that is going to only get better. [Reply]
Originally Posted by :
If the NCAA decides to use the final polls to identify a national champion after cancelling the NCAA tournament amid coronavirus concerns, Bill Self will gladly accept the trophy.
The head coach at Kansas, the projected No. 1 overall seed had the 68-team field been announced, said he understands the polls -- Kansas is No. 1 in the final USA Today Coaches' Poll -- being used to decide a champion wouldn't be the typical way to identify a champion but he also said he'd be "in favor" of an alternate process in a unique season.
"I would think, from our standpoint, that would be great," Self said on a Monday teleconference. "But even if that occurred, and I don't think it would, there'd be a huge asterisk on our side and I'd be the first one to admit it. This would be the year I'd be all in favor because there's a great chance we'd be No. 1 in the country in most everything when all the rankings are turned in."
Polls were used to select college football champions prior to the implementation of the BCS system in the late 1990s.
It's happening. Self has already begun to change his tune since Saturday, as expected, and it will only continue down the road.
We will get our banner raised come the fall and rightfully so. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
I highly doubt that
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If Selection Sunday had happened, Self said he would have picked Houston over Indianapolis, a right granted to the top overall seed because the Friday-Sunday games would have given his team an extra day to prepare. Udoka Azubuike, a Wooden Award candidate, was nursing an ankle injury late in the season.