Journal-World Sports Editor Matt Tait & Rock Chalk Sports Talk host Nick Schwerdt discuss why Kansas coach Bill Self seems to be more patient with the Jayhawks despite their recent skid and break down what lineup changes could be on the horizon. In this week's ...
If you’ve paid much attention to Kansas basketball during the past couple of decades, you surely have heard KU coach Bill Self talk plenty about how making shots does not define a good possession. Making shots is critical. And it’s an important part of putting points on the board ...
With his Kansas basketball team coming off an unusual stretch of three losses in a row, head coach Bill Self openly suggested it might be time to “stir it up and try something different.” The Jayhawks’ starting five is so solidified 15 games into the season that Self isn’t going ...
After seeking faster, better starts than the ones they delivered in some of their recent games, the Kansas men’s basketball team opened Saturday’s loss at Oklahoma by hitting six of its first nine shots and racing out to a 16-10 lead. Problem solved, right? Not exactly. ...
Back-to-back road losses to No. 2 Baylor and now-No. 24 Oklahoma cost the Kansas men’s basketball team six spots in this week’s Associated Press Top 25. The Jayhawks, who have lost three consecutive games since opening the season 10-2, fell from No. 9 to No. 15 in the latest AP poll ...
On Saturday afternoon, [shortly after Oklahoma handed No. 9 Kansas its third consecutive loss in Big 12 play,][1] KU coach Bill Self said he might explore making some lineup changes before the Jayhawks’ next game on Thursday against TCU. But don’t let the talk of a new lineup fool ...