Kansas head coach Bill Self didn’t mince words after his team’s frustrating 74-67 loss to Utah on Saturday night in Salt Lake City. The Jayhawks never led at any point in the game, marking a troubling trend for a team that has now lost four of its last ...
Kansas coach Bill Self had another unhappy trip to Salt Lake City. What did the national championship coach think of the Marriott and Huntsman Centers?
Bill Self became the butt of the joke Tuesday after No. 24 Kansas got completely outplayed by BYU at Marriott Center in Provo, Utah. Self's Jayhawks never
The Kansas Jayhawks bounced back from a two-game losing streak with a dominant win over the Oklahoma State Cowboys on Saturday. For head coach Bill Self, the energy his staff brought was a key piece of that puzzle.
I’m tired of regrouping,” Bill Self said. “We don’t need to regroup. We need to be men as an entire organization and do what our job is.”
Kansas’ five-day mid-February road trip to Utah started with a seven-point loss to the Utah Utes on Saturday in Salt Lake City and ended with a 34-point setback — make that a 34-point annihilation — to a second unranked team on Tuesday night in Provo.
Kansas’ two-game road swing through Utah began with optimism, as head coach Bill Self believed the trip could bring the Jayhawks together like a November multi-team event — something this year’s team didn’t get — usually does.
Self noted that he and radio-show host Brian Hanni had a lot in common: They both appeared to be adopting a “Tony Robbins-like” positive approach to KU’s current rough stretch and the rest of the 2024-25 campaign.
Kansas, a team that had hit double-digit 3-point shots in just one Big 12 Conference game all season, swished a season-best 14 treys on 30 attempts in the Jayhawks’ 96-64 rout of Oklahoma State on Saturday afternoon at Allen Fieldhouse.
When the scheduling matrix for Utah’s initial Big 12 basketball schedule was released last June, one matchup in particular stood out — blue blood program Kansas was coming to the Huntsman Center.
Kansas coach Bill Self said it best Tuesday ... They were swept in a Utah road trip, not leading at all in two games. Even former players are sounding off on the program.
Kansas head coach Bill Self didn’t mince words after his team’s frustrating 74-67 loss to Utah on Saturday night in Salt Lake City. The Jayhawks never led at any point in the game, marking a ...
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