Here’s what Bill Self said about KU basketball’s rematch against Colorado, which will take place on Big Monday.
Check out everything Kansas basketball coach Bill Self and his players had to say following a win this week on the road against Coloardo.
Hunter Dickinson put on a show Monday night for Kansas Basketball, and Bill Self didn’t hesitate to give him his flowers after the game. “I thought he was the best player in the game, obviously,” Self said.
The Kansas Jayhawks look to overcome their struggles at altitude as they visit the Colorado Buffaloes for ESPN Big Monday. Bill Self’s squad has fallen short of expectations this season and has had troubles on the road,
When Kansas beat Colorado 71-59 at Allen Fieldhouse on Feb. 11, KU coach Bill Self said a CU player told him in the postgame handshake line, “See you in two weeks.” Just under two weeks later, both teams have rapidly arrived at Monday’s rematch,
Hunter Dickinson put on a show Monday night for Kansas Basketball, and Bill Self didn’t hesitate to give him his flowers after the game. “I thought he was the best player in the game, obviously,” Self said. “We got killed on the glass, and if it wasn’t for Hunter, it would’ve been worse.”
The Big 12 is now a conference with 16 teams from the Eastern Time Zone to the Mountain Time Zone. That’s made for some interesting body-clock tests with late and early start times, including the one that Kansas Jayhawks head coach Bill Self had to manage on Monday night for the team’s road test to at the Colorado Buffaloes.
Kansas C Hunter Dickinson had one of the better games of his collegiate career in a win at Colorado on Monday. Bill Self applauded Dickinson in one of his best outings as a Jayhawk following the 71-64 win.
The Kansas Jayhawks are 2-0 since their “new season” began. After starting the season as the AP No. 1 team, things bottomed out after a dreadful road trip to Utah last week.
The Jayhawks, who have won two games in a row (Oklahoma State, Colorado) since dropping two on a road trip to Utah (Utah, BYU), currently are listed as a No. 6 seed in the 2025 NCAA Tournament bracketology of ESPN’s Joe Lunardi.
Check out everything Kansas basketball coach Bill Self and his players had to say following a win this week on the road against Coloardo.
When Kansas beat Colorado 71-59 at Allen Fieldhouse on Feb. 11, KU coach Bill Self said a CU player told him in the postgame handshake line, “See you in two weeks.” Just under two weeks later, both teams have rapidly arrived at Monday’s rematch,
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