Senior guard David Coit and coach Bill Self spoke about the mood of KU basketball after Monday’s loss at No. 3 Houston.
It’s time to seriously start thinking about an NCAA Tournament without Kansas as a real contender. This has been the year from hell for Bill Self and his squad. The Jayhawks have lost six of the last 10 games including a two-game skid.
Bill Self and the Kansas Jayhawks still couldn’t solve the No. 3 Houston Cougars of Kelvin Sampson. On Monday, the Jayhawks suffered a 65-59 loss to Houston – their second in the 2024-25 season at the hands of the Cougars.
From preseason royalty to March underdogs, Bill Self's Kansas Jayhawks are clinging to their Final Four hopes by a thread. The post At Rock Bottom Before March Madness, Bill Self Issues Desperate Plea to Kansas Locker Room appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Kansas basketball guard Zeke Mayo had a difficult night in the Jayhawks’ 78-73 loss to Texas Tech on Saturday, finishing with just five points on 1-of-7 shooting, including 0-of-5 from beyond the arc.
Kansas basketball head coach Bill Self didn’t mince words when discussing the highly controversial foul call that went against the Jayhawks in the final seconds of their 78-73 loss to Texas Tech on Saturday night.
Kansas basketball’s comeback attempt against Texas Tech came up short, and in the final minute saw a controversial call go the Red Raiders’ way.
The NJ Advance Media asked Self about the chances of retiring after the 2024-25 season, and he responded with a one-word answer. "No," he said over text on Wednesday. Self has been the head coach at Kansas since 2003, guiding the Jayhawks to the NCAA Tournament every season except for the COVID-shortened year when they finished 28-3.
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.