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Fouling up 3?

With Self saying he was intentionally fouling on both possessions tonight, I was curious what other times he’s done this? I know some coaches were it’s an automatic to do so under 15 or 10 secs but Self seems to love to play those situations out and switch all 5. Off the top of my head I can’t recall other times he’s done this recently. Anyone remember?

Kansas to host ESPN College GameDay on January 29th

LAWRENCE, Kan. – ESPN announced tonight during the Kansas at Oklahoma game that College GameDay Covered by State Farm will broadcast live on Saturday, Jan. 29 in advance of the Kentucky at Kansas men’s basketball game.

This will mark the 10th time, and first since 2020, that ESPN’s College GameDay will broadcast from historic Allen Fieldhouse, which Rece Davis has described as “the best place to see a game on the planet.”

The Douglas County mask mandate will still apply to this event with masks required while inside Allen Fieldhouse. The event is free to the public and doors will open at 8 a.m. on Saturday for fans wanting to attend the morning show.

The one-hour GameDay show will begin at 10 a.m. (Central) with tipoff vs. Kentucky slated for 5 p.m. (Central), also on ESPN. The Kansas-Kentucky contest is part of the Big 12/SEC Challenge. Kansas has won four of the last five meetings with Kentucky with the last a 65-62 KU win in the 2020 Champions Classic in Indianapolis.

Kansas will be the first on-site location for College GameDay for the 2021-22 season as the show has originated from the ESPN studios in Bristol, Connecticut, its first two weeks. ESPN College GameDay Covered by State Farm is hosted by Davis, who is joined by analysts Jay Bilas, LaPhonso Ellis and Seth Greenberg.

Jan. 29 will mark the 23rd time the Jayhawks will be featured on GameDay, with 19 regular-season appearances and three at neutral locations. The Jayhawks are 13-6 in their previous regular-season appearances (16-6 overall). Below is a complete list of Kansas’ all-time appearances on GameDay.

KANSAS ON ESPN COLLEGE GAMEDAY (Regular Season; *Part of a day/night show with Wichita State)

Jan. 29, 2005 – Texas at Kansas (W, 90-65)

Feb. 25, 2006 – Kansas at Texas (L, 55-80)

Feb. 4, 2007 – Texas A&M at Kansas (L, 66-69)

March 1, 2008 – Kansas State at Kansas (W, 88-74)

Jan. 30, 2010 – Kansas at Kansas State (W, 81-79 [ot])

Jan. 29, 2011 – Kansas State at Kansas (W, 90-66)

Feb. 4, 2012 – Kansas at Missouri (L, 71-74)

Feb. 16, 2013 – Texas at Kansas (W, 73-47)

March 1, 2014 – Kansas at Oklahoma State (L, 65-72)

Jan. 17, 2015 – Kansas at Iowa State (L, 81-86)

*Feb. 28, 2015 – Texas at Kansas (W, 69-64)

Jan. 30, 2016 – Kentucky at Kansas (W, 90-84 [ot])

Feb. 13, 2016 – Kansas at Oklahoma (W, 76-72)

Jan. 28, 2017 – Kansas at Kentucky (W, 79-73)

Feb. 17, 2018 – West Virginia at Kansas (W, 77-69)

Feb. 24, 2018 – Kansas at Texas Tech (W, 74-72)

Jan. 26, 2019 – Kansas at Kentucky (L, 63-71)

Jan. 25, 2020 – Tennessee at Kansas (W, 74-68)

Feb. 11, 2020 – Kansas at Baylor (W, 64-61)

KANSAS ON ESPN COLLEGE GAMEDAY (Postseason)

April 8, 2008 – vs. Memphis (W, 75-68 [ot])

April 6, 2008 – vs. North Carolina (W, 84-66)

March 11, 2006 – vs. Nebraska (W, 79-65)

Prediction for Senior Night or Day

I'll admit, I hadn't looked at the schedule yet to see if it's a Night or Day.

Going to be SO BUSY!!!! I count SIX that should have time / speeches:

I could see them breaking tradition and have the immed. avail transfer players actually go before the walk-on.....so, in order:

1. Coleman-Lands
2. R. Martin
3. Teahan
4. Lightfoot
5. McCormack
6. Agbaji

Weird thing being that I think Mitch might be the most comedic.

Dave the most emotional?

Och. the most - "Let's go get 'em these next few weeks! Rock Chalk!"

Self gaining on Phog

With two more wins Self will tie Phog for second place for most career wins by a KANSAS head coach.

COACH ______ at KU __________ CAREER
Phog Allen __ 590-219 (.729) 746-264 . (.739)
BILL SELF ___ 537-120 _(.817) 744-225 . (.768)

Roy Williams 418-101 __(.808) 903-264 . (.774)

53 = Wins to tie Phog as winningest Head Coach in KANSAS history.
2 = Wins to tie Phog as 2nd winningest KANSAS Head Coach for TOTAL CAREER
159 = Wins to tie Roy as THE winningest KANSAS Head Coach for TOTAL CAREER
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