At least the Jayhawks had KJ Adams Jr. back from a shoulder injury. He had sat out the previous three games, and the senior forward made a couple of important plays down the stretch to help Kansas avoid its third home loss of the season.
"He was huge -- somebody we definitely needed. He has so much heart," Mayo said. "He brings an energy to our team that's hard to find in somebody else. He's very gritty and that's a guy we need for the rest of the year."
"He was huge -- somebody we definitely needed. He has so much heart," Mayo said. "He brings an energy to our team that's hard to find in somebody else. He's very gritty and that's a guy we need for the rest of the year."