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Kansas struggles late in the second half, falls to Utah – JayhawkSlant: Kansas Jayhawks Football & Basketball Recruiting
Despite Utah’s best efforts to allow Kansas to get back into the game in the second half, the Jayhawks couldn’t get over the hump and lost another road game, 74-67 to the Utes on Saturday. Kansas tied the game with 4:59 to play but then went on a four-minute scoring drought to allow Utah to come away with a win.
WATCH: Bill Self talks Utah loss and more – JayhawkSlant: Kansas Jayhawks Football & Basketball Recruiting
Bill Self covered several topics after the loss to Utah, including getting beat up on the boards, his technical foul, and how they are not playing up to their latest seeding for the NCAA tournament.
Other News
New NBA All-Star Game format draws mixed reviews from players – ESPN
The new tournament format for the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday night drew mixed reviews, with several players taking issue with the breaks during and between games.
Vance and Musk Attack German Consensus on Nazis and Speech – The New York Times
Vice President JD Vance and Elon Musk have challenged decades-long approaches to political extremism that were designed to prevent another Hitler.
Sweeping recovery efforts underway after floods from weekend storm
Communities across the eastern U.S. were recovering Monday from a powerful storm that brought flooding rain to multiple states, causing widespread power outages, evacuations, water rescues and at least 10 deaths.
What’s open and closed on Presidents’ Day | CNN Business
Many Americans enjoy a day off on the third Monday of February every year. That’s because it’s Presidents’ Day, officially named Washington’s Birthday in honor of America’s first president, George Washington (his actual birthday is February 22).
‘Life-threatening cold’ expected as polar vortex stretches across U.S. | AP News
Harsh weather moved west on Monday as a polar vortex was expected to grip the Rockies and the northern Plains after winter storms pummeled the eastern U.S. over the weekend, killing at least 10 people, including nine victims in Kentucky who died during flooding from heavy rains.
Question of the Day
Though basketball season isn’t over yet, would you say the 2024 football season or the 24-25 basketball season has been more frustrating as a Kansas fan?