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Kansas
vs
TCU
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
02/06/2016
12:00pm EST

Lines:
Kansas -13
TCU +13

Total:
Over 143 (-126)
Under 143 (+108)

Community Picks: Kansas 0% vs TCU 0%

Kansas and TCU Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Kansas
Kansas has struggled to carry its home dominance to the road, where it faces the possibility of its longest losing streak in 12 years. A visit to TCU should at least solve that problem temporarily. The seventh-ranked Jayhawks go for an eighth straight win over the last-place Horned Frogs in this Big 12 matchup Saturday. Continue to Article
February 05, 2016 12:30:pm EST
Kansas
Brannen Greene scored the final points of both halves in Kansas' 77-59 rout of Kansas State on Wednesday night, but the two baskets inspired entirely different reactions from his head coach. His four-point play to put Kansas ahead by 10 at halftime had Bill Self smiling and clapping. His ill-advised dunk to extend the Jayhawks advantage to 18 at the final buzzer had Self seething that Greene didn't just hold the ball until the game ended. "That was probably the biggest [expletive] move I've ever had a player do during a game," Self said on his postgame radio show. "To dunk the ball like that when the other team – even their players are going, 'How disrespectful to the game,' it certainly showed unbelievably poor sportsmanship. "I apologize to K-State and their players. I guarantee that will never happen again or he will never be in the game at the end of the game." Self apologized unprovoked a second time to open his postgame news conference, telling reporters that the dunk was "totally classless." Dunking under those circumstances is always poor sportsmanship, but it was especially foolish for Greene to risk drawing Self's ire. This is a kid who was suspended for five games earlier this season and has been in and out of the Kansas' coach's doghouse throughout his career. Greene's behavior continues to overshadow his solid play. The sharpshooter had six points in six minutes before the dunk and is shooting 53.8 percent from behind the arc this season. - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg Continue to Article
February 04, 2016 2:20:am EST
Kansas
Brannen Greene scored the final points of both halves in Kansas' 77-59 rout of Kansas State on Wednesday night, but the two baskets inspired entirely different reactions from his head coach. His four-point play to put Kansas ahead by 10 at halftime had Bill Self smiling and clapping. His ill-advised dunk to extend the Jayhawks advantage to 18 at the final buzzer had Self seething that Greene didn't just hold the ball until the game ended. "That was probably the biggest [expletive] move I've ever had a player do during a game," Self said on his postgame radio show. "To dunk the ball like that when the other team – even their players are going, 'How disrespectful to the game,' it certainly showed unbelievably poor sportsmanship. "I apologize to K-State and their players. I guarantee that will never happen again or he will never be in the game at the end of the game." Self apologized unprovoked a second time to open his postgame news conference, telling reporters that the dunk was "totally classless." Dunking under those circumstances is always poor sportsmanship, but it was especially foolish for Greene to risk drawing Self's ire. This is a kid who was suspended for five games earlier this season and has been in and out of the Kansas' coach's doghouse throughout his career. Greene's behavior continues to overshadow his solid play. The sharpshooter had six points in six minutes before the dunk and is shooting 53.8 percent from behind the arc this season. - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg Continue to Article
February 04, 2016 1:56:am EST
Kansas
It's been more than three weeks since Kansas won back-to-back games. Considering how dominant the No. 7 Jayhawks have been at home, especially against a Kansas State team that hasn't won a Big 12 road game in more than a year, there's a good chance it will happen again in Wednesday night's latest installment of the Sunflower Showdown. Kansas (17-4, 5-3) has alternated wins and losses in the six contests that followed a 13-game winning streak. Continue to Article
February 02, 2016 3:37:pm EST
Kansas
In addition to her thoughtful reporting and upbeat demeanor, ESPN sideline reporter Holly Rowe may be best known for how hard she works to get an interview. Continue to Article
February 02, 2016 3:34:pm EST
 
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