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Projections for Ku in March Folie

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Lawrence – Kansas basketball saw its race in the Big 12 conference tournament ending in the quarter -finals with a defeat against Arizona.

Thus, before the NCAA tournament this year, the curriculum vitae that the Jayhawks have (21-12). There is nothing more coach Bill Self and his team can do, except to wait and see how the other teams occur in conference tournaments across the country. Then, Ku will discover where his next appearance will start at the NCAA tournament.

He was released in the quarter-finals of the Big 12 tournament with this defeat against Arizona, after defeating the UCF in the second round, did he make a lot of the place where Kansas could end? Do projections think that the Jayhawks are considered in a similar way to the way they were before these two games this week at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri? Time will tell us what the path like Ku in March Madness looks like.

Here are some projections:

This projection on Friday would see Kansas starting like a seeded n ° 6 against a seeded n ° 11 in Vanderbilt, a conference program from the Southeast. If the Jayhawks win, they would face the seeds of St. John’s n ° 3 or UNC Wilmington. St. John’s, of course, is led by coach Rick Pitino.

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This Friday projection considers the Kansas a little lower, as a seeded n ° 7 which would face Oklahoma n ° 10. Although the Oklahoma is a program of the dry, these two schools would in no case be foreigners given the recent section of Oklahoma in the victory of Big 12. And the Jayhawks would face one or the other head Robert Morris n ° 15.

This projection on Friday also considers Kansas as a seeded seed n ° 7, and would have the Jayhawks against Georgia n ° 10 – another dry program. Win, and either Tennessee n ° 2, or Omaha, n ° 15, waits. Ku tries to reach his first Sweet 16 since 2022, which is also the last time that Self guides the team to a national championship.

Jordan Guskey covers the University of Kansas Athletics at Topeka Capital-Journal. He was the sports editor of the National Sports Media Association 2022 for the state of Kansas. Contact it to jmguskey@gannett.com or on Twitter at @jordanguskey.

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