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What we learned – Kansas at Baylor: First Road Win

After dropping its first two road games of the year, Kansas went down to Waco and beat Baylor to get to 3-1.

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It was an impressive showing from the Jayhawks, who dominated the Bears until losing focus in the final seconds, making the score look closer than the game actually was. The result was a 10th victory in 11 tries against Baylor, as Bill Self continued his dominance over Scott Drew, and the Jayhawks kept pace with Texas Tech towards the top of the Big 12 standings.

Led by Lagerald Vick, the team finally shot a decent percentage as a squad on three-point shots. How much dangerous is this team when they’re hitting threes? Does Ochai Agbaji deserve to be considered for a starting spot? How much NBA hype does Quentim Grimes garner?

Up next for Kansas: a home matchup with the Texas Longhorns on Big Monday. We break down and pick the game, as well as the other enticing matchups around college basketball.

Ryan Landreth

I’m a recent graduate of MidAmerica Nazarene University. In addition to writing for Rock Chalk Blog, I host the Inside the Paint podcast that covers KU basketball, and I write for Royals Review in the summer. My grandma has had season tickets to Jayhawk basketball for 30 years, and I have the privilege of going to most games with her.

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