'Awful' Kansas loses by 34, tied for Self's worst
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BYU's Richie Saunders led his team with 22 points in a stunning 91-57 victory over No. 23 Kansas, tying for the worst defeat under coach Bill Self. The Jayhawks, who fell to 17-9 this season, struggled with 15 turnovers and allowed 52% shooting from BYU. Kansas was unable to recover after trailing by as much as 38 points, and head coach Bill Self criticized his team’s performance, praising BYU's efficiency and defensive pressure. This match marks a significant moment for BYU, securing their third consecutive win in the Big 12.
"I thought we were awful, and I thought they were great. I think that BYU could have beaten anybody tonight. They were great."
"Our offense stunk, but that wasn’t it. It wasn’t our offense. It was we couldn’t stop them or getting momentum to stop them."
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