Kansas coach Bill Self didn't directly address racist comments leveled at one of his players. Zeke Mayo got called racist names after a loss.
With three games remaining in the regular season, Kansas basketball head coach Bill Self addressed the media ahead of a crucial showdown against Texas Tech. The Jayhawks find themselves in one of their most challenging stretches of the season,
Any criticism about the team should be directed at me,” the Jayhawks coach said after guard Zeke Mayo was the target of vitriol on social media.
As Kansas basketball gears up for a crucial matchup against Texas Tech, head coach Bill Self provided an important injury update regarding guard Shakeel Moore. Speaking ahead of the game, Self acknowledged Moore’s ongoing struggles with a foot injury that has kept him sidelined.
We didn’t guard the arc whatsoever,” the KU basketball coach said. “And of course, that was the difference in the game.”
Kansas basketball suffered another loss Saturday, this time against Texas Tech. A lot of attention followed, and coach Bill Self released a statement.
Kansas basketball’s comeback attempt against Texas Tech came up short, and in the final minute saw a controversial call go the Red Raiders’ way.
Kansas guard Zeke Mayo was the subject of threatening and racist messages on social media after the team's 78-73 home loss Saturday to No. 10 Texas Tech, prompting coach Bill Self to issue a late night statement requesting any criticism about the team be directed instead at him.
Kansas basketball head coach Bill Self didn’t mince words when discussing the highly controversial foul call that went against the Jayhawks in the final seconds of their 78-73 loss to Texas Tech on Saturday night.
Ugly social media posts directed toward Zeke Mayo didn’t cost KU Monday’s game at Houston, the Jayhawks coach said.
Hours after Kansas basketball fell to Texas Tech on Saturday, head coach Bill Self dropped an unprecedented statement on X, calling for “Any criticism