MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The disappointing part of No. 1 Kansas’ 74-63 loss to No. 11 West Virginia won’t be dropping a Big 12 game on the road. That’s going to happen in an 18-game round-robin, especially with the depth of the league.
No, the disappointing part will be that in a game when KU desperately needed its guards to perform well against "Press Virginia" and its attacking style, each of the Jayhawks went MIA.
That started with Frank Mason, who scored 12 points with a career-high seven turnovers. That came a game after Wayne Selden said the junior “played like the best point guard in the country” in a road victory over Texas Tech.