For all of those clowns who are saying that Kansas is too inconsistant and doesn't have enough leadership to win it all. Maybe you should read this article on Yahoo Sports:
http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaab/news;_ylt=AlVdREPBeHwLarWKeCRkjTdb07YF?slug=ap-t25-balancedjayhawks&prov=ap&type=lgns
If your one of those people saying that Kansas is inconsistant, you're definately wrong. This is a whole new team with more experience and has gone under enough pressure now to now what is needed to be done.
Trust me, if they don't win it all, they will be sure to be seen in the Final Four.
2007-03-07 17:23:17
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answered by smelliot 3
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Kansas is a team full of many young stars including Brandon Rush and Mario Chalmers. In previous years they were expected to do well and were knocked out early. They are a very inconsistent team even though they have a huge win streak right now. They definetly have the potential to win the NCAA tourney as good as anyone. Right now, most people think they are the hottest team in America. But you know how March madness is, it's anyone's game.
2007-03-07 14:57:26
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answered by bigluieda1st23 1
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They definitely have the talent to do so. They just have to avoid the problems that they have had showing up unprepared in the first rounds to teams like Bucknell and Bradley in the past couple of years. This year it is likely that they will be a 1 or 2 seed so they will have a better chance although the field is so deep with teams that have 6 to 10 losses that it is hard to say who will emerge as the winner.
2007-03-07 14:24:54
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answered by The Sultan 2
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ok, KU-UNC first. Tyler Hansborough is the superb participant in college basketball (no longer gifted, which would be beasly), and he could get maximum of extra calls than anyother participant I genuinely have ever seen. yet Kansas has too many huge adult males to positioned on him, all of whom very own an significant length benefit. Then theres Lawson, who's undersized, and he would be guarded by technique of Robinson, an incredible defender. Chalmers and Rush supply matchup issues for UNC, and thats what they might desire to apply. Memphis-UCLA Kevin Love is super however the athletic technique of the tigers is in basic terms too lots too cope with. Texas had an somewhat gifted team, yet they heavily underestimated Memphis. I had doubts approximately Memphis, yet watching Derrick Rose, and the Matchup issues he creates gave me the chills. They thoroughly manhandled Texas too, between the superb communities in the rustic. very final KU-Memphis i think of Kansas performs too sturdy protection to lose this game. Their perimeter shot (in the forty%) is adequate of available to sway somebody like Dorsey out to the wing to guard this sort of play. That leaves the added special great adult males of KU extensive open. And Chalmers isnt thoroughly undersized against Rose, hes 6-a million, so a extraordinarily sturdy matchup. I in basic terms dont think of Memphis has sturdy adequate protection to end KU, jointly as KU does have a protection able to shutting memphis down. Your 2008 NCAA adult males's Basketball Champions: KANSAS JAYHAWKS
2016-09-30 09:02:55
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answered by ? 4
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The Aggies will if anyone will. I mean we dominated Kansas at their home turf this year and all. And Kansas is the second best team in America after Acie Law and the boys.
2007-03-07 15:11:27
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answered by LoneStarLipper 2
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No. I like Kansas and think they can play with anyone. They struggle to play consistently. I think they will make the sweet 16. I like Florida to win it all.
2007-03-07 14:27:42
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answered by Jman 2
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i think it depends on what kind of year it is..last year no top teams made it and florida a sleeper won it..if it is like that this year the louisville cardinals will win the whole thing..but if the top teams dominate kansas will win it..
2007-03-07 15:49:50
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answered by cardsfanhb101 1
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No. Kansas has one of the most talented teams in the country, but they tend to get full of themselves and lose winnable games. Plus, looking at their recent tournament history, they have a lot to get over.
2007-03-07 14:25:01
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answered by overfed longhaired leaping gnome 3
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Nope...Kansas will go deep, but not all the way. I see UNC winning the whole thing.
2007-03-07 14:25:43
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answered by TDK 6
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Negative, Athletic but nawww. No leadership, no coaching, they have to face UCLA or Florida or OSU, or North Carolina, good night
2007-03-07 14:29:50
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answered by SAM UCLA 2
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