#KANSAS MAKES CLUTCH 15-PT COMEBACK IN 30 SECONDS 🚨 ctmmagazine.com

#KANSAS MAKES CLUTCH 15-PT COMEBACK IN 30 SECONDS 🚨 ctmmagazine.com

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Watch how the Kansas Jayhawks overcame a 15-point defect in 30 seconds to tie the game against the Arkansas Razorbacks in the Liberty Bowl.

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35 thoughts on “#KANSAS MAKES CLUTCH 15-PT COMEBACK IN 30 SECONDS 🚨 ctmmagazine.com

  1. I’m a fan of a sec team but the SEC is very much top heavy the difference between our top 3 teams compared to other conferences is significant but after that there is not that big of a difference imo

    Compared to other power 5 schools
    Are 8-4 teams are just about the same as any other 8-4 team

    Our 6-6 teams stack up pretty evenly with any other 6-6 power 5 school and usually lose to the best that non power 5’s conferences have to offer

  2. Arkansas never gets the shine for some reason. KJ made some insane plays and no highlight but Kansas makes a comeback which is insane too but ultimately fell short. It’s kinda always a given now. No Arkansas love from mainstream media.

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