http://www.sportingnews.com/us/ncaa-bas ... 7esz9gb7tz
2. Kansas Jayhawks
Key returnees: SG Lagerald Vick, C Udoka Azubuike, SF Marcus Garrett, PF Mitch Lightfoot, PF Silvio De Sousa
Key additions: PF Dedric Lawson, PG Charlie Moore, SF K.J. Lawson, PG/SG Quentin Grimes, PG/SG Devon Dotson, PF David McCormack
2018 finish: 31-8, Final Four
Why they’re here: Kansas has a more accomplished group of college players than anyone — but a lot of what has been accomplished occurred elsewhere. Dedric Lawson, now expected to be KU’s primary option, was a great player on middling teams at Memphis. Moore, who likely will get the first crack at point guard, was very good as a freshman on an NIT team at California. They’ve had a year to understand what coach Bill Self wants from them — to learn his schemes — so their transition to performing as Jayhawks will not be as drastic as, say, Travis’ at Kentucky. What’s separating KU from the top spot is a concern that Moore might not be equipped to provide what the Jayhawks are accustomed to receiving from their playmakers. They employed Frank Mason and Devonte’ Graham at the position over the past four years; both were first-team All-Americans.
Strengths: Physical power, frontcourt depth, multiple scoring options.
Weaknesses: Will the defense hold up at the point of attack?
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.