AUSTIN, Texas — Nobody wants to be No. 1. There is no dominant team. This will be the most wide-open NCAA Tournament in years.
You’ve heard all this, no doubt, and so have the Kansas Jayhawks.
Cole Aldrich helps instill the top-ranked Jayhawks with experience and toughness.
Top-ranked KU (23-1) played Monday night at Texas with a precise fury seemingly designed to answer any questions about their suitability to enter March as the favorite to win the 2010 NCAA championship.
The Jayhawks surged from an early deficit with 22 consecutive points that turned around the game and led to an 80-68 victory. They dominated Texas on the boards, held the Longhorns to 37 percent shooting and blocked 10 shots.
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