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Thad Allender/Journal-World Photo.Kansas Head Coach Bill Self shows signs of stress in the second half against Arizona on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2007 at Allen Fieldhouse.
Published on November 25, 2007
Former Kansas center Greg Ostertag yuks it up from the Allen Fieldhouse stands.
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Kansas' Rodrick Stewart hammers a dunk on Arizona's Jerryd Bayless on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2007 at Allen Fieldhouse.
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The Kansas bench clasps arms as the Jayhawks enter overtime against Arizona on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2007 at Allen Fieldhouse.
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Kansas' Brandon Rush (25) drives the lane against Arizona's Chase Budinger.
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Players on the Kansas bench erupt as KU extends its lead over Arizona. The Jayhawks won, 76-72 in overtime, Sunday in Allen Fieldhouse.
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Arizona's Chase Budinger (34) triggers over Kansas' Rodrick Stewart. Budinger hit 10 of 23 field-goal attempts and had a game-high 27 points.
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Kansas' Mario Chalmers pumps his arms at the end of overtime against Arizona on Sunday at Allen Fieldhouse. The Jayhawks prevailed, 76-72, in overtime a day after the KU football team ended its regular season 11-1.
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Kansas University's Darrell Arthur, center, lets out a scream as the Jayhawks pulled away from Arizona. At left is UA's Jerryd Bayless, while Chase Budinger is at right. Arthur led KU with 20 points in a 76-72 overtime victory Sunday at Allen Fieldhouse. Bayless and Budinger combined for 46 points.
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KU's Mario Chalmers (15) double pumps and is fouled as he hits two against Arizona's Jerryd Bayless. Chalmers contributed 14 points and seven assists against UA.
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Kansas' Darnell Jackson hits two over Arizona's Kirk Walters on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2007 at Allen Fieldhouse.
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KU big man Sasha Kaun, right, knocks the ball away from Arizona's Jordan Hill. Hill had five points in 24 minutes, while Kaun had six points in 25 minutes.
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The Kansas bench roots on the Hawks in the first half against Arizona on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2007 at Allen Fieldhouse.
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Kansas' Darrell Arthur drives to the hoop for two and is fouled by Arizona's Jordan Hill on Nov. 25, 2007.
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The Jayhawks take on the Arizona Wildcats tonight in Allen Fieldhouse.
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Brandon Rush and the Jayhawks take on Eastern Washington tonight in Allen Fieldhouse.
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Kansas linebacker Joe Mortensen pats safety Sadiq Muhammed on the back after Muhammed failed to pull in an interception during the first half of the Border War Saturday, Nov. 24, 2007 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
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Kansas QB Todd Reesing walks off the field after losing to Missouri. Reesing completed 28 of 49 passes for 349 yards with two interceptions.
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Kansas University offensive lineman Anthony Collins collects himself in the second half. After finding themselves in a 21-0 hole, the Jayhawks rallied, but ultimately fell short of Missouri, 36-28, on Saturday at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
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Bill Callahan looks on during Nebraska's 65-51 loss to Colorado on Friday in Boulder, Colo. Callahan was fired Saturday as the Cornhuskers' coach.
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Texas' Connor Atchley, left, pressures Tennessee's Tyler Smith. Texas won, 97-78, on Saturday in Newark, N.J.
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Fresno State's Lonyae Miller, right, pushes away Kansas State's Gary Chandler. Fresno won, 45-29, Saturday in Fresno, Calif., and eliminated the Wildcats from bowl contention.
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Oklahoma's Allen Patrick, center, is tackled by Oklahoma State's Ricky Price, left, and Martel Van Zant, right. Patrick ran for 202 yards in the Sooners' 49-17 victory Saturday in Norman, Okla.
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West Virginia's Pat White (5) carries the ball away from Connecticut's Dan Davis (6) and Darius Butler (1). The Mountaineers routed the Huskies, 66-21, and are one victory away from a berth in the BCS title game.
Published on November 25, 2007