Kansas basketball picked by Big 12 coaches as preseason favorite

By Matt Tait     Oct 14, 2021

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Kansas forward David McCormack (33) celebrates the Jayhawks' 71-58 win over Baylor on Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021 at Allen Fieldhouse.

The Kansas men’s basketball team landed in a familiar spot in the Big 12 preseason coaches poll, released by the conference on Thursday.

With 80 points and eight of the nine available first-place votes, Bill Self’s Jayhawks were picked as the team to beat during the upcoming season.

It marks the 10th time in the past 11 seasons — and 19th time in the 26-year history of the conference — that Kansas has been chosen as the preseason favorite. But, year in and year out, Self and his players have emphasized that what people think in October does not mean much in March.

“Preseason polls don’t mean anything other than the fact we hope to have a team that has a great chance to have a great season,” Self said in a news release after Thursday’s poll was released.

Kansas, which finished in a tie for second in last year’s Big 12 race, came in ahead of second-place Texas (70 points and 2 first-place votes) and third-place Baylor (67) in this year’s preseason poll.

The 10 Big 12 coaches who vote in the annual poll are not allowed to vote for their own teams.

Texas Tech (51), Oklahoma State (49) and West Virginia (49) made up the top six, with Oklahoma (29), TCU (24), Kansas State (22) and Iowa State (9) rounding out the poll.

Veteran ESPN broadcaster and former head coach, Fran Fraschilla, who has covered the Big 12 for the past several years said Thursday that the tight vote and talent at the top of the conference should set up an outstanding race in 2022.

“The success of the Big 12 over the last decade has been based mostly on upperclassmen players who developed into stars,” Fraschilla told the Journal-World on Thursday. “With immediate eligibility transfers this season, the league continues to stay old and, thus, will be as good as it is usually advertised.”

Three of those “old” players Fraschilla referenced who are on the Kansas roster received preseason all-Big 12 accolades on Wednesday. Super-senior transfer Remy Martin was named the conference’s preseason player of the year and seniors Ochai Agbaji and David McCormack also earned first-team all-conference nods.

Beyond that, the 2021-22 Jayhawks have four other seniors or juniors who figure to be in the rotation and four of five starters back from last season’s team.

“I’m excited about this group,” Self said Thursday. “And I’m really excited about the competitiveness of what we consider to be the best league in America.”

Both Texas and Baylor are projected as top-10 teams in the national polls entering the upcoming season.

Although the Big 12 portion of the schedule does not arrive until January, all 10 teams will head to Kansas City next week for the annual Big 12 Men’s Basketball Tipoff on Wednesday.

Kansas will send Self, Agbaji and McCormack to represent the program, and portions of the media day will air on Big 12 Now on ESPN+ from 8:45 a.m. through 12:30 p.m.

Kansas is slated to open the regular season on Nov. 9 against Michigan State at the Champions Classic in New York City.

2021-22 BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL

Team (First-place votes) – Points

1 – Kansas (8) – 80

2 – Texas (2) – 70

3 – Baylor – 67

4 – Texas Tech – 51

5 – Oklahoma State – 49

5 – West Virginia – 49

7 – Oklahoma – 29

8 – TCU – 24

9 – Kansas State – 22

10 – Iowa State – 9

BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL HISTORY

Season – Preseason Selection (actual finish); Big 12 Champion (preseason)

2020-21 – Baylor (1st); Baylor (1st)

2019-20 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)

2018-19 – Kansas (3rd); Kansas State (2nd), Texas Tech (7th)

2017-18 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)

2016-17 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)

2015-16 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)

2014-15 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)

2013-14 – Kansas (1st), Oklahoma State (8th); Kansas (1st)

2012-13 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st), Kansas State (5th)

2011-12 – Kansas (1st), Texas A&M (9th); Kansas (1st)

2010-11 – Kansas State (T3rd); Kansas (2nd)

2009-10 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)

2008-09 – Oklahoma (2nd); Kansas (3rd)

2007-08 – Kansas (T1st); Kansas (1st), Texas (2nd)

2006-07 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)

2005-06 – Texas (T1st); Kansas (3rd), Texas (1st)

2004-05 – Kansas (T1st), Oklahoma State (3rd); Kansas (T1st), Oklahoma (4th)

2003-04 – Missouri (T5th); Oklahoma State (5th)

2002-03 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)

2001-02 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)

2000-01 – Kansas (T2nd); Iowa State (4th)

1999-00 – Kansas (5th); Iowa State (6th)

1998-99 – Oklahoma State (T5th); Texas (5th)

1997-98 – Kansas (1st); Kansas (1st)

1996-97 – No coaches poll; Kansas

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Written By Matt Tait

A native of Colorado, Matt moved to Lawrence in 1988 and has been in town ever since. He graduated from Lawrence High in 1996 and the University of Kansas in 2000 with a degree in Journalism. After covering KU sports for the University Daily Kansan and Rivals.com, Matt joined the World Company (and later Ogden Publications) in 2001 and has held several positions with the paper and KUsports.com in the past 20+ years. He became the Journal-World Sports Editor in 2018. Throughout his career, Matt has won several local and national awards from both the Associated Press Sports Editors and the Kansas Press Association. In 2021, he was named the Kansas Sportswriter of the Year by the National Sports Media Association. Matt lives in Lawrence with his wife, Allison, and two daughters, Kate and Molly. When he's not covering KU sports, he likes to spend his time playing basketball and golf, listening to and writing music and traveling the world with friends and family.