_After each KU basketball game this season, this is where you can find out the basketball equivalent of The Nielsen Ratings from Journal-World sports editor Tom Keegan. He’ll rate the Jayhawks’ individual performances from top to bottom, telling you who was worth tuning in to watch and who has seen better days. If you agree or maybe even differ, make sure to comment and tell Tom how you really feel._**1. Mario Chalmers**: He takes it to the rack better than anyone on the team. While airborne, he’s so efficient, turning his back on the defender to protect the ball. He totaled 22 points, four assists and five steals and knew just when to exhort the loudest crowd of the season.**2. Brandon Rush**: When he was on Jared Dudley, he did a solid job, and when Rush was on the top of KU’s 3-2 zone he also did a terrific job. Flew into the mix to get his hand in there to prevent a BC defensive rebound and then ended the possession by hitting a three-point shot to put KU up 11-8, which Bill Self called the play of the game.**3. Julian Wright**: He still needs to calm down and look to make the easy play, such as when he’s fed the ball in the post, but nobody hustled harder than Wright, as evidenced by his team-high eight floor burns. His statistical line showed that he was involved in a great deal of good things and some not-so-good things. He had 13 points, 12 rebounds, four assists, three steals and four turnovers.**4. Sasha Kaun**: Was a strong defensive presence with three blocked shots in 16 minutes, didn’t panic with the ball, and contributed eight points and six rebounds.**5. Darnell Jackson**: Hustled his way to 11 points and six rebounds, showing a soft touch and playing a physical game. Jackson has improved quite a bit since last season. **6. Russell Robinson**: Played 38 minutes, never took off a possession defensively and led the team with five assists, but his shooting woes continued. For the season, he’s shooting .322 overall and .217 on three-pointers.**7. Darrell Arthur**: Boston College’s shot-blocker deluxe, Sean Williams, appeared to alter a few of his shots, which made for an atypical, poor shooting day (1-for-7) for the usually steady freshman.**8. Sherron Collins**: A non-factor, Collins went scoreless for the third time (Oral Roberts, Florida) and had two turnovers in nine minutes. **9. Brady Morningstar**: Only got to play a minute, during which time BC went on a 6-0 run to tie the score at 16-16.**The Keegan Ratings: Season Standings (Average rank)** **1.** Julian Wright (34, 12 games) 2.83 **2.** Mario Chalmers (41, 12 games) 3.42 **3.** Darrell Arthur (44, 12 games) 3.67 **4.** Brandon Rush (49, 12 games) 4.08 **5.** Russell Robinson (61, 12 games) 5.08 **6.** Darnell Jackson (63, 12 games) 5.25 **7.** Sherron Collins (65, 12 games) 5.42 **8.** Sasha Kaun (56, 9 games) 6.22 **9.** Rodrick Stewart (89, 10 games) 8.90 **10.** Brady Morningstar (56, 6 games) 9.33 **11.** Jeremy Case (40, 4 games) 10.00 **12.** Matt Kleinmann (61, 6 games) 10.12 **13.** Brennan Bechard (38, 3 games) 12.67 **14.** Brad Witherspoon (39, 3 games) 13.0