_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. Darrell Arthur**: He scores so smoothly that at game’s end it typically seems as if the stat sheet is lying. The truth: 26 points, eight rebounds, three blocked shot and one steal that he took the distance for a bucket in his first college start. **2. Mario Chalmers**: He will be on the assist end of many bullet passes that result in Slim Shady dunks. His trio of three-pointers in a two-and-a-half minute stretch late in the first half blew the game open and he played 26 minutes without turning over the ball once. **3. Russell Robinson**: For the season, he has 18 assists, nine steals and four turnovers. His intensity is contagious. **4. Julian Wright**: He performed in the first half much as he did against Oral Roberts, but rebounded with a strong, energetic second half. **5. Brandon Rush**: Was making talented, versatile scorer Gary Neal of Towson work hard for his points, but headed to the bench when he was whistled for his second personal foul and was given another assignment when he returned so as not to risk foul trouble. Committed five turnovers and is too easy to strip when dribbling. **6. Sherron Collins**: With KU leading 18-17, Collins hit consecutive three-point shots. Still a defenisve liability, but effort and concentration are improving at that end and once he breaks the nasty habit of reaching will see more time on the floor. **7. Darnell Jackson**: Made both of his field goal attempts and both of his foul shots, but was charged with four turnovers in 14 minutes. **8. Matt Kleinmann**: Hit a nice lefty bank down low and gathered three rebounds in 10 minutes. **9. Brady Morningstar**: Charged with two personal fouls in four minutes. Missed a pull-up shot in the lane, but looked good doing it. **10. Rodrick Stewart**: Limited to four minutes, time enough to show he brings energy. **11. Jeremy Case**: Made his first appearance after returning from a groin injury and missed both shots.