_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. Julian Wright**: On a night packed with listless play, Wright was active enough to contribute 12 rebounds and play strong defense. He also mixed in nine points and three assists. **2. Mario Chalmers**: Caught fire in the first half to give KU a cushion. Hit three three-pointers before intermission. Fouled out in 23 minutes. **3. Sherron Collins**: Energized the team defensively by applying ball pressure in scrappy fashion. Revealed after the game he was calling a players’ only meeting in one of the player’s rooms. **4. Darrell Arthur**: Showcased his exceptional athleticism when he blocked a three-point shot from the corner and again when he executed a left-handed stuff. Has to find a way to get better at avoiding foul trouble. He was whistled four times in 24 minutes. Had a rough shooting night, launching airballs on a pair of mid-range jumpers. **5. Brandon Rush**: Is too easily stripped of the ball. Could the fact his left arm was weakened by a gymnastics accident at age 10 have something to do with that? Committed four turnovers, but did a nice job on the boards with nine. **6. Russell Robinson**: Needs to do a better job of feeding the post, but played his usual strong defensive game. **7. Darnell Jackson**: Needs to find consistency. This was one of his off nights, which explains his minutes being limited to 13. **8. Sasha Kaun**: His knee is better. His hands are not. Missed too many easy shots and was 1-of-6 from the field. He and Jackson combined to go 2-of-11 the night before going against Florida’s energetic talents, Joakim Noah and Al Horford. **9. Rodrick Stewart**: Played a quiet five minutes and did go up strong for a defensive rebound.