_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**: Again brought great energy from the start, crashing the boards, hustling on defense and using great court vision to set up teammates. Contributed 12 points, eight rebounds, three assists and three steals in 22 minutes. A less mature player coming off a great game against Florida might have been trying to show off, but Wright kept his cool and dominated the worst opponent the Jayhawks will face all season. **2. Darrell Arthur**: In 19 minutes, the active Arthur scored 13 points, had eight boards, blocked five shots and had two steals. He also kept alive his streak of shooting 50 percent or better in every college game. **3. Darnell Jackson**: The Dartmouth players simply weren’t big enough to hang with the wide-body power forward with the soft touch. He made all five free throws, and all but one field goal attempt on the way to a 13-point, 11-rebound night. **4. Russell Robinson**: When he was in the game he made sure that Dartmouth point guard DeVon Mosley more often than not had to initiate the offense from close to halfcourt. Robinson had seven assists and one turnover. On the season, he has a 3.4-to-1 assists-to-turnover ratio. **5. Brandon Rush**: Lost handle of the ball for an early turnover, but didn’t lose it again the rest of the night. Still struggling with his shot, Rush made just 1-of-5 three-point attempts. **6. Sherron Collins**: Showing the competitive spirit that made him a three-sport winner at Crane High in Chicago, Collins is pushing himself hard to improve at playing pressure defense. **7. Rod Stewart**: Coming into the season he was 3-for-32 from three-point range during his college career. This season, he’s 3-for-6, including 2-for-3 against Dartmouth. **8. Mario Chalmers**: Benched for being out of position defensively, Chalmers did not start the second half. His two early three-point buckets got the Jayhawks going, but Chalmers committed four turnovers in 17 minutes. **9. Brady Morningstar**: Showed nice play-making ability with three assists and five points in 13 minutes. Morningstar also blocked a shot and picked up a steal. He’s enjoyed the challenge of guarding the opposing point guard. **10. Sasha Kaun**: Bill Self revealed after the game Kaun is playing with a knee more sore now than a week ago. Self said the team doctor told him he would be playing with soreness for a while. **11. Matt Kleinmann**: Nice lefty shot drew a big ovation for the center who scored four points in five minutes. **12. Jeremy Case**: Struggling to find his stroke, Case missed all four three-point shots and is 1-for-8 this season.**The Keegan Ratings: Season Standings (Average rank)** **1.** Julian Wright: 2.14 **2.** Darrell Arthur: 3.29 **3.** Brandon Rush: 4.14 **T-4.** Mario Chalmers: 4.29 **T-4.** Russell Robinson: 4.29 **6.** Darnell Jackson: 4.57 **7.** Sherron Collins: 5.71 **8.** Sasha Kaun: 8.0 **9.** Rodrick Stewart: 8.71 **10.** Brady Morningstar: 9.25 **11.** Matt Kleinmann: 9.8 **12.** Jeremy Case: 10.67 **T-13.** Brennan Bechard: 12.5 **T-13.** Brad Witherspoon: 12.5