_After each KU basketball game this season, this is where you can find out the hardwood equivalent of The Nielsen Ratings from Journal-World sports editor Tom Keegan. He’ll rate the Jayhawk **scholarship players’ individual performances**, telling you who was worth tuning in to watch. If you agree or maybe even differ, make sure to comment and tell Tom how you really feel. (**Scoring**: Each week, the top player in the ratings will be awarded 10 points. Second best gets nine points. Third best gets eight points, and so on and so on. The season standings are at the bottom)_**1. Russell Robinson**: A perfect ending to his four years of playing and three years of starting games in Allen Fieldhouse. Made all five field goal attempts, all three three-point shots and both free throws. He finished with 15 points, three assists and two steals.**2. Jeremy Case**: Took control of the game for a three-minute stretch in the second half during which he scored nine points, all on three-pointers, and dished two assists. **3. Cole Aldrich**: It never hurts to have a freshman stand out on Senior Night. Had 11 points, 11 rebounds and a blocked shot in 17 minutes. **4. Darnell Jackson**: Had 10 points, nine boards, two assists and a steal during the game and shined a beautiful spotlight on his mother after the game.**5. Sasha Kaun**: Contributed 10 points, four rebounds, three blocked shots, two assists and stuff during 18 minutes on the floor. **6. Sherron Collins**: His speed is back, which is bad news for the rest of the country. Had 13 points, three assists and one turnover in 20 minutes.**7. Mario Chalmers**: He drove into the lane, left his feet hoping to at least draw a foul, didn’t, and then turned his back to the basket in mid-air and threw the ball over his head toward the basket. And then ….**8. Darrell Arthur**: Took that “pass” from Chalmers out of the sky and slammed it through the hoop. Keep your eye on the scoreboard next season to see a replay of that one. **9. Rodrick Stewart**: Had a terrific performance and even made both three-point shots. Had made 11 of 57 during his college career coming into the night. **10. Brandon Rush**: On a night to defer to the seniors, the reigning Big 12 Player of the Year logged just 10 minutes, time enough to get up 10 shots and block two of them.**11. Tyrel Reed**: Ran the team well, getting three assists in 10 minutes.**The Keegan Ratings: Season Standings (based on average points)** **1.** Darnell Jackson **7.80** (234 points, 30 games) **2.** Mario Chalmers **7.66** (222 points, 29 games) **3.** Brandon Rush **6.96** (195 points, 28 games) **4.** Darrell Arthur **6.57/b> (197 point, 30 games) **5.** Russell Robinson **6.47** (194 points, 30 games) **6.** Sasha Kaun **5.77** (173 points, 30 games) **7.** Sherron Collins **5.67** (136 points, 24 games) **8.** Cole Aldrich **4.31** (125 points, 29 games) **9.** Rod Stewart **3.66** (106 points, 29 games) **10.** Tyrel Reed **3.05** (58 points, 19 games) **11.** Jeremy Case **2.56** (64 points, 25 games)**