Coming into the 2010-2011 season, the Kansas Jayhawks were considered one of the most talented and deepest teams in the country. While the talent's been evident all year long in compiling a 23-1 record, KU faithful has seen mediocre play from coach Bill Self's stable of reserves.
Aside from reliable senior guard Brady Morningstar and energetic sophomore big Thomas Robinson, the Jayhawks haven't received much production from their ballyhooed bench performers. Until last night, that is.
In Kansas' 103-86 win over Missouri last night, there were no Jayhawks more influential than the reserve triumvirate of forward Mario Little, guard Tra...
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