If Josh Selby was nervous, he certainly didn't show it.
The ballyhooed Kansas freshman, making his debut after sitting the first nine games of the season due to a NCAA suspension, scored 21 points and hit a decisive three pointer in the final minute that led his team to a narrow 70-68 victory over visiting USC.
After Selby's first five minutes in a Jayhawk uniform, it was clear that momentum-swinging plays and game-changing shots would be made by the Baltimore product as the season progresses. Such expectations arise when a freshman scores 10 straight points immediately off the bench in his first NCAA game. What few knew, though, is that such he...
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