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Kansas Seeks First Big 12 Road Win at Colorado
19 Jan
Summary
- Kansas aims for their first Big 12 road win of the season.
- Colorado's coaching staff includes former Kansas players.
- Kohl Rosario has fallen out of Kansas' regular rotation.

Kansas basketball faces a challenging road game against Colorado on Tuesday, with tip-off scheduled for 10 p.m. Central Time. The Jayhawks are determined to secure their first Big 12 road win of the season, having compiled a 1-3 record in true road games so far. This matchup presents an opportunity to improve their conference standing.
The Colorado coaching staff features familiar faces for Kansas fans, with head coach Tad Boyle and assistant coach Danny Manning both being former Jayhawk players. Manning, a key member of KU's 1988 national championship team, has also served on Bill Self's coaching staff. Coach Self expressed a unique sentiment, hoping for the success of his former associates, provided it doesn't come at Kansas' expense.
Kansas has also adjusted its regular rotation, with freshman guard Kohl Rosario seeing diminished minutes. While not giving up on his future, the team is prioritizing a tighter rotation featuring guards Jamari McDowell and Elmarko Jackson in recent victories. The focus remains on securing wins as the season progresses.




