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Chief concern: Self troubled by Jayhawks’ inconsistency this season

Kansas players Brady Morningstar, left, Markieff Morris, Sherron Collins, Xavier Henry and Cole Aldrich huddle during a break from an Oklahoma State run in the first half, Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010 at Gallagher-Iba Arena in Stillwater.

Kansas players Brady Morningstar, left, Markieff Morris, Sherron Collins, Xavier Henry and Cole Aldrich huddle during a break from an Oklahoma State run in the first half, Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010 at Gallagher-Iba Arena in Stillwater.

March 9, 2010, 12:00 a.m. Updated March 9, 2010, 11:59 a.m.

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Bill Self and his wife, Cindy, spent some quality time together in front of the TV over the weekend, not watching the Academy Awards, but re-runs of a special basketball team — the 2008 national champion Kansas Jayhawks.

“My wife said, ‘Bill, we seem to be more fluid and move the ball better,’” Self said of the 2008 Jayhawks, a dominant 37-3 squad that, after tying for the Big 12 regular-season title, claimed Big 12 tournament victories over Nebraska, Texas A&M and Texas prior to winning NCAA Tourney contests over Portland State, UNLV, Villanova, Davidson, North Carolina and Memphis.

“She’s right. I was pretty confident with that team. I’m confident with this team, but there’s less margin for error without question than with that team,” added Self, whose 2009-10 league champion Jayhawks take a 29-2 record into this week’s Big 12 tourney at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo.

“I felt in ’08, going into the NCAA Tournament, if we played well, there was nobody that could beat us. With this team, I think we’ve been more inconsistent in the number of times that we’ve played very well. That’s obviously a concern. Hopefully we can get more confidence going into Kansas City and leaving Kansas City, believing that we made great improvement over the last couple weeks of the season.”

KU enters the conference tourney with a No. 1 seed in the 2010 Big Dance a certainty. KU, which moved back into the top spot in the polls Monday following victories over Kansas State and Missouri and Syracuse’s loss to Louisville, still could be tapped the top overall seed in the 65-team event if the Jayhawks win out in KC this week.

KU opens tourney play against either Colorado or Texas Tech at 11:30 a.m. Thursday. A win would push KU into the semifinals against either Nebraska, Texas A&M or Missouri at 6 p.m. Friday. Finals are 5 p.m. Saturday.

“I want to be the seed that gives us the best chance to advance. Who knows what that is?” Self said. “Sometimes it is a disadvantage staying close to home (in NCAAs), because staying close to home offers more distractions sometimes than going away. I’m not saying that’s the case with us.”

It’s believed KU will open the NCAAs in Oklahoma City, and if KU is the overall No. 1 seed, would (provided KU wins two games) move on to the Midwest Regional semifinal in St. Louis.

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“Once the tournament field is set, coaches forget where you are seeded. Now it’s, ‘Who are you playing?’ Certain teams will match up better than others will,” Self said.

Self joked about regaining the No. 1 slot in the rankings Monday.

“I am ecstatic. It may be one of the happiest days of my life,” he cracked. “No, I could care less. This is the point and time of the season where your play will determine where you are ranked. I said all along I just want to play like a team that deserves to be a No. 1-ranked team. We’ve been a 3 seed going into the tournament playing like a 6, 7 seed, and we’ve been a 4 seed playing as well as a No. 1. So much is matchups. We are not playing to be ranked No. 1 now. We’re playing to get the best seed possible to give us the best chance to play well in the (NCAA) Tournament.”

Milestone talk: KU’s next victory will be the 2,000th in school history.

“I haven’t thought about that. I do think for this particular game and the fact that we performed so poorly last year in the Big 12 tournament (first round loss to Baylor), hopefully those two things will be motivation for us to make a better Thursday than we had last year,” Self said.

“That is a great milestone. I haven’t had much to do with getting to 2,000, but I think it is a reason for fans to feel good about the program.”

Ballard interviews at Baker: KU director of basketball operations Brett Ballard interviewed for the head-coaching position at Baker University on Monday, a Baker official confirmed. Ballard, a former KU guard from Hutchinson, is in his seventh year on Self’s KU basketball staff.

Dooley report incorrect: A Monday morning Foxsports.com report that Kansas University basketball assistant Joe Dooley had been offered the head-coaching job at East Carolina was incorrect.

“Nothing has been offered. Nothing is imminent at all. (They are) still gauging interest,” KU coach Self said.

Dooley has already served a tenure as East Carolina coach. He was 57-52 in four seasons (1995-99). He was fired by the prior administration.

Self has a policy of not letting his assistants discuss other jobs publicly. Self does not have a policy prohibiting assistant coaches from accepting jobs before the end of KU’s season. Foxsports.com later reported that Dooley is expected to withdraw from consideration.

East Carolina is looking to replace coach Mack McCarthy, who was reassigned after compiling a 34-55 three-year record.

D: Self had a good line about KU’s defense: “This week it’s much better than it was last week. There’s been a lot of bullfighting stuff on TV lately. That’s kind of where we were last week. Now we are getting a little bit better where we are actually putting up some resistance (instead of just waving the cape),” he joked. “I thought we guarded K-State very well and Missouri very well.”

Finalist: Self is one of 15 finalists for the Jim Phelan national coach of the year award. Others include Kansas State’s Frank Martin and Texas A&M’s Mark Turgeon.

• A previous version of this story was updated.

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  1. rtpayton (anonymous) says…

    Texas is playing inconsistence basketball not Kansas. Sure Kansas lost two games but both were road losses. No team in the NCAA tourney will roll over for Kansas granted and I agree with Self in that this team could lose if too many distractions occur. I hope this team wins it all because of their teamwork and my KU bias.

  2. jhawks1510 (anonymous) says…

    Texas is in the market for a bigger backhoe right now. Definitely the season's biggest disappointment. They weren't even competetive vs. Baylor.

  3. Kontum1972 (anonymous) says…

    Poo...!

  4. rgh (anonymous) says…

    Coach Self has reason for concern. We beat Colorado in Boulder in OT. That's not a good sign. Getting beat at OSU wouldn't have been bad if we would have played well, but we didn't. We did play well against K-State and Misery but we also had chances to put K-State away early and never let them off the mat, but we didn't.

    We are capable of running the table through the NCAA but we'll have to play extremely good defense the next 9 games. The good thing is Coach Self and the staff are capable of getting the guys to do just that. We have the talent but a lot of teams do this year also.

    Rock Chalk Jayhawk, Go KU!!

  5. jkilgore (anonymous) says…

    29-2. Inconsistent? It isn't possible to look great every time out. The '08 team probably did certain things better, but this team can defend and rebound with them.

    The real comparison that matters most is this: Was the competition better in 2008 than it is this year? I've heard it both ways.

    We will be in every game in the tournament. And our kids have shown improvement. What's really exciting is that any one of our best players can have a statisically forgettable night, and we still win, sometimes going away. If the Big XII is a top conference, then KU has been very consistent. Of course Self sees the little flaws in his team. That's his job. I'm looking at 29-2, the other end of the story.

  6. puddleglum (anonymous) says…

    texas really laid an egg this year