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Bill Self's Jan. 22 weekly press conference
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Monday, Jan. 22, 2007
Kansas University men's basketball coach Bill Self met with the media Monday afternoon for the first time since Saturday's 69-64 loss in Lubbock, Texas at the hands of Bobby Knight's Red Raiders. Among Self's comments was the revelation that he and his staff watched the game back on tape and counted 22 possessions in which either a turnover or bad shot selection gave the Jayhawks no shot at point production.
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