More links: Audio from Missouri representative who is really opposed to KU license plates; T-Rob labeled ‘jackpot’ player

A few more links in case you missed them …

I heard this audio on the radio Wednesday and it’s too crazy not to share.

Missourinet.com downloaded the full audio of Missouri Rep. Stephen Webber’s impassioned speech to the Missouri House earlier this week, saying the state should not allow KU-themed license plates.

I would try to describe the speech, but whatever I say won’t do it justice. Just give the link a click and be sure to sit down for the whole 3 1/2 minutes.

ESPN’s Jason King posted three KU-related pieces Wednesday.

The first was a well-written feature on KU strength coach Andrea Hudy with lots of cool anecdotes from her life.

There’s also a video with Self and a Coaches’ Corner Q&A that includes many of the responses from Self in the video in text form, just in case you can’t watch videos at work.

This is an ESPN Insider story, so a subscription is required, but ESPN Recruiting Nation gives KU’s 2012 men’s basketball recruiting class an “A,” saying KU coach Bill Self’s five signings “should be able to keep Kansas near the top of the Big 12.”

SI.com’s Sam Amick rates former KU forward Thomas Robinson as one of the four “jackpot” picks in this year’s NBA Draft.

Amick labels a “jackpot” player as one whose “talent is immense and the upside is as trustworthy as there is in the draft.”

The other three Jackpot players, according to Amick, are Kentucky’s Anthony Davis and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and Florida’s Bradley Beal.

• And finally, the NCAA sent out a release Wednesday regarding the sites of the 2013 NCAA men’s basketball tournament, and Kansas City is included as a second-/third-round site.

The Missouri Valley Conference will serve as the host for the games, meaning all Big 12 schools are eligible to play at Sprint Center.

The closest Sweet 16/Elite Eight regional to KU, if you were wondering, is in Arlington, Texas. The Final Four will be played in Atlanta.