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TUCSON, Ariz. _ Drew Gooden knew what people were thinking before Kansas' 105-97 victory over Arizona on Saturday. And, no, he couldn't block it out.
Overrated. So-so. Mediocre. Gooden heard all the labels bestowed on his Jayhawks basketball team following its season-opening loss to Ball State. Yet, as he and his teammates took the court against No. 4 Arizona, they didn't believe any of them.
"We know what this team can do," Gooden said. "We talk to each other about it every day. But this ... this was our chance to show the world."
Playing in front of a national television audience and a deafening McKale Center crowd of 14,562, No. 8 Kansas stuck a cactus needle into an Arizona team that, before ...
Source: HighBeam Research, No. 8 Kansas plays all-around game in handing No. 4 Arizona first...