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  • KU suffers largest blown lead in a loss in school history against Baylor








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    Kansas center Hunter Dickinson and Baylor forward Norchad Omier reach for a loose ball during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, in Waco, Texas.



    Waco, Texas — After several of its recent victories necessitated late rallies, the Kansas men’s basketball team found itself in the unfamiliar position of playing from ahead in the second half on Saturday afternoon.

    Perhaps the Jayhawks would have been more comfortable trying to string together another comeback.

    After leading by as many as 21 points in the first half, KU conceded a 26-6 run to open the second — then another stretch of 17 straight points when it had briefly recovered its composure and gone up double digits again.

    “I never felt like we had momentum in the second half,” KU coach Bill Self said.

    The result was the biggest comeback KU has ever allowed in a loss. Baylor’s rally from down 38-17 with less than two minutes to go in the first half replaces a 20-point blown lead against Arizona in 2003. The Bears beat the 11th-ranked Jayhawks 81-70 at Foster Pavilion, their fifth straight time defeating KU in Waco.

    “The difference was they scored 21 points in the first half and they scored 60 in the second,” center Hunter Dickinson said. “I don’t think you’ll ever beat a team allowing them to score 60 points in a half. I think that’s pretty hard to overcome even if you have a 19-point lead going into halftime.”

    Baylor pulled off the miracle, doubling up KU in the second half, despite having precious few players at its disposal. It was already playing with a tight rotation in the ongoing absence of guards Langston Love (ankle soreness) and Jeremy Roach (concussion), and it got even tighter when freshman VJ Edgecombe suffered a lower-body injury early in the second half and Jayden Nunn and Norchad Omier got in foul trouble.

    “We should have been more aggressive towards the guys who had four fouls, because they were key guys, and I think that’s on the players,” Dickinson said. “We got to be more aggressive trying to get downhill, trying to make contact.”

    Added Self: “We wanted to drive it. Obviously, I’m not going to say they weren’t going to guard us but they weren’t going to foul us. So naturally in that situation you got to drive the ball. We didn’t do a good job of that, at all. But we also had some finishes that should be baskets every time and we came up with nothing several times.”

    KU returned to nearly full strength with KJ Adams still in the fold (though coming off the bench, a rarity for him in recent seasons) and Dajuan Harris Jr. in the starting lineup after missing his first-ever game with an ankle injury. The lone missing player was freshman Rakease Passmore, who has received sporadic moments of playing time in recent weeks but did not make the trip to Waco after he got concussed in practice on Thursday, Self said on pregame radio.

    After Edgecombe led the way for Baylor early, fellow freshman Robert O. Wright III picked up the slack, leading all scorers with 24 points. Omier added 18 with 16 rebounds and Jalen Celestine hit four critical 3-pointers, all in the second half.

    “They were as good as we were in the first half, plus,” Self said of the second-half showing. “And we were as bad as they were in the first half, plus. Just kind of a tale of two halves.”

    Dickinson was the only consistent offensive threat for KU, scoring 20 points. Harris tallied 12 with eight assists.

    The Jayhawks did not take advantage of a series of open looks from beyond the arc in the opening minutes. Dickinson scored four of KU’s first five field goals — not necessarily in his usual fashion, as they came on three jumpers and a floater.

    Rylan Griffen provided a spark in his initial action, sinking a no-hesitation 3-pointer and then finishing an alley-oop from Harris to put KU up 15-9 and force a timeout by the Bears.

    They had to call another one not long afterward, because David Coit hit back-to-back stepback 3s off the bench and Flory Bidunga stole the ball from Celestine for a transition dunk.

    By the time Josh Ojianwuna scored in the post with eight minutes and 51 seconds left in the first half, KU had gone on an 18-1 run.

    The Jayhawks didn’t do much to take advantage of a string of Baylor turnovers, and Edgecombe ended a lengthy drought for the Bears with their first 3-pointer of the game to cut KU’s advantage to 30-15.

    At halftime, the Jayhawks led 40-21. Edgecombe went 4-for-7 from the field prior to the break compared to a 4-for-22 mark for all of his teammates combined.

    “We were pretty confident at halftime,” Dickinson said. “We felt like we did a really good job of guarding their sets and really forcing some bad shots and we were playing off that.”

    That dynamic changed quickly after halftime, when Baylor scored seven straight points, including five from Omier, to necessitate an immediate timeout by Self.

    “I think that we just didn’t come out in the second half with any energy,” Griffen said. “That’s something that we got to fix for sure for the rest of the season.”

    Wright got in on the scoring, and Baylor stormed back to cut its deficit all the way to six points on back-to-back 3s by Celestine, aided by missed free throws by Harris.

    The Jayhawks turned the ball over immediately out of a timeout and allowed Edgecombe’s first bucket of the second half; however, Edgecombe limped down the tunnel with an apparent injury almost immediately afterward.

    Baylor had a potential go-ahead bucket by Ojianwuna wiped out by traveling, but the Bears took the lead on a pair of free throws by Wright with 13:03 to go.

    “I think in the second half we just did not get stops,” Dickinson said. “I don’t remember a time where we got two-in-a-row stops.”

    The Jayhawks responded, at long last, with Zeke Mayo’s first bucket of the day off an offensive rebound by Adams, and then a three-point play by Harris.

    Adams put the Jayhawks back up 10 points off an assist by Mayo with just over nine minutes remaining, only for Celestine to hit another 3 out of a timeout.

    After Dickinson missed the front end of a one-and-one, Omier and Wright made two free throws each, cutting KU’s lead to 63-61 with five minutes to go. Then Wright responded to a missed jump shot by Adams with a floater to tie the game, and Celestine hit a go-ahead 3 to give Baylor what was then its largest lead of the day — three points.

    “He wore us out the second half,” Self said of Wright. “We had no answer for him.”

    The margin grew bigger and bigger as the Jayhawks failed to muster any offense of note. Mayo’s off-balance shot with 2:13 to go ended a scoreless period of four minutes and 44 seconds.

    Dickinson fouled out after two late fouls in a 22-second span.

    The Jayhawks will face a quick turnaround as they head back to Lawrence to host Iowa State on Monday at 8 p.m. The Cyclones, ranked No. 3 in the country, suffered a shock loss of their own to Kansas State, 80-61, on Saturday afternoon. ISU previously beat KU at Hilton Coliseum, 74-57, on Jan. 15.

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    Written By Henry Greenstein


    Henry is the sports editor at the Lawrence Journal-World and KUsports.com, and serves as the KU beat writer while managing day-to-day sports coverage. He previously worked as a sports reporter at The Bakersfield Californian and is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis (B.A., Linguistics) and Arizona State University (M.A., Sports Journalism). Though a native of Los Angeles, he has frequently been told he does not give off “California vibes,” whatever that means.









    The Kansas Jayhawks suffered a devastating loss against the Baylor Bears on Saturday, marking the largest blown lead in school history.

    Despite holding a commanding 21-point lead in the first half, the Jayhawks fell apart in the second half, allowing Baylor to storm back and ultimately secure a 77-69 victory.

    The loss was a bitter pill to swallow for Kansas fans, as their team’s once-promising performance unraveled before their eyes. Head coach Bill Self and his players will undoubtedly be looking to regroup and learn from this crushing defeat as they move forward in their season.

    The Jayhawks will need to address their shortcomings and find ways to close out games if they hope to contend for a conference title and make a deep run in the NCAA tournament. This loss serves as a harsh reminder of the importance of maintaining focus and composure, even in the face of adversity.

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  • Kansas suffers its largest blown lead in loss, falls to Baylor


    WACO, Texas — Kansas blowing the biggest lead in a loss in the storied program’s history didn’t cost coach Bill Self his sense of humor.

    “I honestly believe that the oranges that we ate at halftime that Baylor provided was probably the reason why we [were bad] in the second half,” Self said after the No. 11 Jayhawks couldn’t protect a 21-point lead from late in the first half in an 81-70 loss to the Bears on Saturday.

    The stunning reversal topped the 20-point lead Kansas blew to Arizona, which was No. 1, at Allen Fieldhouse on Jan. 27, 2003.

    Interestingly, both times the Jayhawks have led by at least 20 points and lost, it was a double-digit setback. In a 91-74 victory 22 years ago, the Wildcats stormed back from a 44-24 deficit.

    Another reason for Self to be more subdued than irate was the scene in the locker room.

    “I really didn’t say much,” Self said. “I don’t think in situations like that there’s really a lot to be said. Any type of pick-’em-up talk isn’t going to be heard. And there’s no reason to get on anybody.”

    Freshman Robert Wright III scored 20 of his 24 points for the Bears (14-7, 6-4 Big 12) after the break, when Kansas led 40-21 after going ahead 38-17 in the final minutes of the first half.

    Baylor opened the second half on a 26-6 run, capped by Wright’s free throws for a 47-46 lead, sparking one of several deafening roars from the sellout crowd at Foster Pavilion.

    The Jayhawks (15-6, 6-4) got the lead back to 10 and were still up eight with six minutes to go, when Baylor finished on a 26-7 run to cap a 60-point second half.

    Jalen Celestine‘s tiebreaking 3-pointer put the Bears up for good 66-63 with four minutes remaining.

    Baylor completed the rally without VJ Edgecombe, the team’s leading scorer in Big 12 games. The Bears were in the middle of the big comeback when the freshman, who had 14 points, limped to the locker room due to an injury. He didn’t return.

    “If you don’t believe in miracles, that second half, such a limited bench and against a Hall of Fame coach and a great team that don’t beat themselves,” Baylor coach Scott Drew said. “I think our crowd deserves a lot of credit. We only had 11 assists, but I think the crowd gets 10 of them.”

    The collapse by the Jayhawks came a week after sixth-ranked Houston pulled off improbable rallies in the final seconds of regulation and the first overtime in a double-OT win at Allen Fieldhouse.

    “Yeah, there’s some concern,” Self said. “It was two different type games. The way the [Baylor] game ended was indicative of how the entire second half went. It wasn’t just a closeout.”

    The Jayhawks had a 20-0 edge in bench scoring at the break, but Celestine helped to close that gap by going 4-of-6 on 3-pointers after halftime. The final bench scoring margin was 28-12.

    Kansas had three fewer turnovers (14) than Baylor, but was outscored 24-11 in points off turnovers. The Bears scored 15 of those points after the break, and the Jayhawks shot 36% in the second half.

    Hunter Dickinson scored 20 points for the Jayhawks, who didn’t get consistent scoring from anyone else.

    “They were as good as we were the first half, plus,” Self said of the second half. “And we were as bad as they were the first half, plus.”



    In a heartbreaking turn of events, the Kansas Jayhawks suffered their largest blown lead in program history as they fell to the Baylor Bears in a stunning upset.

    Despite holding a sizable lead for most of the game, the Jayhawks were unable to maintain their momentum and allowed Baylor to come storming back in the second half. The Bears capitalized on turnovers and missed opportunities by Kansas, ultimately sealing the victory in the final minutes of the game.

    The loss marks a significant setback for the Jayhawks, who were considered a top contender in the conference. It serves as a harsh reminder that no lead is safe in college basketball and underscores the importance of maintaining focus and composure until the final buzzer.

    Kansas will need to regroup and refocus as they look to bounce back from this devastating defeat and continue their pursuit of a conference title. It’s a tough pill to swallow, but the Jayhawks must learn from this experience and come back stronger in their next game.

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  • Paul Heyman blown away by success of this CM Punk in WWE


    CM Punk is finally learning where the person Phil Brooks and famous pro wrestling character begin and end — creating a character even more compelling than his younger self.

    That’s what longtime friend and former on-screen manager Paul Heyman has seen since Punk returned to WWE in November 2023 after a decade away from the company and a seven-year absence from pro wrestling.

    “I think Phil Brooks’ approach behind the scenes is far more mature and calculated,” Heyman said in a phone interview. “ I can say with great certainty, he has a far greater grasp of the persona of CM Punk than he had years ago. Because, much like anyone else caught up in the mix, and I’m certainly more guilty of this than probably anybody else in the locker room, you can get caught up in the persona and the persona can take on a life of its own, to the point where you have to be in the persona to think like the persona, instead of being able to strip that character from outside of its own skin.”


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    Punk’s first stint in WWE from 2005-14 saw him rail against the establishment on and off screen.

    Things ended abruptly and unceremoniously with him sick, injured and frustrated with how the company was booking him at the time and the medical treatment he was receiving from the company’s then-primary physician Dr. Chris Amann.

    Public comments Punk made led to Amann filing a defamation lawsuit against him but a jury ruled in favor of the wrestler in 2018.

    Punk, 46, has been a model citizen since rejoining WWE after his tumultuous and injury-riddled AEW tenure ended after two-plus years. He was fired with cause after a backstage scuffle with Jack Perry at All In in August 2023. 

    Now back in WWE, he is doing some of the best work of his career — especially in his feuds with Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins — and has taken a great interest in going out of his way to help younger talent in NXT. 

    Heyman, currently “The “Wiseman” to Roman Reigns, stressed how much maturity it takes and the personal struggle some performers go through to get to the point where they can truly separate themselves from the persona they are portraying on screen — especially to “the degree that the CM Punk character or persona should be believed in.”

    “It’s a dangerous place to take yourself sometimes because you can get lost in it, but it also is the level of commitment that is necessary to be the best In the world and the greatest of all time,” Heyman said.

    Punk will look to finally secure his first WrestleMania main event match when he tries to win the 2025 Royal Rumble (6 p.m., Peacock) at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday.

    Heyman and Punk got to interact on screen together for the first time in more than 10 years in June, when Heyman interrupted a promo in Chicago to warn Punk about tangling with Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline and asked his friend to protect him from the group.

    Heyman also pulled “The Best in the World” into this version of Reigns’ orbit by recruiting him to be the fifth member of the Original Bloodline’s eventually victorious Survivor Series WarGames team.


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    Punk, in storyline, agreed to do it as a favor to an old friend and he can now ask a favor from Heyman down the road as WWE heads toward WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas in April.

    For Heyman, it’s just another example of the intrigue that has made the Bloodline saga so successful, and the nature of the CM Punk character and the favor hanging over his head opens up a wide variety of possibilities for the story to go.

    “I always look for intrigue. What’s the mystery here? What’s the water cooler conversation after this airs?” Heyman said. “Where are the potential trajectories this story can argue it should take and therefore the possibilities the audience can sink its teeth into and get passionately behind or against? Punk adds so much of that because he is among the most unpredictable characters and personas in WWE history.”

    It’s what’s made Punk’s current run so fascinating to watch for Heyman because the former WWE champion is “presenting a character that on every level should not work.”

    During Punk’s first tenure in WWE, he was “The Voice of the Voiceless” for fans wanting to rebel against what they were unhappy about with the company at the time. WWE is currently as popular as it’s ever been, but Punk has still found his place and an outpouring of love from the audience.

    “How does a rebel continue to be the voice of rebellion against an establishment that is popular?” Heyman said. “How does a rebel age into his mid-40s and still be the voice that pushes for a progressive product? How does a rebel mature and not lose the very edge that made him so wildly popular?”

    Heyman attributes it to that professional maturity Punk has found both on and off screen — learning through experience “what not to do.”

    “It’s through the maturity he’s achieved that Phil Brooks can present the most articulate, most compelling rebel character not just in WWE, pro wrestling or sports entertainment history,” Heyman said. “I would suggest CM Punk is the most compelling rebel on screen today, be it television, movies or sports.”



    Paul Heyman, the legendary wrestling manager and advocate, has been left stunned by the remarkable success of CM Punk in WWE. The former UFC fighter turned professional wrestler has taken the wrestling world by storm since his return to the company, and Heyman has been quick to praise his achievements.

    In a recent interview, Heyman spoke about Punk’s impact on the industry, stating that he never expected him to reach the level of success that he has achieved in such a short amount of time. Heyman went on to say that Punk’s work ethic and dedication to his craft have been instrumental in his success, and that he is truly blown away by what Punk has been able to accomplish.

    Heyman, who has managed some of the biggest names in wrestling history, including Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, has been vocal in his support of Punk and believes that he has the potential to be one of the all-time greats in WWE. With his undeniable talent and charisma, it’s no wonder that Punk has been able to win over fans and critics alike.

    As Punk continues to make waves in WWE, it’s clear that his success has not gone unnoticed by Heyman, who will no doubt continue to support and advocate for him as he climbs the ranks in the wrestling world. It’s an exciting time for both Punk and Heyman, and fans can’t wait to see what the future holds for this dynamic duo.

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  • Lady Anne Champagne Flutes Toasting Wedding Glasses Blown W. Germany Glasses 2



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  • Banton Bombastic but Blazers Blown Out


    The Portland Trail Blazers dropped their fourth straight game with a 118-89 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday night. The Blazers were led in scoring by Dalano Banton who finished with 23 points in just 24 minutes.

    Portland was missing Deni Avdija, Jerami Grant and Donovan Clingan in this game. Those losses were greatly felt as Portland struggled to put together any offensive production.

    Blazer of the Game: Scoot Henderson, again. Henderson scored 16 points and had six assists in the contest, but was kept out of the game for long stretches due to foul trouble. During his time on the floor Scoot showed confidence in his abilities, including a couple of uncharacteristic three-point attempts and a handful of great passes. He is clearly playing with more poise and looks much more comfortable in his role recently.

    Stat of the Night: Three-point woes. Generally when a team shoots 11 more shots from deep than an opponent, they tend to make more. However, the Blazers made just 9 of their 34 attempts from behind the arc, good for 26% shooting, compared to the 10-23 performance for the Clippers, a 44% clip.

    What We’ll Remember: Another blowout at home. This loss is the third straight for Portland on their current homestand, and those have come by a total margin of 68 points. This has been a rough stretch for the Blazers. The on-court product has been poor in front of the home crowd.

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    What’s Next: Rockets are in town. The Blazers will face the Houston Rockets on Saturday, January 18 at 7:00 pm



    Last night’s game did not go as planned for the Banton Bombastic Blazers as they were blown out by their opponents. Despite their best efforts on the court, the Blazers just couldn’t seem to keep up with the competition.

    Fans of the team were disappointed with the outcome, but they know that there are still plenty of games left in the season. The Blazers will need to regroup and come back stronger in their next match to show that they are a force to be reckoned with in the league.

    Even though they may have been blown out this time, the Banton Bombastic Blazers have the talent and determination to bounce back and prove that they are a team to be feared. Stay tuned for their next game as they look to redeem themselves and show the league what they are truly capable of.

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  • Zach Ertz downplays postgame confrontation with Nick Sirianni: It’s been blown out of proportion

    Zach Ertz downplays postgame confrontation with Nick Sirianni: It’s been blown out of proportion


    Eagles coach Nick Sirianni reportedly took exception with the strength of the high-five Commanders tight end Zach Ertz hit him with after Sunday’s game between the two teams. That prompted Sirianni to mock Ertz’s lack of impact in the game after Ertz made one catch for 12 yards.

    Ertz then went after Sirianni before Eagles head of security Dom DiSandro separated them.

    Sirianni later reportedly apologized in a Zoom call and said Thursday, “I’ll just keep my conversations with any guys private. I’ve got a lot of respect for Zach. Great football player, great person to be around. I’ve really got a lot of respect for Zach, and all the good things that he’s done, and my relationship with him.”

    Ertz spent his first eight-plus seasons with the Eagles, but played only six games for Sirianni in 2021 before the team traded him to Arizona.

    Ertz didn’t deny the altercation but said it’s been “blown way out of proportion.”

    “Nick and I had a great relationship when I was there, and we still have a great relationship. It’s definitely been blown way out of proportion,” Ertz said, via John Keim of ESPN. “We spoke. We’re good. There’s no ill feelings on my part, and I don’t think there are any ill feelings on his part. It’s just something in the heat of the moment that probably got blown out of proportion and maybe a misunderstanding. But him and I are fine. Everyone knows how I feel about that place and that building, but at the same time, I love being here.”

    Ertz’s career contributions to the Eagles — 579 receptions, 6,267 receiving yards and the go-ahead touchdown catch in Super Bowl LII — won’t be forgotten anytime soon by Eagles fans.





    Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz recently downplayed a postgame confrontation he had with head coach Nick Sirianni after the team’s loss to the San Francisco 49ers. Ertz stated that the incident had been blown out of proportion and that it was just a heated moment between two competitive individuals.

    In an interview with reporters, Ertz emphasized that there was no lingering animosity between him and Sirianni and that they had already moved on from the incident. He expressed his respect for Sirianni as a coach and emphasized that they were both focused on improving and moving forward as a team.

    Despite the confrontation, Ertz made it clear that he still believed in Sirianni’s leadership and that they were both committed to helping the Eagles succeed. He acknowledged that emotions can run high in the heat of competition but stressed the importance of maintaining a positive and constructive relationship with his coach.

    Overall, Ertz’s comments serve as a reminder that disagreements and conflicts can arise in any competitive environment, but it is essential to address them maturely and move forward in a positive manner. As the Eagles look to bounce back from their recent loss, it is clear that Ertz and Sirianni are on the same page and focused on working together to achieve their goals.

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  • Luxury Lane Hand Blown Sommerso Art Glass Teardrop Vase 8 inch tall

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  • Old World Christmas Ornaments Zion National Park Glass Blown Ornaments for Christmas Tree

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