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Article: Jayhawks have date in Sweet 16.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
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- March 21, 2004
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Byline: Jason King
KANSAS CITY, Mo. _ As he sat near his locker at Kemper Arena, Kansas guard Keith Langford noticed that no one was throwing confetti. Coach Bill Self hadn't been doused with Gatorade, and Langford's teammates weren't dancing.
Heck, the stereo wasn't even on.
Instead_moments after earning their fourth straight Sweet 16 appearance with a 78-63 victory over Pacific_the Kansas Jayhawks could be found sitting quietly in their locker room, eating roast beef sandwiches as they checked their cell phone messages.
"A lot of teams would be jumping around and celebrating," Langford said. "It's nice to get back to the Sweet 16. ...
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