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Article: JAYHAWKS' AGGRESSIVE DEFENSE SPRINGS BEAR TRAP.(Sports)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- January 29, 1998
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Byline: Associated Press
LAWRENCE, Kan. - Baylor might not have been dumbfounded, but it was at least confounded.
The defensive traps of No. 5 Kansas seemed to come from everywhere Wednesday night as the Jayhawks forced Baylor into 29 turnovers in a 94-47 rout in a Big 12 game.
``We got murdered out there,'' Bears coach Harry Miller said. ``I thought we were doing OK there until they went to the trap and changed the whole direction of the game. We gave the ball up on numerous occasions. We had no rhythm.''
The Jayhawks failed to beat the 35-second shot clock with just more than 12 minutes left in the first half. That incensed coach Roy ...