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Saved by the rook, Jekyll-and-Hyde Jayhawks fly on

 

SAN ANTONIO -- For a moment there, they were this close to becoming the Rock Choke Jayhawks.

But for a moment -- a longer moment -- a Kansas freshman reserve stared into the face of the national player of the year and saw his equal.

Kansas' Cole Aldrich, not UNC's Tyler Hansbrough, is a hero in this game. (Getty Images)  
Kansas' Cole Aldrich, not UNC's Tyler Hansbrough, is a hero in this game. (Getty Images)  
"In my opinion, he was the best player on the floor for three or four minutes," Kansas coach Bill Self said of backup post Cole Aldrich.

And that's all it took for Aldrich to establish that neither he nor the Jayhawks were going to be pushed around. Far from it. Psycho-Cole doesn't sound exactly right. But when Aldrich was playing for a team that was bi-polar Saturday in the Final Four, why not?

Nobody was great all the time in Kansas' 84-66 victory over North Carolina that put the Jayhawks in the national championship game for the first time in five years. But Aldrich is the kind of player you need when you almost blow a 28-point lead.

The 6-foot-11 post set the tone, the way a bouncer sets the tone at closing time. Within the first few seconds he was in the game, Aldrich ripped a rebound out of Tyler Hansbrough's hands, then was fouled going back up by The Guy Who Tries Harder Than Anyone.

"It wasn't just me," Aldrich said in his best freshman-speak. "It was a whole team effort because you can't guard him one-on-one."

But this kid did for those precious opening moments. The first 15 minutes might have been the best Kansas has ever played. It was a mugging for the ages. The Jayhawks led No. 1 North Carolina 40-12. Kansas looked like it was running a layup drill.

Hansbrough, perhaps too tired from walking across the street for another award here in San Antonio, played some of the worst defense of his career. The lane opened up like a liquor store on St. Pat's day. The offense sucked for a while too. The Tar Heels had missed 13 consecutive shots in a nine-minute span. Kansas was on an 18-0 run that grew to a 25-2 run.

In his arrogance, Roy Williams didn't call a momentum-stopping timeout until it was 38-12.

"That is the first time this season this North Carolina team panicked," Tar Heels swingman Marcus Ginyard said.

"It was like, that wasn't North Carolina out there," Carolina guard Quentin Thomas said. "I told someone it looked like we have never played basketball before."

Yes, it was that bad -- or good considering that Jayhawks everywhere can finally throw away those Roy Williams voodoo dolls. Revenge is sweet, or whatever you want to call it when you beat a coach who gave you 15 years and three Final Fours.

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Reputation:93
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Since:Dec 21, 2007

April 6, 2008 7:26 pm
 I do agree with audience such as CBS and ESPN wanting to see North Carolina and UCLA final.  Everyone is stuck on the East Coast and really needs to pull thier head out of thier ass.  I do not know who starts it, but anaylst really need to call games not give us every opinion he has.

Jim Nantz and Bill Packer really need to find new jobs, or get somone esle.  Nantz thinks ...(more)

Reputation:95
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Since:Jul 17, 2007

April 6, 2008 8:15 am

Got to give the Jayhawks their props this morning - They were the better team -

Not a pretty game for me and my fellow tarheel fans to watch - I was amazed at how slow, and scared the Heels played - Bad passes, and poor ball handeling seemed to be the theme - 

I know that Kansas played inspired D but this was clearly the VERY WORST GAME that UNC played all year -

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Reputation:96
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Since:Jan 19, 2008

April 6, 2008 9:46 am
Hansbrough getting attention for his hustle , even after he has lost?  Is he going to cause a race war because the media hypes a white player just like they do black players.  Thanks mike for causing such furor over race , with Hansbrough being in the center of it all the week leading up to the final four.
Reputation:83
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Since:Dec 10, 2006

April 6, 2008 10:55 am

UNC was routed because it was not tested during the early rounds of the tournament. It was given an unfair advantage by the NCAA, since it played four home games. UNC also faced inferior competition, save for Louisville, which would have defeated them if the game was played in a neutral court. I know that UNC would be in trouble in a neutral court, becau ...(more)

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Since:Dec 18, 2006

April 6, 2008 7:48 am
Someone please give this man a MAP! Cole Aldrich played in the TWIN CITIES, next to the MALL OF AMERICA...perhaps Dodd has heard of that. No hicks. No sticks.

The hicks went back to North Carolina. Nothing could be finer than a LOSS by Caroliner!
Reputation:90
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Since:Mar 13, 2007

April 6, 2008 3:22 am

Awesome quote Darnell. 

What an outstanding game by the Jayhawks.  The Heels didn't come to play and we made them pay for it.  I think everybody and their brother knew that North Carolina would come back, they're too good of a team.  But the Jayhawks really handled the pressure.

I know that everybody was expecting some close games in this Final Four ...(more)

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April 6, 2008 10:40 am

The compliment to Psycho T would be Psycho C, not Psycho-Cole. (Swung and missed on that one Dodd.) Not to take anything away from Hansbrough and the Tar Heels, they just met up with an inspired Cole Aldrich and the Jayhawks swarming defense. In this day of one-and-done Super Stars, it is nice to see players "leaving it all on the court" for the team (including Hansbrough and the ...(more)

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Since:Jan 28, 2007