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By Andy Katz
ESPN.com Saturday, March 1, 2008 LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Kansas coach Bill Self got his team together a week ago and told the players that the rut they were in was not bad for them at all. He said that it was good for them to deal with some adversity, to struggle to score, to not play with energy, to even be a bit selfish. "Every team that wins in March goes through some sort of crap during the season," Self said as he walked back to his office. The coach reflected on the Jayhawks avenging their first loss of the season by pound ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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