Kansas Jayhawks seek redemption after a 16-point home loss to Cincinnati, marking their poorest showing this season. The challenge intenfies tonight with a Big Monday clash against No. 5 Houston in Allen Fieldhouse. Despite the Cougars’ recent two-game skid, Kelvin Sampson’s squad arrives hungry for a rebound victory. This matchup echoes Houston’s double-overtime triumph here last time.
Key 1: Surpass 70 Points on Offense
Houston concedes 62.0 points per game, the nation’s second-stingiest defense. The Cougars hold foes under 70 points in 10 of 11 conference triumphs but yield 70 or more in all four defeats. Kansas lacks Houston’s gritty defense, so the Jayhawks must ignite their attack early to overcome elite stops.
Key 2: Darryn Peterson Delivers Dynamically
Darryn Peterson faces scrutiny amid injury concerns but must elevate his play. Over his last four games, excluding a solid Oklahoma State half, he averages 16.0 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 0.5 assts on 43.1% shooting. He logged 32 minutes against Cincinnati without a minutes limit, yet appeared less explove. As Kansas’ premier scorer, Peterson requires efficiency for a statement performance.
Key 3: Dominate the Boards
Houston ranks second in the conference with 10.9 offenve rebounds per game, pong a threat to any rebound-weak team. Kansas surrendered 14 offenve boards to Cincinnati, long the battle 40-29 overall. Bryson Tiller managed just two rebounds, while the Bearcats’ frontcourt ruled the paint. Against Houston’s phycality, the Jayhawks demand disciplined box-outs to avoid a repeat disaster.

