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    KU Jayhawks coach Bill Self fires up fans at 40th annual Late Night in the Phog

    By Gary Bedore,

    23 hours ago

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    Bill Self walked through the northwest tunnel of refurbished Allen Fieldhouse at 7:31 p.m. Friday and, microphone in hand, proceeded to fire up 15,300 fans attending the Kansas Jayhawks’ 40th annual Late Night in the Phog season-kickoff event.

    “Good evening! How does the new sound system sound?” Self, KU’s 22nd-year men’s basketball coach, asked to applause.

    The spectators were enjoying the improved acoustics, thanks in part to a new center scoreboard in the 70-year-old arena. Allen Fieldhouse has been freshened up with a $55 million renovation ahead of the 2024-25 college hoops season.

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    Kansas Head Coach Bill Self, left, looks on as Brennan Bechard, director of scouting for the Kansas Jayhawks, goes for a half-court shot and made it winning $5,000 for one student and $10,000 for another during the 40th annual Late Night in the Phog on Friday, October 18, 2024, at the newly renovated Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence. Tammy Ljungblad/Tljungblad@kcstar.com

    “Cindy (Self’s wife) and I came here almost 22 years ago,” the coach continued, “and this has always been one of the highlights for each and every team (and) each and every year. We have the best tipoff in all of college basketball right here in Lawrence, Kansas.

    “You (fans) are the reason why guys come here, and the reason we win so many games is because we have the best guys. We owe it to you to put us in position, year in and year out, to play for a national championship.”

    The Jayhawks enter the season as the No. 1-ranked team in the country.

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    Coach Bill Self talks with Ally Carrier, center, a freshman from Denver, who won $5,000 when Brennan Bechard, director of scouting for the Kansas Jayhawks, made a half-court shot winning $5,000 for her and $10,000 for Levi Hager of Abilene, Kansas, during the 40th annual Late Night in the Phog on Friday, October 18, 2024, at the newly renovated Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence. Tammy Ljungblad/Tljungblad@kcstar.com

    Self provided some news during his short five-minute speech, which followed a video honoring KU’s current players in the NBA: Markieff Morris (Dallas); Ochai Agbaji and Gradey Dick (Toronto); Devonté Graham (Portland); Joel Embiid and Kelly Oubre (Philadelphia); Andrew Wiggins (Golden State); Christian Braun (Denver); Kevin McCullar (New York); and Johnny Furphy (Indiana).

    “You guys don’t know this,” Self said, “but about three days ago, we didn’t know if we could get the building in position to host this tonight because there was so much work to do.”

    Self said construction crews were able to meet the Oct. 18 deadline. Workers from Turner Construction, he said, “worked 70 hours a week the last two months” to ready the building for Late Night.

    The coach said the upgrades were made possible, “Through the generosity of a few anonymous families that love KU so much to make sure this not only was the best building the last 50 years, it’s going to be the best building the next 30 years.”

    Self said KU chancellor Douglas Girod and athletic director Travis Goff “positioned ourselves at the University of Kansas to be among the most elite year in and out. There are no excuses,” he said.

    As far as this year’s team, Self told fans that after losing Furphy and McCullar to the NBA “three things had to happen first and foremost to get back where we need to be. All three happened. Juan (Harris) came back; KJ (Adams) came back and Hunter (Dickinson) came back.

    “And with players returning and us getting into the transfer portal the way we did, we may not look great tonight, but we’ve got the roster you are absolutely going to love. Let’s have some fun tonight and show Lil Jon we can party in Lawrence, Kansas.”

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    The Kansas Jayhawks held their 40th annual Late Night in the Phog on Friday, October 18, 2024, at the newly renovated Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence. Tammy Ljungblad/Tljungblad@kcstar.com

    Lil Jon was the featured performer at a concert held after the Jayhawks’ 15-minute intrasquad scrimmage.

    Self also introduced a member of the 2008 title team to the crowd. Darrell Arthur, who works for the Denver Nuggets now after enjoying a 12-year NBA career, was recognized to a loud ovation.

    Members of the KU men’s and women’s teams took part in a dance number on the court, per Late Night tradition.

    The S’mya Nichols-led KU women’s team defeated a group of male KU students who practice against the Jayhawks daily, 26-24, in a 10-minute exhibition contest.

    The Jayhawk men’s players held a 15-minute scrimmage. Newcomer Flory Bidunga had 13 points, including several dunks off lob passes, in leading the Blue Team to a 30-26 win over the Red squad. KJ Adams had 10 points.

    Final scoring for the Red Team: KJ Adams 10 points, Diggy Coit 6, Rakease Passmore 4, Zeke Mayo 2, Hunter Dickinson 2, Jamari McDowell 2. And for the Blue Team: Flory Bidunga 13, Noah Shelby 6, Rylan Griffen 5, Juan Harris 4, Zach Clemence 2.

    Also, thanks to KU staff member Brennan Bechard, two freshman students at KU won some money Friday night. Bechard hit a halfcourt shot to win $10,000 for Levi Hager, a freshman from Abilene, Kansas.

    He also hit the rim on a halfcourt shot to win $5,000 for Ally Carrier, a freshman from Denver. The team mobbed Bechard after he hit the halfcourt shot.

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