Kansas Disrespected in On3’s Way-Too-Early College Basketball Bracketology

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After four consecutive first-weekend exits in the NCAA Tournament, there are questions about whether the Kansas basketball program can return to its elite ways under head coach Bill Self. The Jayhawks' 2025-26 campaign ended on a buzzer-beating layup by St. John's, prematurely ending their season.
Despite the recent tournament struggles, KU remains one of the most consistent programs in March. It has made 36 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, the nation's longest active streak.
Regardless, On3's latest bracketology projections don't view KU very highly heading into the new campaign. The outlet projects the Jayhawks to receive a No. 6 seed in the South Region, where they would face the winner of a First Four matchup between Oklahoma and Villanova.
Kansas' Projections in On3 Bracketology: No. 6 Seed
This would be the second-worst seed of Self's tenure, with only one season finishing worse than a No. 4 seed. That came two seasons ago during a historically underwhelming campaign when the Jayhawks were bounced in the first round by Arkansas.
It's reasonable to say Kansas is no longer viewed as the immovable force it once was amid the rapidly changing landscape of college basketball. Blue-blood programs are finding it incredibly difficult to build championship-caliber rosters year in and year out with the amount of roster turnover and movement through the transfer portal.

After failing to make a tournament run with one-and-done freshman Darryn Peterson, the Jayhawks are hoping to change their fortunes behind fellow No. 1 recruit Tyran Stokes. The 5-star phenom from Rainier Beach High School could be KU's last chance to bring a third national championship back to Lawrence under Self.
Although national outlets remain skeptical about Kansas heading into the season, the Jayhawks will have plenty of opportunities to prove them wrong. They'll have a chance to do so in early matchups against Kentucky and UConn in the first month of the season.
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A lifelong Kansas basketball and football fan, Josh recently graduated from The College of New Jersey, majoring in Communications and minoring in Journalism. Josh has over 1,500 published articles on KU athletics across Kansas on SI and FanSided's Through the Phog, with additional work at Indiana on SI, Notre Dame on SI, and Pro Football Network. Josh looks to provide a fan's perspective in his writing for the school he has loved since he was a kid. KC Sports Network is the premier destination for Kansas City sports fans with podcasts, YouTube and social media content. Stay connected with the latest news and analysis by following KCSN on all social media platforms.
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