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Kevin McCullar Jr. returns to Kansas, heightening expectations for Jayhawks


Kansas guard Kevin McCullar Jr. announced that he is returning to the Jayhawks for the 2023-24 college basketball season to use his final year of eligibility after going through the NBA Draft Combine in Chicago. McCullar started 33 games for the Jayhawks last season following three seasons at Texas Tech. He immediately emerged as Kansas' top defender. (CBS Sports)

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Kevin McCullar Jr. returns to Kansas, heightening expectations for Jayhawks


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