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Ian Eagle, Bill Raftery in March Madness form for Cincinnati’s stunning win at Kansas


March Madness is around the corner, and Ian Eagle and Bill Raftery got a nice warm-up with the Cincinnati-Kansas game in regular-season Big 12 action Saturday in Lawrence. Unranked Cincinnati pulled off an upset victory, and convincingly so, in an 84-68 win over No. 8 Kansas at Allen Fieldhouse. It’s the largest home loss for Kansas under coach Bill Self. (Awful Announcing)

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Ian Eagle, Bill Raftery in March Madness form for Cincinnati’s stunning win at Kansas