Without Kevin McCullar, Kansas on upset watch against Samford

The shorthanded Kansas Jayhawks will be without star guard Kevin McCullar Jr in the 2024 NCAA Tournament, which could lead to an early exit in March Madness.

The Kansas Jayhawks earned a four seed in the NCAA Tournament after a pedestrian – by their standard – 10-8 record in Big 12 play and an exit in the first round of the conference tournament at the hands of Cincinnati.

Kansas was missing Kevin McCullar Jr and Hunter Dickinson in that contest, their two leading scorers, and while Dickinson will be back for the team’s first round matchup against the No. 13 seed Samford Bulldogs – McCullar is reportedly going to miss the entire NCAA Tournament with a nagging knee injury.

McCullar missed a few regular season games prior to his absence against the Bearcats, but when he was on the floor he was an incredibly dynamic two-way player for the Jayhawks – averaging 18.3 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 4.1 assists while shooting 45.4% from the field and playing at an elite level defensively.

Beyond the loss of McCullar and his specific skill set, this loss exacerbates what has been an ongoing issue for Kansas this season – a lack of depth.

Self has never been one to play a deep bench, but this year’s Jayhawks have been overly reliant on their big four of McCullar, Dickinson, KJ Adams, and Dajuan Harris to get them through night in and night out.

Kansas tried freshman Elmarko Jackson and Towson transfer Nick Timberlake to start at the two alongside the big four, but both struggled to contribute consistently offensively before the job was eventually given to Australian freshman Johnny Furphy.

Furphy has been far and away the best of the bunch, but now he’ll face even more pressure filling in for McCullar while one of Jackson and Timberlake step into a bigger role against the Bulldogs.

Samford’s press-heavy, constant pressure approach could cause serious issues for this depleted Kansas roster – and it is entirely possible we see the Jayhawks heading home unusually early in this year’s big dance.

Kevin McCullar will return to Jayhawks for 2023-24 season

A key veteran is returning for the 2023-24 season.

As the Kansas Jayhawks and head coach Bill Self looks to build their roster, they are getting a key veteran back for next season.

Forward Kevin McCullar opted to test the NBA draft waters ahead of next season but ultimately decided to return to Lawrence for one more year. This will be his last shot at a national championship after losing in the Sweet 16 against Duke with Texas Tech in 2022 and getting knocked out in round 2 last season with Kansas.

McCullar averaged 8.7 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 1.4 steals per game through three seasons with the Red Raiders. In his first year with the Jayhawks, the Tech transfer averaged 10.7 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 2.0 steals per game. He is a key defender and facilitator on the offensive side.

McCullar will be part of a team that added top big man transfer Hunter Dickenson from Michigan, Nicolas Timberlake from Towson, Arteri Morris from Texas, and Parker Braun from Santa Clara.

The Jayhawks are likely to be among the favorites to win the Big 12 and make another national championship run next season.