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Bill Self’s Kansas Jayhawks Renew High-Stakes Rivalry With Villanova

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Bill Self’s Kansas Jayhawks Renew High-Stakes Rivalry With Villanova

The Kansas Jayhawks are one of the biggest brands in college basketball, a program built on century-deep tradition and modern dominance under Bill Self.

Since taking over in 2003, Self has turned Kansas into a permanent national title contender, with 17 Big 12 regular-season titles, nine Big 12 tournament titles, three Final Four appearances, and two national championships.

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He’s been named the Big 12 Coach of the Year six times, the AP Coach of the Year twice, and the Naismith Coach of the Year in 2012 after leading the Jayhawks to a 32-7 record and national title game, losing 67-59 to John Calipari’s Kentucky Wildcats.

Rivalries with programs like Missouri, Kansas State, Wichita State, and Kentucky helped shape modern Kansas basketball through regional tension, recruiting battles, and memorable NCAA Tournament clashes.

Now, Kansas is renewing one of college basketball’s most compelling modern rivalries.

On Wednesday, Kansas and Villanova confirmed a two-year home-and-home series beginning in the 2026–27 season, with the first matchup set for November 27, 2026, at Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence and the return game in 2027 in Philadelphia.

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