4B SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY OF DAILY KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2006 BASKETBALL (CONTINUED FROM 1B) ing into their second game of the Invitational. Ball State beat Prairie View A&M 65-48 Sunday night and will play Tennessee-Chattanooga tonight. Ball State is a small team with only one player over the height of 6-5 who has played significant minutes 6-10 center Micah Rollin. This thin frontcourt could allow Kansas freshman forward Darrell Arthur to have a field day. Arthur is leading Kansas scoring — 20 points per game — and is third on the team with 6.3 rebounds per game. In his most recent game, he scored 26 points in 27 minutes, nabbed eight rebounds and blocked three shots. The scary thing is, Arthur's teammates don't see a limit to how good he can be. "The sky. There's no ceiling for his potential." Wright said. Ball State doesn't rely on any single player to do its scoring. Coming off the bench, forward D'Andre Peyton is leading the team with 14 points per game. Guards Steve Horton and Jon Perryman are tied for second on the team, averaging 12 points per game. Forward Anthony Newell is the only other Cardinal averaging double figures, scoring 11 per game. Florida Ball State has played good defense thus far, holding opponents to 25 percent shooting from three-point range. Kansas shot 50 percent from the three line in the first half of its last game, sparking the offense. It will need to do the same on Friday. Last week, Self stressed how important it was for this Kansas team to find an identity. On Saturday, No. 10 Kansas will get a good idea of what it's up against from defending national champion Florida. Weeks ago, Kansas might have been favored to win this matchup, but missing frontcourt players and a loss to Oral Roberts have changed the situation. "We haven't earned what people thought of us," Self said of preseason predictions about his team. "We've earned what they think of us now." There was plenty of preseason hype surrounding Florida as well, and the Gators have lived up to it. Ranked No. 1 in the nation, Florida enters its game with Prairie View A&M tonight at 4-0 and will play Coach Billy Donovan's team trounced Tennessee Chattanooga. 93-44, in the opening game of the invitational and has dominated all of its opponents this season. Western Kentucky on Friday. Florida has been winning games by an average margin of 37.2 points. Kansas showed an improved defense on Sunday, but it must continue to rapidly improve to keep up with a very deep Florida team. "Can we become great defensively? Absolutely," Self said. The top six scorers for Florida are averaging a combined 64.2 points per game. Forward Al Horford, a 6-10, 245-pound beast, leads the team with 14.3 points per game. Center Joakim Noah, Florida's 6-11 poster child, is close behind, averaging 12.5 points per game. Scoring isn't all the Gators can do. Florida has nearly two assists for every turnover it commits, thanks in part to guard Taurean Green, who has 16 assists to four turnovers. On average, the Gators are out-rebounding opponents by 10 per game. Noah alone averages nearly 10 per game. Horford has been an intimidating inside presence with 10 blocks on the season, and Florida has 22 more blocked shots than its opponents. The Las Vegas Invitational final will come down to matchups. Junior guard Russell Robinson and the rest of the Kansas backcourt should be able to contain Green and the rest of the Florida backcourt. To Robinson's credit, he has 18 assists to four turnovers and has twice as many steals as Green. But in the frontcourt, Florida has far more size and depth than Kansas. Arthur and Wright will have to create mismatches and junior forward Darnell Jackson will have to hold his own against Horford. For Kansas to find success against Florida, it must retain the same mentality it had against Towson. "We had a lot of energy and focus, and we just got back to having intensity and paying attention to detail," Wright said. Kansan sportswriter Shawn Shroyer can be contacted at sshroyer@ kansan.com. - Edited by Aly Barland A 1999 NCAA hearing backs Kansas' claim, saying the results of games played by ineligible players stand as decided on the field. Kansas leads the 114-game series 54-51-9. FOOTBALL (CONTINUED FROM 1B) 12 Conference staff Monday that the holding call that brought back a Missouri touchdown that would have won the game was not holding. On the next play, Missouri "I think our fan base truly has a passion for the border rivalry." Wh i le Mangino said the rivalry was important to fans, he and his players took a different approach. " We approach all 12 games on the schedule, with MARK MANGINO Kansas football coach Football Notes: ed call: the same intensity and enthusiasm in preparation and on the practice field," Mangino said. "I'm a firm believer that all 12 are important. If they weren't we wouldn't play 12." A holding penalty that cost Missouri a victory in this weekend's loss at Iowa State shouldn't have been called. Missouri coach Gary Pinkel said he was told by Big play, Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel was sacked as time ran out. Rushing Title: Senior running back Jon Cornish is on track to big up the Big 12 Rushing title Saturday at Missouri. Cornish is averaging 121 yards a game. His chances for winning the title greatly increased with an injury to Oklahoma's star running back Adrian Peterson last month. Cornish's average is good for ninth in the nation. 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