Kansas Player shares hate messages received after a tough game

AND Kansas Jayhawks‘The disappointing season continued on Saturday with a loss of 78-73 to 10 Texas Tech, but Zeke Mayo hit the field harder.
Mayo fought at the competitionNext 1-for-7 from the floor, including a 0-z-5 clip from a three-point ground.
After the game, Mayo took X to take the blame for loss.
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Kansas Jayhawks Guardian Zeke Mayo (Chris Jones-Hagn Pictures)
“100% I deserve all the criticism in the world. My performance was out of miserable, and for a while for a while. I have been doing my a- to be great every day, but I can’t be perfect all the time. I’m sorry to our fans and my teammates, I’ll continue to improve myself” He posted – His account as a deactivated.
However, with this message, the shots of the hatred screen came, including the one that called it “garbage can n ——“. Another user told him to “kill himself”, while another wished death.
The incident was enough for Chief Coach Bill Self to betray a long statement that reiterated that he was “proud” on his team.
Kansas Jayhawks Guardian Zeke Mayo (Pictures of Jay BiggerStaff-Hagn)
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“The game today was a very good basketball game on colleges. We played a very good team and we got each other,” Self wrote. “We had some people who have exceptional individual games and we had some may not play according to the standard they set for themselves. But, all in our team, coaches involved, more than anyone, had the opportunity to influence the game.”
Just added, “I will roll with these guys every day and be proud of that. Every criticism on the team should be directed at me. I am the main coach.”
He finished his statement: “This is the most important time of the season, and this is a time in which we need to be better, but we also need to be focused on basketball, not things that are said outside the basketball that has absolutely zero merit.”
Kansas Jayhawks Guardian Zeke Mayo (Pictures Denny Medley-Hagn)
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Jayhawks (19-10, 10-8) are in sixth place in Big 12, so their big offer is certainly in the air for March tournament.
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