No. 25 Kansas proved its roster contains far more than Darryn Peterson.

The Jayhawks rolled past Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 77-46 their last time out while Peterson, a potential No. 1 overall NBA draft pick, was held out in a precautionary move. His freshman classmates Kohl Rosario and Bryson Tiller took the wheel on Tuesday and helped Kansas (2-1) move on from a loss at then-No. 25 North Carolina four days earlier.

Before they move on to a string of high-major opponents, the Jayhawks will have their next test on Saturday afternoon against Princeton in Lawrence, Kan.

Kansas coach Bill Self revealed that Peterson practiced all three days before the Corpus Christi game but reported hamstring tightness before Tuesday's game.

"I'm not going to risk that," Self said. "So, hopefully, it's prec

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