The Jayhawks’ return trip on Jan. 28 will mark the first time the two schools have met inside Rupp since Jan. 9, 2005.
This marks the fourth season of the annual challenge between the Southeastern Conference and the Big 12 and the second straight season where all 10 games of the challenge will be played on the same day. A bye in the league schedule for participating teams was created to accommodate for the format.
Ten of the SEC’s 14 teams will participate in this year’s event against all 10 of the Big 12’s institutions with each conference hosting five games apiece. Each of the 10 SEC teams participating in the 2017 games played in the 2016 event. The four SEC teams not participating will play each other in conference games the same day.
Seven of the 12 SEC/Big 12 Challenge games will be televised on ESPN or ESPN2, one game on ESPN2 or ESPNU, and two games will air on ESPNU.
The meeting between Kentucky and Kansas will be the third straight season the two winningest schools in NCAA Division I history will play, the fifth time in the last six seasons, and the second straight year in the SEC/Big 12 Challenge. Kansas won last season’s meeting 90-84 in overtime, but the Wildcats’ won the previous three meetings, all under head coach John Calipari, including the 2012 national championship.
Overall, UK leads the series 22-7, including a 7-1 mark in Lexington and a 4-1 record in Rupp Arena. Kansas won the last matchup in Rupp Arena in 2005, 65-59.
As they are every season, UK and Kansas are predicted to be among the nation’s top teams during the 2016-17 season. With decisions on the future statuses of Isaiah Briscoe and Marcus Lee still looming, UK is expected to return the likes of Derek Willis, Dominique Hawkins and Isaac Humphries to go along with the nation’s top-ranked recruiting class (according to Rivals and ESPN).
Kansas, meantime, returns Frank Mason, Devonte’ Graham and Landen Lucas while adding recruits Josh Jackson, Udoka Azubuike and Mitch Lightfoot to its team.2017 SEC/Big 12 Challenge Matchups
Texas at Georgia
Baylor at Ole Miss
Kansas at Kentucky
Texas A&M at West Virginia
Florida at Oklahoma
Iowa State at Vanderbilt
Kansas State at Tennessee
Arkansas at Oklahoma State
Auburn at TCU
LSU at Texas Tech