The Darryn Peterson cramping saga at Kansas took another twist on Saturday, as the star freshman sat most of the second half in a high-profile matchup against BYU and fellow phenom AJ Dybantsa.
The projected No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft has missed 10 games this season and either sat or looked less effective in the second half of many others. Peterson is averaging 13.8 points through the first 20 minutes of the games but just 7.5 in the second half this season.
CBS Sports college basketball analysts Gary Parrish and Matt Norlander discussed the increasingly bizarre situation at Kansas, sharing insights on whether Peterson's agent is involved, why trainers aren't tending to his "cramps" on the sideline, and whether the issue is affecting his NBA Draft stock.
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Here is the latest from Parrish and Norlander on Peterson's head-scratching injury issues at Kansas.