LAWRENCE, Kan. — Kansas finally showed what it could do with a healthy Darryn Peterson and a regular rotation Tuesday night.
The timing couldn't have been worse for second-ranked Iowa State.
After falling from the AP Top 25 following a second loss in their first three Big 12 games, the Jayhawks roared away from the stunned Cyclones the moment the ball was thrown up. Tre White hit four early 3-pointers and went on to score 19 points, Peterson contributed 16 before more cramping issues, and Kansas coasted to an 84-63 victory over previously unbeaten Iowa State.
''This is more what I envisioned,'' Jayhawks coach Bill Self said. ''We've got an elite player — we got an elite scorer — and even tonight, when (Peterson) went to get his own, he can do some things other guys can't do. But the thing is the other guys are good players. We don't need to defer to him. I don't know that we've found that balance yet. But tonight was the closest thing to it.''
Melvin Council Jr. added 15 points and Flory Bidunga had 10 for the Jayhawks (12-5, 2-2 Big 12), who led by 26 in the first half, had that advantage trimmed to 11 midway through the second, then answered with a 10-0 run to put the game away.
It was the kind of performance that college basketball fans have become accustomed to seeing from the Jayhawks over the years.
Much more familiar than recent losses to unranked UCF and West Virginia.
''They were extremely well-prepared, well-coached, like we knew they would be,'' Iowa State coach T.J. Otzelberger said. ''Extremely urgent (for Kansas) to come out and play with a tremendous spirit, which they did, so credit to them.