Shay Wildeboor

Shay Wildeboor was born and raised in Lawrence, Kansas. He has been covering college basketball for over a decade and has written extensively on the Jayhawks program.

46%

The Daily's Verdict

This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

75%

Examples:

  • The author uses sensationalism by describing the game as a 'heartbreaker'
  • This is not supported by any facts or data presented in the article.

Conflicts of Interest

0%

Examples:

No current examples available.

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • Kansas won its 33rd straight conference opener by defeating TCU last Saturday
  • The Jayhawks looked to be in complete control of the Knights late in the first half. However, despite leading by 16 points, they fell to UCF.
  • UCF lost their Big 12 opener at Kansas State last Saturday

Deceptions

50%

Examples:

  • The author uses sensationalism by describing the game as a 'heartbreaker'
  • This is not supported by any facts or data presented in the article.

Recent Articles

UCF Upsets No. 3 Kansas in Historic Big 12 Game

UCF Upsets No. 3 Kansas in Historic Big 12 Game

Broke On: Thursday, 11 January 2024 UCF stuns No. 3 Kansas in a historic upset, marking the fourth time in college basketball history and first time in over two decades that all three teams ranked atop the Associated Press poll had lost to unranked opponents within a two-day span. Outstanding play from key players such as Ibrahima Diallo (13 points), Jaylin Sellers (18 points) and Darius Johnson (17 points), switching to a zone look in the second half, frustrating Kansas and connecting on just 32% of their field goal attempts, sellout crowd providing energy and enthusiasm that helped them pull off the upset.
UCF Upsets No. 3 Kansas in Historic Big 12 Game

UCF Upsets No. 3 Kansas in Historic Big 12 Game

Broke On: Thursday, 11 January 2024 UCF stuns No. 3 Kansas in a historic upset, marking the fourth time in college basketball history and first time in over two decades that all three teams ranked atop the Associated Press poll had lost to unranked opponents within a two-day span. Outstanding play from key players such as Ibrahima Diallo (13 points), Jaylin Sellers (18 points) and Darius Johnson (17 points), switching to a zone look in the second half, frustrating Kansas and connecting on just 32% of their field goal attempts, sellout crowd providing energy and enthusiasm that helped them pull off the upset.