The UCF Knights secured an 81-75 victory over the No. 17 Kansas Jayhawks in their Big 12 Conference opener on January 3, 2026, in Orlando, Florida. Kansas freshman Darryn Peterson delivered a strong first half with 23 points but played sparingly in the second due to ongoing injury concerns, contributing to the Jayhawks' late collapse. UCF's Riley Kugel led the way with 19 points, including a crucial three-point play in the final seconds.
The game at Addition Financial Arena tipped off at 1 p.m. CT, marking the first Big 12 matchup for both teams this season. Kansas entered ranked No. 17 with a 10-3 record, while UCF boasted an 11-1 mark. Early optimism surrounded Kansas as Peterson, returning after missing the previous two games due to cramps and seven earlier contests with a hamstring injury, exploded for 23 points in the first half, finishing with 26 points and six rebounds in 23 minutes.
However, Peterson's lingering hamstring and quad issues resurfaced. He added just three points in the second half, sinking a 3-pointer before subbing out for good with the score tied at 59 and 10:55 remaining. Without him, Kansas struggled offensively, relying on Melvin Council Jr.'s 20 points and Tre White's 14 points and 11 rebounds. The Jayhawks mounted a 9-0 run to tie the game at 75 with 3:02 left, but UCF's Jordan Burks responded with a 3-pointer to regain the lead for good.
UCF, now 12-1 and 1-0 in conference play—their best start since 2010-11—got 19 points from Riley Kugel, including a three-point play with under 10 seconds left to seal the win. Themus Fulks added 16 points, and Burks finished with 14. Kansas coach Bill Self had praised Peterson's newfound explosiveness pre-game, but the freshman's inability to finish marked the fifth straight appearance where injury forced him out late, echoing exits in games like the October scrimmage against Louisville and December's win over NC State.
The loss drops Kansas to 10-4 overall and 0-1 in the Big 12, raising concerns about Peterson's health heading into Tuesday's home game against TCU. Fans and observers worry the tricky injury could sideline him further, potentially impacting the Jayhawks' season.