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OTD: David McCormack delivered when Kansas needed him most in historic 2022 title comeback

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Kansas looked finished at halftime in 2022, until David McCormack helped flip the title game into one of March Madness’ greatest comebacks.

(Getty Images) OTD: David McCormack delivered when Kansas needed him most in historic 2022 title comeback originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . Four years later, it still doesn’t feel real how quickly everything flipped for the Kansas Jayhawks on the biggest stage.

On April 4, 2022, Kansas didn’t just beat the North Carolina Tar Heels to win a national championship. They came back from a 15-point halftime deficit, the largest comeback in title game history, to win 72-69 in a game that still feels like it changed direction in an instant. For a while, it looked like Kansas wasn’t going to have a chance to write any kind of ending at all.

It looked over before it ever really started The first half told a completely different story. North Carolina controlled everything, building a 40-25 lead and forcing Kansas into uncomfortable spots on both ends of the floor. Shots weren’t falling, rhythm never came, and even David McCormack was limited early with foul trouble.

It felt like Kansas was just trying to survive, not compete. Then the second half started, and something shifted. Kansas came out with a different level of urgency, and slowly, the game started to turn.

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