Kansas Jayhawks guard Elmarko Jackson. Rob Gray-USA TODAY Sports

Kansas men's basketball suffers offseason injury setback

Soon-to-be sophomore guard Elmarko Jackson was supposed to be a big part of what the Kansas Jayhawks wanted to do in 2024.

Unfortunately, head coach Bill Self announced on Wednesday that Jackson will miss the entirety of the 2024-25 season due to a patellar tendon injury he suffered while working a youth camp.

“Yesterday, while working out in front of the campers, Elmarko Jackson tore his patellar tendon, an MRI conducted by the Kansas team health confirmed last night,” Self said in a statement (h/t On3). “It will require surgery within the next several days and a full recovery is anticipated. Elmarko will be able to assume non-contract basketball duties in the next several months but the full rehab process will take approximately 12 months."

Jackson played in 34 games, starting in 17 of those, as a true freshman last season. Sure, he averaged just 4.3 points, 1.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game, but as a former McDonald's All-American who averaged 19 points and six assists in his final prep season, the expectations were high coming into 2024.

While Jackson wasn't projected to be a starter in 2024 with reigning Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year Dajuan Harris returning for his sixth season at point guard, he was still going to be an important depth piece for Kansas.

“We are all crushed by this. Elmarko” has had a terrific spring," Self continued. "He has worked so hard and improved so much. This will be a challenge that he will meet head on and he will return as good as ever.”

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
New update emerges on Steph Curry's injury timeline
Rangers shortstop returns to IL barely a week after previous stint
Yankees announce severity of Oswaldo Cabrera's injury
Will Power fastest in first practice session for 2025 Indianapolis 500
MLB announces huge news about Pete Rose
Celtics reveal extent of Jayson Tatum's injury
Stars activate key defenseman from LTIR
Report: Steelers believe Aaron Rodgers is 'going to be there'
Bruce Arians adds to Buccaneers Super Bowl hype following solid offseason
Raiders part ways with multiple players, pair of recent draftees
Insider: Steelers teammates reveal telling information about George Pickens' locker-room antics
Trail Blazers announce plans to sell franchise
Insider updates if Derek Carr could make NFL comeback with team other than Saints in 2026
Pirates ace to anchor Team USA in 2026 World Baseball Classic
Packers set to face defending champion Eagles, dreaded tush push on 'MNF'
Did LeBron James imply the NBA Draft Lottery is rigged?
Stanley Cup playoffs takeaways: Hurricanes, Oilers move closer to punching conference finals tickets
Celtics blow big lead vs. Knicks, lose Jayson Tatum to injury
Mavericks' disaster season ends with draft lottery win
Chris Berman's new ESPN deal will allow him to hit major benchmark

Want more Jayhawks news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.