When Kansas took to the hardwood against Davidson in what turned into a massive 90-61 win, without doubt it looked like the best performance from an offensive aspect all season long. The ball was moving with ease, and subtle cuts were made on each possession that showed a controlled tempo. The same tempo that has been lacking for an offense that currently notches 75.8 points per game, 159th-best in the country.
In the first half against the Wildcats, Kansas notched a strong 51 points, which were nicely divided by Tre White (16), Melvin Council Jr.