I thought it was interesting that oscar changed his gameplan so drastically from game 1. In Manhattan we tried to slow the game down (60 possessions) and shoot 3s. Last night we tried to speed the game up and attack inside. If oscar had switched plans, I'm not so sure we wouldn't have won in Manhattan and made the game closer in Lawrence.
I do sort of appreciate that our plan was to attack, both inside and in transition, even though it was doomed to fail. I'm sure oscar thought if we attacked and got on them early, then perhaps KU would be mentally weak and fall apart. Of course, attacking on offense didn't matter if we played as bad on defense as we did (and pretty much always do in Lawrence).
In any case, we got good games from Rod and Angel and I liked seeing both step up and try to carry the team, even though that burden was far too heavy last night.