For Fred Quartlebaum, this was out of the ordinary.
The Kansas basketball director of student-athlete development — he charts each game with a clipboard in one hand and a pen in the other — is not typically the most animated person on the Jayhawks’ bench.
That changed for a few minutes in KU’s 104-74 victory over Oklahoma on Monday night.
KU led 49-39 at halftime, but Quartlebaum believed the Jayhawks’ offense could be better. He approached guard Devonté Graham in the locker room, asking him what he was seeing while running high ball screens.