LAWRENCE — It isn’t supposed to work this way in sports.
In football, a good running team is usually able to set up the pass. In baseball, a good fastball pitcher typically makes a changeup less hittable.
In this way, No. 1 Kansas’ offense still remains a bit of an enigma as it prepares to host TCU on Saturday at Allen Fieldhouse.
As the best 3-point shooting team in the nation, why hasn’t KU been able to translate that to better success inside?
“I think that people are running at us and forcing us off the (3-point) line,” KU coach Bill Self said, “or to make plays off the bounce.