There simply isn’t much you can glean from Thursday night’s blowout victory against the Kentucky State Thorobreds. The Kentucky Wildcats did whatever they wanted, whenever they wanted from the opening tip. There was little to no defensive resistance on the way to a 111-53 victory.
After Sunday’s ugly 56-38 victory over Missouri Western State, the offensive explosion was very much welcomed. However, competition level and style of play had much more to do with the difference in scoring output than anything the Wildcats did. That isn’t to say that shooting 12-26 from 3-point range isn’t encouraging or you don’t love to see 26 points off of turnovers.