When OSU’s offense is rolling, it’s not exactly pretty. When KU’s isn’t, the Jayhawks still looks pretty good. Those contrasting styles met up in Lawrence on Big Monday and it didn’t go well for the road team.
Oklahoma State fell to No. 6 Kansas 76-62 but the Cowboys had to end on an 8-0 run to make it look that good.
Just two days after tying a Big 12 season high with 81 points in a win over West Virginia, the Cowboys mustered just 62 points, and several of those came in overtime after Bill Self had emptied his bench.