Kendric Davis himself, in tandem with SMU, was coming off his worst performance of the season. A year that has, thus far, been marked by top flight offensive production came to a grinding halt against Cincinnati last Tuesday. As SMU limped to a 43-point performance, Davis was held scoreless for the first time in his Mustang career.
That all changed from the jump on Saturday, as SMU packed in 82 points and Davis raced out to 18 points, 13 assists and nine rebounds in 35 minutes of play.