LAWRENCE, Kan. -- The four-game homestand that No. 2 Kansas completes Tuesday with a game against Toledo is proving a few things about the Jayhawks.
They are too good to be tested by fair to average mid-major opponents.
Also, they are capable of scoring by different methods, and in bunches.
After setting a school record with 19 3-pointers in a rout of Texas Southern, Kansas (5-0) responded three days later by attacking the paint against Oakland.
Combined with a blowout over South Dakota State, the three wins in Allen Fieldhouse were decided by an average of 40 points.