De Sousa absolutely picked that fight, it never starts to begin with if he doesn't wack a guy out of the air and stand over and long **** him, but K-State definitely should get guys suspended as hard as De Sousa. Antonio Gordon should be done for the year and whoever was in streets should be barred from the sidelines for the rest of this year and get alot of games out if he's an injured or redshirted player, it doesn't start to completely get out hand if those two don't come flying off the bench immediately. Marcus Garrett and David McCormmick should get alot of games, probably at least until the Big XII tournament. Those 2 came from 100 feet away, not to break anything, but to gleefully participate in fight. Azibuke should get a commendation, because he's the only Kansas player that actively attempted to break something up.
I don't think Huggins will complain about the refs tonight.
I mean, we force-fed the post and took like 45 shots right at the rim, most forwards don't know how to guard down there without fouling. I sat directly under the basket about 10 linear feet from the action on the court and literally every play Texas' bigs were were grabbing waists and jerseys to impede cutters, using their hands to push players out of their spots on the block, reaching over and around to try to deflect entry passes, walking under them when shooting hook shots. Culver and Tshiebwe drawing fouls and shooting a million FTAs a game is the appropriate way to officiate them.
Though what I do disagree with, and both players drew fouls doing it, is calling a blocking foul when the offensive player hopsteps into the defender who's moving his feet when trying to guard. By letter of the rule it is a foul, but I think it puts the defender at way too much of a disadvantage. How is he supposed to prevent a foul being drawn in that situation aside from just getting out of the way and allowing an easy bucket? The same thing gets called with guards lowering their heads and sticking their arms into a defender when trying to drive.