plays while the clock is running, the more you condense the game. Kalani has deployed this many times, more often than not. I do think that it can be a good strategy when you are facing a superior opponent. My comment was that if we are deploying this against Kansas, it speaks to Kalani's confidence in his team going into that game. There are many good reasons for that. Maybe he didn't trust his offense on a cold, slippery turf. Maybe we are banged up. Idk.
But you can't deny that that was the strategy being deployed.