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Oklahoma head coach Lon Kruger
Opening statement:

“I thought we battled pretty well for a half and then opened the second half not like we needed to. I thought offensively we were very careless with the ball and we did not get what we wanted, which translated into transition points for (Kansas), going the other way. They are a terrific ball club and (Kansas head coach) Bill (Self) does a great job, but we just can’t give them that opportunity to get up and get going like we did, because they took advantage of it and finished it up pretty early in the second half.”

On what led to KU’s second half run:
“We turned it over a couple times on our end and our offense created offense for them, which you can’t afford to do in a ballgame like this. Missed a shot there early in the second half, then we turned it over a couple times, which I thought gave them life and energy.”

On the play of KU down the stretch:
“Kansas was great execution-wise and I thought we hit a wall there for a little bit, emotionally and fatigue-wise in the second half. But Kansas is awfully good and they had a lot of transition opportunities that we cannot afford to give them. They are good enough without those, so we added fuel to what they wanted to do.”

On OU’s Romero Osby guarding Kansas forward Thomas Robinson:
“Taking on a guy like Robinson is a great opportunity and experience to grow from. He appreciates how good Robinson is and wants to go to the challenge, so he will keep doing that and get better as a result of it.”

On the use of his timeouts early in the second half:
“They (Kansas) got six quick points, which is not the way we wanted to open the half. So we just reminded our guys to stay with the basics and go back to the things you try to focus on every day in practice. I thought we tried but our sloppy play offensively just gave them too many opportunities and they are so good that they don’t need the extra help.”
 
Re: Kruger's Kansas Postgame Quotes [KUAthletics.com]

http://www.soonersports.com/sports/m-baskbl/archive/020212aab.html

• Trailing 34-31 at halftime, Oklahoma allowed No. 8 Kansas to shoot .714 from the field in the second half of an 84-62 Jayhawks win in Lawrence, Kan.

• Kansas made its first 10 field goal attempts of the second-half after shooting .393 in the first half. It finished the game with a .554 field goal mark, the highest allowed by OU since the Big 12 opener.

• The Jayhawks used a 25-8 run over the first 8:12 of the second half to take a 20-point lead (59-39).

• After scoring 48 points in the paint against the Sooners on Jan. 7, Kansas registered 46 more tonight.

• Junior forward Romero Osby scored a career-high 19 points for OU on 6-for-16 field goal and 6-for-7 free throw shooting. He added a 3-pointer on his only attempt (fourth make of the season) and pulled down a team-high seven rebounds.

• Junior guard Steven Pledger netted 17 points on 6-for-13 shooting. He made his only two 3-point attempts (now shooting .445 from behind the arc on the season) and went 3-for-4 from the free throw line. His free throw miss snapped a string of 24 straight makes.

• Junior forward Andrew Fitzgerald hit seven of his 12 field goal attempts and netted 14 points. He has scored in double figures in 15 of the last 16 games.

• Sophomore forward Tyler Neal was 2-for-3 from the field and scored four points, tied for his most in Big 12 play.

• KU outscored OU 15-9 off turnovers and 14-4 in transition.

• The loss was the Sooners' 11th straight inside Allen Fieldhouse. Kansas is 83-1 in Lawrence since the start of the 2007-08 season.

• OU returns to Norman to host Iowa State on Saturday at 5 p.m. CT. The Cyclones are 16-6 overall and 6-3 in the Big 12.
 
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