They got 14 more shots because of our turnovers. They scored off our turnovers.

Two of (the losses), Colorado and Oklahoma State, you expect, but the other four, we were in. After losing the close games, you worry (the team) will get discouraged.

They just find ways to win games. They pose problems for us. They're 7-1 in the league; they've posed a lot of problems for the rest of the league.

They start five guards. That leaves them some liabilities on defense because of their size. You've got some areas you can attack them. But at the same time, when you're defending them, it makes it rough.

Campbell, we couldn't hold the lead, and Gardner-Webb. Maine, Howard, we couldn't manage the lead late.

Their attack was probably more balanced. They're at their best when they're balanced.

We gave up too much penetration. We've been trying to correct it all year, how to handle a 22-point lead. Keep pushing, keep driving, if we are up by 22, try to make it 30.

He's arguably the best point guard in the league. You have to be aware of him every minute he's on the floor. He can rip off three threes in a row, then miss six, and then hit two in a row to demoralize you.

Too many turnovers. We only had 11 turnovers against more pressure the other night.