I vote yea.
KU is a long perimeter team with a short interior.
When KU played a long perimeter team with a long interior (UK) it got pulverized.
When KU played UCSB, a team with a average perimeter and one long big (a draft choice), KU separated but could not kill.
When KU played Rider, a muscular avg sized perimeter with one long, but un-athletic footer and nothing else, KU dominated.
When KU played UTenn with average perimeter and interior, it performed well.
When KU played MSU with a shorter, but equivalently athletic perimeter and less athletic, but like sized interior, KU hung on for a close victory.
It appears that KU's recent improvement since Kentucky hinges on playing teams that cannot threaten the hole in its middle with L&A big men.
Hmmm, let's look at Florida: 6 L&As 6-8 or over including 3 6-10 or over.
Looks like test time.
I know AFH is worth some points, and so is the timezone change from EST to CST, but we are stuck back on the same question: if Perry Ellis cannot score on L&As, and cannot rebound with them, who will supply his 14-17 points he scores against lesser bigs?
Which three of our players will score 5 more ppg each to offset Perry's shut down?
Frank? Very tough for him inside against this kind of length.
Wayne? They can go short and long and foul him with depth.
Svi? He seems like he could get 7 more on a good shooting day.
Lucas? Doubtful?
Cliff? They can put one of two guys on him that either match his weight and size, or outweigh him 20 pounds and out stand him by 2 inches. Cliff will be fortunate to get his usual points.
Oubre? Unless Self is willing to clear out the side for him, I don't see Kelly adding the other seven.
The KU Marine way is for every guy to get 2 more the hard way, find a weakness during the game and drag them down into a hole and fight ugly.
I watched UA play Gardiner Webb recently. Gardner Webb could hang with UA as long as UA did not get in transition and secondary break with UAs 4 long bigs. Once those L&As got in transition and dunking off breaks, it turned into a 20 point game in a hurry.
Advice to Self and KU.
Its probably good for KU to run some.
But under no circumstances let the Florida bigs get into secondary breaks. Deadly.