historian said:
It seems that a lot of games are tight and with sizable scoring droughts. Some of that can be attributed to poor shooting but there have been plenty of good defensive plays too. I say this while watching the Sunflower Showdown. There was a stretch in which neither team scored for a few minutes. And it seems that generally there are several low scoring games.
It's kind of a team-by-team deal.
We're obviously much better offensively than we are defensively. The same is true of TCU and Texas. And BYU is better on offense as well.
But a lot of the mid-tier teams are really good defensively. That's certainly true of teams like Tech, Iowa State, UCF, K-State, and Cincinnati, and it allows the latter three of those teams to be in a lot of games they shouldn't be, especially at home.