Oklahoma enters the contest with the league's lowest scoring defense, giving up an average of 67.7 points per game. K-State is currently fourth at 63.6 points.
The Wildcats are first in the Big 12 Conference in rebounding, averaging 39.8 rebounds per game. The Sooners come in second with 38.6 boards.
Despite losing the first matchup 82-73, K-State dominated the boards by the count of 44-24.
Oklahoma ranks second in offensive rebounding, but they are last in defensive rebounding.
Romero Osby and Andrew Fitzgerald anchor the paint for the Sooners. Osby averages 12.1 points per game and ranks third in the conference in rebounding with 8.3 boards per game.
Kansas State is the best offensive rebounding team in the conference, led by Rodney McGruder and Jamar Samuels.
Steven Pledger's 17.2 points per game leads Oklahoma. He is shooting 42.7 percent from 3-point range.
K-State will look to continue its strong defense on 3-point shooting as they allow their opponents to shoot only 28.2 percent from deep. That ranking puts the Wildcats second in the conference.
Rodney McGruder looks to continue his strong production in Big 12 play. Other then last Saturday's matchup against Oklahoma State, McGruder has scored 20 or more points each conference game. He averages 15.5 points per game this season.


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