Wisconsin has the nation’s second most efficient offense while playing at its traditionally slow pace.

Led by star point guard Jordan Taylor, who is one of five Cousy Award finalists (given to the country's best point guard), the Badgers produce 1.19 points per possession and also lead the country in assist-to-turnover ratio.

K-State’s Jacob Pullen will be assigned the task of disrupting Taylor's ability to orchestrate Wisconsin's half-court attack.

"It's going to be real vital to contain him and really try to turn him over and get him to speed up and play our style of basketball, which is an up-and-down pace," Pullen said. "At the end of the day it's not going to just be me. It's going be the team that's got to help contain him. Also get us in transition where we think we can excel at."