I never get tired of watching that. For the entire game, Kansas was thoroughly outplayed and outcoached. Watch the passing by Bradley throughout the whole game. They constantly had the more athletic Kansas players lunging at the wrong shooter, or failing to make the defensive switches allowing easy or open shots. And Bradley outhustled the higher seeded KU the whole game.
For anyone who doesn't have time to watch the whole game, there are three sequences that I find impressive and worth watching-
1) The last 4 minutes of the first half, Bradley was losing 27-26, but then scores the last 11 points of the half to open a 37-27 halftime lead, capped off by a 27-foot three pointer by Will Franklin at the halftime buzzer.
2) Then, starting at about 16 minutes left in the game and for the next 7-8 minutes of game time, Bradley sustained a double digit lead most of that stretch with great shots and defense, despite the efforts of the Kansas team to come back. Bradley subbed their reserve players during that stretch, while Kansas stayed with their starters, and it didn't make any difference.
Danny Adams didn't play much in the game because of the mismatch with the big, athletic Kansas guards, plus he was never known as the top defender. But there was a stretch starting at 11:24 left in the game for a couple minutes where Danny (#32) is called on to guard Kansas All-American Brandon Rush on several possessions, and he did a terrific job.
3) Then Kansas made one more run starting with a little over 6 minutes left. They closed a 13 point Bradley lead down to 3 points, but the Braves did not choke. They hung on, made their free throws,and played terrific defense to win 77-73.
There couldn't have been any question in anyone's minds who the better team was that game. Everyone in red played unbelievably well!