Ran some numbers with some free time I had. Haven't decided if I want to make a dedicated post and break it down more.
Kentucky's total fouls in SEC to date: 257
Opponents total fouls in the SEC today: 245
UK Free throw attempts: 280
Opponents Free throw attempts: 316.
So through 14 games, half home and half on the road. Our opponents are averaging basically 1 less foul per game and just shy of 2 more free throws per game. However, these numbers are still a little skewed in our favor because there's three games that come to mind where the opponent tried to extend the game at the end, which means their fouls and our free throws went up (but these really shouldn't count as they were intended fouls): Florida, TexasAM, and @Tenn..
Those numbers above don't look egregious.. but there are some real bad examples in the numbers such as Florida shooting 35 free throws and georgia shooting 38. I still find it hard to believe that such an experienced team from all over the nation, all the sudden has fouling problems when they get to Kentucky. On top of all of this, why do I get the sense that other premier programs are getting the opposite of this type of treatment? I dont have time to go through Duke or Kansas numbers, but I'd bet they have less fouls than their opponents and more free throws.