The zone is so unique that they don't even need intel to be effective. When you see man to man 99% of the time, any zone will throw you off for at least a couple possessions. Now we're talking a non-traditional zone that your standard odd or even front zone offense doesn't attack super effectively.For 2 years in a row, we had close games against Oakland teams that killed us with their "amoeba" zone. We struggled against Oakland before going to play Marquette in 2023 and struggled against Oakland before playing Alabama last year.
I have a fun theory that Brad Underwood is good friends with Greg Kampe and secretly feeds him information about our offenses so that the Oakland games would be a true gut-punch tune-ups before real tests. They aren't playing this year because one more funky game against an Oakland team would start to raise eyebrows (we also lost to both Marquette and Alabama so maybe it didn't work as intended).
I have nothing to substantiate this and there is probably a much more practical reason to the funkiness with these games, considering the run that 2023-2024 Oakland team made.
The players really get challenged on IQ, and their ability to read and react to a unique situation, because you also can't really replicate it super well in practice. As a huge proponent of zone, I honestly wish we played Oakland every year.