UNC's on-campus stadium had a renovation a few years back and they played (and streamed) all of their home games from the Cary complex. It actually makes a decent amount of sense to use their knowledge of the hookups and such for these streams.
Regarding the counter, I've got two thoughts:
1) I wonder if Kentucky can sustain the high intensity press, given that this is a mid-week game where teams haven't had those this year. Definitely could see us holding more possession as the game goes on, and I think we saw that to some extent in the latter stages of the first half.
2) Two years ago against Indiana in the season opener, Bobby essentially junked the normal possession strat and went to more of a direct counter under similar circumstances, and it worked quite well (since it played against the scouting report, and we typically have plenty of speed up front). It's not entirely unprecedented, even if it's not exactly our normal MO. IIRC, the only player on our current team that played that game was Kyle (and Aristotle, I guess), who got the game-winner in OT.