Longhorns advance to Big 12 championship game due to Kansas withdrawing

The Kansas Jayhawks announced they are withdrawing from the conference tournament. The Texas Longhorns will advance to the Big 12 finals.

After the Texas Longhorns narrowly defeated the Texas Tech Red Raiders on Thursday night, they were scheduled to take on the Kansas Jayhawks in the semifinals of the Big 12 tournament on Friday night.
However, after a Kansas player tested positive for COVID-19, the third meeting between the Jayhawks and Longhorns this season will not be happening. Kansas had to remove themselves from the Big 12 tournament, which automatically advances the Longhorns to the conference championship on Saturday.

This will be Texas’ first appearance in the Big 12 championship game since 2011, where they (ironically) lost to Kansas and later went on to conclude their season in round two of the NCAA Tournament.

 

With the news that blue blood programs Duke and Kentucky will not be able to participate in the NCAA Tournament, there’s no word yet if Kansas will join them in what’s been a down year for these elite programs.

Texas will play the winner of tonight’s game between the Baylor Bears and the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the Big 12 championship game on Saturday.