Baylor 35, Auburn 30: 1st half analysis and thoughts

Auburn is down just five points to No. 2 Baylor going into halftime despite 11 turnovers and shooting just 34.4% from the field.

Despite double digits in turnovers and the shooting being off, Auburn is hanging with No. 2 Baylor in Waco at halftime with the Bears leading by just five points at 35-30.

Here are some first half thoughts and analysis:

  • Baylor’s defense, especially the length of their players, is impressive. The passing lanes that are usually there for Auburn just haven’t been there so far.
  • Sharife Cooper has been held to just — points and — assists with three turnovers but hasn’t played that bad. You can tell the Bears have the game plan to body him up with larger defenders.
  • I used to get in trouble for under-cutting players back in high school but it seems that Baylor has really perfected the form with some of the alley-oops thrown by Auburn so far. Some of these falls have been downright scary.
  • Baylor is going to take charge. Auburn needs to realize that, but the referees have been pretty good at not calling flops.
  • Missed free throws were killer at the end of the second half. Not only did Flanigan miss two at the very end but so did Babatunde Akingbola. You have to make those to pull an upset on the road.
  • Speaking of the upset, being just down five at the half after the way the Tigers looked offensively? I will definitely take it. It goes to show you how hard Auburn is battling defensively.
  • That spin move and then pass to Dylan Cardwell for the dunk by Cooper was awesome. That is my professional analysis.
  • Devan Cambridge continues to struggle from behind the three-point line but doesn’t sulk. I like that about the kid.
  • Let’s hope the Tigers realize that they are on par with Baylor after the first 20 minutes and have the ability to compete with them for the upset. Don’t let any big runs happen or the Bears will put the clamp down.

Sharife Cooper, Davion Mitchell matchup highlights Auburn’s tilt with Baylor

Auburn star Sharife Cooper will match up against former Tiger Davion Mitchell when the Tigers play Baylor on Saturday.

Sharife Cooper has already battled a few good guards since joining Auburn on Jan. 9 but no matchup will be as big as what faces him on Saturday in Baylor’s Davion Mitchell.

Tigers fans are aware of the Bears’ Mitchell as he played for the orange and blue back in 2017-18 when Auburn won the SEC regular season title. As a freshman, the Hinesville, Ga. native averaged 3.7 points and 1.9 assists on 17.1 minutes per game.

With Jared Harper permanently in place as the starter, Mitchell decided to transfer prior to the 2018-19 season much to the chagrin of Bruce Pearl.

“I’m so grateful for Davion coming to Auburn,” Pearl said. “I hated when he left. It broke my heart. He was playing with and competing with Jared Harper. Jared was a year older and had a little bit of an edge. I would have loved to have had a chance to play them together. If Davion stayed, we never would’ve seen J’Von McCormick. So it worked out great for everybody.”

The move to the Big 12 school has definitely been good for Mitchell. As a redshirt sophomore last season, he played 32.4 minutes per game for Scott Drew and became an impact player, putting up 9.9 points, 3.8 assists, 2.7 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game on his way to earning Big 12 Newcomer of the Year.

He’s been even better this year, averaging 12.9 points, 5.9 assist and 2.2 steals per game for undefeated and second-ranked Baylor.

It is Mitchell’s physicality that can be troublesome for the smaller Cooper. At 205 pounds, the Baylor guard has at least 25 pounds on the star freshman guard and will use that to his advantage when trying to get Cooper out of his game.

Pearl, though, isn’t worried about Cooper backing down.

“He’ll do fine,” Pearl said. “He’ll respect Davion for sure. Everything we do will be harder to do because Davion will be guarding him. But they’ve got other guys that can guard as well. It’s Baylor against Auburn. It’s not Davion against Sharife. There’s not bad blood at all between Auburn and Baylor, Davion and our coaches. We love him, we miss him and I’m proud of him. But it’ll be a great matchup of great players.”