Big 12 Basketball: No. 6 Texas vs. No. 23 Iowa State preview and projections

The Longhorns boast a 15-1 record at the new Moody Center this season.

No. 6 Texas hosts No. 23 Iowa State on Tuesday for a matchup with significant Big 12 title and NCAA Tournament implications.

Texas sits tied at the top of the Big 12 Conference standings with the Kansas Jayhawks with four games remaining in the regular season. Iowa State is still in the hunt for the league title, just two games back from first place.

Iowa State got the better of Texas in the first game between the two back in January. The Cyclones used a considerable second-half effort to take down the Horns 78-67 in front of a sold-out home crowd.

Road games have given Iowa State trouble down the back half of the season. The Cyclones have lost six straight away from home and only have one Big 12 road win on the year.

On the flip side, Texas has been phenomenal at home this year. The Longhorns boast a 15-1 record at the new Moody Center.

If recent trends continue, Texas has an excellent shot at picking up another Big 12 Conference win.

Texas basketball drops in lastest AP Top 25 Poll

Texas falls two spots in the latest top 25 rankings.

A 1-1 week on the court drops Texas basketball to No. 8 in the updated AP Top 25 Poll.

The Longhorns were upset on the road against Texas Tech on Monday before bouncing back with an overtime win over rival Oklahoma on the weekend.

Texas still sits firmly in the mix for the Big 12 regular season title. The Horns are tied with No. 3 Kansas at 10-4 in Big 12 play with four games remaining. No. 8 Baylor is lurking, just one game back from a share of first place.

Rodney Terry has the Longhorns in position for their highest NCAA Tournament seeding since 2008. The committee announced Texas as the No. 5 overall team before its win vs. the Sooners. With games against four ranked teams left on the schedule, Texas can play itself into a No. 1 seed for March Madness.

Texas hosts No. 23 Iowa State on Tuesday in an all important Big 12 matchup.

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College Basketball: NCAA Tournament status for each Big 12 team

The Big 12 Conference is arguably considered the top league in college basketball this year.

Teams are trying to put the finishing touches on their NCAA Tournament resumes as we approach the end of the college basketball regular season.

The Big 12 Conference is arguably considered the top league in college basketball this year.

Quality depth from top-to-bottom makes the round-robin schedule a gauntlet for all 10 teams. Every game is a dogfight, with upsets a common occurrence each week.

The Big 12 has fared well in March as a conference team has appeared in each of the last three national championship games as well.

60% of the Big 12 currently sits inside the latest AP Top 25 Poll, the highest rate of any conference in the nation. In addition, Kansas, Texas, Baylor and Kansas State are ranked as top 15 teams.

Here is a look at where each Big 12 member falls into the current NCAA Tournament tier status. Big 12 teams are fighting for high seeding, locked into the field of 64 or on bubble watch with four games to go.

Schools the Big 12 Conference should target in expansion

The Big 12 should look out west for possible expansion.

Conference expansion is a hot topic in today’s college football climate. Continue reading “Schools the Big 12 Conference should target in expansion”

No. 6 Texas suffers upset loss at the hands of Texas Tech

Texas’ Big 12 title hopes took a massive hit on the road in Lubbock.

No. 6 Texas’ Big 12 title hopes took a massive hit on the road in Lubbock. Texas Tech upset the Longhorns 74-67 behind a 25-point performance from De’Vion Harmon.

Texas Tech shot an exceptional 46% from the field and 50% from three. The Red Raiders made tough shot after tough shot over Texas’ defense.

The Longhorns fought back into the game after trailing by 13 points early in the second half. A Dylan Disu three-pointer tied the game at 64 with four minutes remaining. Texas Tech picked apart Texas’ defense to end the game on a 10-3 run.

Marcus Carr’s effort tonight kept Texas alive late. Carr scored 23 points and added six assist the help a stagnant Longhorn offense.

The loss moves Texas to 20-6 overall and 9-4 in Big 12 play. Texas is now tied with Baylor for the conference lead after Monday night’s action. Texas Tech earns its third Big 12 win as they fight to stay alive for the NCAA Tournament.

Up next for Texas is a rivalry matchup with Oklahoma. The Longhorns look to bounce back in front of a home crowd on Saturday.

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Updated look at the Big 12 men’s basketball standings

After Saturday’s slate of games, Texas remains atop the standings while Oklahoma is at the tail end.

There’s a close race for the Big 12 regular season title in men’s basketball. Continue reading “Updated look at the Big 12 men’s basketball standings”

Big 12 basketball: No. 5 Texas vs. Texas Tech preview and predictions

Texas Tech looks to play spoiler to Texas’ Big 12 title hopes.

No. 5 Texas travels to Texas Tech on Monday, holding onto the Big 12 Conference lead and a strong NCAA Tournament resume.

Texas won the first game between the two teams in a 72-70 nail bitter in Jan. Texas Tech held a nine-point halftime lead before Texas stormed back to take the late victory.

Texas Tech looks to play spoiler to Texas’ Big 12 title hopes by pulling off another home upset. The Red Raiders took down No. 12 Kansas State on Saturday behind a big day from guard De’Vion Harmon.

A win over Texas would undoubtedly help salvage what has been a disappointing season in Lubbock so far.

Texas is coming off one of its most complete performances of the year against West Virginia. The Longhorns dismantled the Mountaineers by 34 points, improving to 20-5 on the season and 9-2 in Big 12 play.

Expect a competitive ballgame between the two in-state rivals on Monday night in Lubbock.

Statements from OU, Texas, SEC, and the Big 12 on early exit agreement

Big 12 statement on the early exit agreement to allow Oklahoma and Texas to leave for the SEC in time for the 2024 season.

The long-awaited early exit agreement came to fruition on Thursday afternoon. The Big 12, Oklahoma, Texas, and their broadcast partners were able to reach an agreement to let the Red River Rivals depart for the SEC in time for the 2024 season.

The agreement, which will pay the Big 12 a $100 million exit fee was reached after months of negotiations that began to heat up in recent weeks. Now Oklahoma and Texas can begin preparations in earnest for the SEC after their final year in the Big 12 this fall.

The Sooners and Longhorns will become the 15th and 16th members of the expanding SEC in the same year that the College Football Playoff will expand to 12 teams. All that awaits is a format for the 16-team league, which appears to favor a nine-game non-divisional schedule.

The Big 12 released the following statements from the powers that be in reaction to the agreement.

Oklahoma, Texas reach early exit agreement with Big 12 to leave for SEC in 2024

According to a report from Ross Dellenger of SI, the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns have reached an early exit agreement to leave the Big 12 for the SEC in 2024.

According to a report from Ross Dellenger of SI.com, the Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns have reached an early exit agreement that will allow the Red River Rivals to depart for the SEC in time for the 2024 season.

Since the initial announcement back in the summer of 2021, speculation ran rampant about when the two schools would leave the conference they’ve called home since 1996. In the last couple of months, negotiations between Oklahoma and Texas and the Big 12 began to heat up, with an actual offer being presented to the conference in the last couple of weeks. The Big 12 rejected that offer at the time.

Late last week, it was reported that the talks between the departing members and the conference had stalled. Apparently, that was only temporary.

According to the report, Texas and Oklahoma will pay a combined $100 million exit fee to the Big 12 conference. The fee helps offset the loss in media revenue the remaining eight schools took when they admitted BYU, Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF.

The general feeling around college football was that Brett Yormark and the Big 12 were motivated to come to a win-win agreement with Oklahoma and Texas. However, Fox, one of the networks that held the Big 12’s media rights, was less likely to relent, seeking equitable value to offset the loss of OU and Texas to its competitor, the SEC.

Now with the Sooners and the Longhorns heading to the SEC in 2024, the next question is, what will the conference schedule look like? The SEC is looking at a non-divisional format that will have the league playing nine conference games.

With the agreement, everyone can begin to move forward and plan for the future. Brett Yormark and the Big 12 can work to feature their conference as it will be without so much discussion about if and when an early exit might occur. Oklahoma, Texas, and the SEC can begin planning for what will be an incredibly fun conference slate.

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Texas vs. Oklahoma: Who got the tougher 2023 Big 12 schedule?

Greg McElroy believes Oklahoma got the short end of the stick from the Big 12.

Texas and Oklahoma are preparing for their future move to the SEC but are spending at least one more season in the new-look Big 12. The Conference announced its 2023 schedule recently, including the four programs joining the league.

College football analyst Greg McElroy believes Oklahoma got the short end of the stick from the Big 12. He spoke on the difficulty of the Sooners’ schedule on the Always College Football show.

“I happen to think when you look at it, though, I mean, it’s definitely possible that they could have a bit of an improvement, but you look at the schedule man, I thought they got dealt the more difficult hand when comparing them to the Longhorns, partly because all four of their road opponents if you count the neutral site game against Texas, they all competed in bowl games last year.”

The Sooners look to get back into Big 12 title contention in 2023 but have a few challenging road games on their slate. Oklahoma faces away games against Cincinnati, Oklahoma State, BYU and Kansas next season.

On the flip side, Texas plays most of its away games in close proximity. The Longhorns only leave the state of Texas twice in 2023.

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