Texas basketball shoots up four spots in CBS Sports’ preseason top 25

Texas’ recent addition of Tyrese Hunter moves them up in CBS Sports’ preseason rankings.

The expectations for year two under Chris Beard are a tad lower than last season, but still continue to grow.

With the Longhorns bringing in six top 30 transfers a year ago, many viewed them as a top five team in the country. But even with all the new talent they struggled at times throughout the season. While they were always able to hang around in the rankings, the team struggled with three point shooting and against teams with dominant big men.

The roster construction ahead of this next season is interesting to say the least, but with the addition of Big 12 Freshman of the Year Tyrese Hunter, Texas received a boost in CBS Sports’ preseason top 25 rankings.

The Longhorns moved up four spots from No. 16 to No. 12 in the rankings, and here is why.

The Longhorns’ ranking is based on Texas returning the top two scorers from a team that finished 15th at KenPom – namely Timmy Allen and Marcus Carr, each of whom is using a fifth year of eligibility. Chris Beard is adding to that core a top-15 recruiting class highlighted by two five-star prospects (Dillon Mitchell and Arterio Morris) and Iowa State transfer Tyrese Hunter.

While the Longhorns have a talented backcourt with Carr and Hunter along with the incoming freshman Arterio Morris, it is understandable to have concern as to how everyone will get the touches they need. Texas also landed New Mexico State guard Sir’Jabari Rice, which is another person who is used to having the ball in their hands.

Even with the returning players coupled with those incoming via the transfer portal or high school ranks, the team still lacks a big man. Until Texas adds a true big man, there is legitimate reasons to doubt them ahead of this next season.

CBS Sports grades college basketball head coaching hires

Where did CBS rank the Chris Beard hire among all other hires?

If you weren’t aware, the University of Texas men’s basketball program may have had the best offseason ever.

After being eliminated in embarrassing fashion by Abilene Christian in the first round of last year’s March Madness tournament, Texas and then head coach Shaka Smart decided that their time together was over. This left many wondering where the program would go from there.

Would it include taking an up-and-coming coach from a mid-major like Oklahoma did with former Loyola Chicago coach Porter Moser? Or would the Longhorns try to chase a big name at the Power Five level like Alabama’s Nate Oats?

Texas made a splash and went the Power Five route, but not only did they stay within the state, they managed to lure Texas Tech head coach Chris Beard to Austin.

It was a move that sent shockwaves through the college basketball world, and has only boosted the program higher with the signings that quickly followed. CBS Sports graded all the new coaching hires that occurred across college basketball this offseason, and the Chris Beard hire came in at the top spot.

Texas was given an A+ for the Beard hire.

Beard can flat-out coach, and as Texas fans have already learned, he can flat out recruit as well. Those attributes make him the no-doubt top hire of the 2021 carousel and should carry the Longhorns to their first NCAA Tournament victory since 2014 in his first season. It took Beard just three seasons to build a Final Four team at Texas Tech, and given his early trajectory at Texas, that seems like a fair over/under mark for how long it will take the Longhorns to reach that destination on his watch.

Texas has been an underachieving program for a while now, and Beard has expressed that his mission is to ensure that the Longhorns are contending every year and wants to take the program to the next level.

The Longhorns have benefited greatly from his presence, signing six of the top-31 ranked transfers this offseason, and landing a commitment from five-star guard Arterio Morris. Texas has also seen a significant jump in the preseason rankings, as Stadium’s Jeff Goodman has them at No. 2 in his preseason rankings.

This very well could be the best year of Texas basketball in quite some time, and the craziest part, is that it’s only year one under Beard.