Injury update ahead of Texas’ game against TCU

UT has been struggling on the court, losing four games in a row. Off the court, UT has also been in trouble, losing key players to injuries.

Texas has been struggling on the court, losing four games in a row. Off the court, the Longhorns have also been in trouble, with the injury bug hitting the team during the stretch of Big 12 play.

In Saturday’s blowout loss to Iowa State, Texas was without Jericho Sims and Jase Febres. Now with a game on the road against TCU on the horizon, it may have gotten worse for Shaka Smart’s squad.

The Longhorns may be without leading scorer Matt Coleman on Wednesday with Smart saying he is “hopeful” that he will play against TCU. Coleman has a bruised heel and has not and will not practice, just rest.

Even worse news for Texas is that leading rebounder Jericho Sims is more than likely done for the season. Dealing with a back injury, Sims suffered the injury during the Feb. 10 loss against Baylor.

Wednesday’s game against TCU will be a struggle, especially without Sims and Coleman. The Longhorns will travel to Fort Worth on Wednesday and play the Horned Frogs at 7 p.m. CST on Longhorn Network.

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Texas gets back on the right track, beats TCU on the road

Texas finally picked up a victory Wednesday night, going on the road to defeat TCU. A big win for UT, they are back on the right track.

The Longhorns finally picked up a victory Wednesday night, going on the road to defeat TCU 62-61. Jase Febres led the way in scoring for Texas, having 15 points on 5-7 shooting. All seven shots were from behind the three-point line, shooting 71.4%.

Losers of three straight games, it had been a rough stretch for the Longhorns. Losing to ranked teams Baylor, Kansas, and LSU, a win against the Horned Frogs was crucial if Shaka Smart and the team wanted any chance of making the NCAA Tournament.

Jericho Sims was huge for Texas on the glass, recording 13 rebounds. Nine of them were on the defensive end, the most on either team. He also led the game in offensive rebounds, securing four. Overall, the Longhorns outrebounded TCU by one, 29-28.

Texas was deadly from deep, shooting 50% from behind the arc. Making 11 threes on 22 shots, it is the most they have made since the Jan. 15 matchup against Oklahoma State. It has been a key for the Longhorns all season, as making their three-pointers has led to wins.

For the Horned Frogs, three players were in double figures, with Kevin Samuel and RJ Nembhard leading the way with 17 points. Nembhard also had five rebounds and six assists, leading TCU in both stats.

Up next for Texas is a home game against Iowa State on Saturday. After that, it will be another tough stretch, going on the road to Kansas and then hosting Texas Tech and Baylor. Currently not projected to make the NCAA Tournament, another important set of games is coming up for the Longhorns.

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How to watch, listen, and stream Texas Basketball vs. TCU

2-4 in the Big 12, UT needs a win against TCU Wednesday night. Here is how you can watch, listen, and stream UT basketball against TCU.

Losers of three straight games, Texas has played some of the best teams in the country. Getting blown out their last two conference games to Kansas and West Virginia, the Longhorns desperately need to get back on track with a win against TCU on Wednesday night.

Both teams taking a break for the Big 12/SEC Challenge, with Texas losing to LSU and TCU losing to Arkansas. Back in the Big 12, the Horned Frogs sit at 4-2 in conference play, going 2-2 in their last four games. 11-2 at home, TCU will be a tough place for Texas to go get a win.

Here is how you can watch, listen, and stream Longhorns basketball against the Horned Frogs:

Game information:

Date: 1/29/2020

Time: 7:00 p.m. CST

Location: Schollmaier Arena Fort Worth, Texas

Watch: Big 12 Now/ESPN+

Listen: TexasSports.com/audio —Austin 104.9FM, 99.3FM, 98.5FM, 1260AM; Dallas 1080AM; El Paso 600AM; Houston 790AM; San Antonio 1200AM — Spanish: Austin 105.3FM; Dallas 990AM, 99.9FM

Stream: ESPN+

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Oklahoma cruises to an easy victory on a historic night, beat TCU 83-63

Oklahoma (12-5, 3-2) found their rhythm against TCU (12-5, 3-2) to the tune of an 83-63 victory.

Oklahoma (12-5, 3-2) found their rhythm against TCU (12-5, 3-2) to the tune of an 83-63 victory.

Arguably their most complete game of the season, Lon Kruger’s squad allowed the Horned Frogs to have the lead for just 31 seconds.

Brady Manek started out hot and didn’t let up. The junior shot 7-of-9 from 3-point range, setting new career highs for points (31) and made 3s (seven) while exiting to a standing ovation with just under a minute left after making two free throws that put him in the 1,000 point club.

“It’s pretty cool,” Manek told reporters postgame.
Growing up as a fan of OU, the Sooners, and coming to games and now playing here and I’ve reached that mark. Got to give it up to my teammates over the years. They’ve found me. A lot of my points have been catch-and-shoot, so I got to give it up to them.”

Manek knew he was close, but was sweating out while at the free-throw line with under a minute left to officially hit the 1,000 point mark.

“I knew I was close. I didn’t know exactly how close, but I knew I was close,” Manek said. “We couldn’t get a guy subbed in over there and it was frustrating. I was ready to shoot the free throw.”

The frustration turned into laughter as he drew a collective chuckle out of Lon Kruger, Kristian Doolittle, Austin Reaves, and the media. Manek left the court after making both free throws to a standing ovation as the eighty-seven hundred fans were alerted to his achievement.

With three proficient scorers that can go off on any given night, it’s easy to keep feeding the hot hand. However, the Sooners did exactly the opposite. Oklahoma made the extra pass, finding the open man on what seemed like every possession. A season-high 20 assists, Oklahoma moved the ball effectively.

“I thought that was the best ball movement we’ve had for a while,” Kruger said postgame. “I thought guys did a really good job driving and kicking and making the extra pass. They’ve been doing a pretty good job of that, but you got to make shots to create the assist.”

The Sooners have a quick turnaround as they head to No. 2 Baylor (15-1, 5-0) on Monday night. The Bears got a scare on Saturday against Oklahoma State, leaving Stillwater, Okla. with a 75-68 win.

Oklahoma and Baylor will be broadcasted on ESPN at 8p.m. CT.

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3 takeaways from Oklahoma’s 83-63 win over TCU

Oklahoma (12-5, 3-2) got back to their winning ways, beating TCU (12-5, 3-2) 83-63.

Oklahoma (12-5, 3-2) got back to their winning ways, beating TCU (12-5, 3-2) 83-63.

The Sooners shot lights-out all afternoon in a much-needed performance to keep their two-game losing skid from becoming a three-game losing streak.

HOT SHOTS

Oklahoma took a 12 point lead into the half, leading TCU 38-26. The lead was thanks to the Sooners shooting 46% and five of 14 from deep. Oklahoma started hot early with Brady Manek scoring seven of the Sooners’ first 12 points. His heat check continued in the second half, starting the final 20 minutes with a trio of three’s to help the Sooners open a 20-point lead, which they would maintain throughout the rest of the game.

Manek finished with a new career-high in points (31), made three’s (seven) and checked out of the game after hitting the 1,000 point mark for his career.

HARMON IS BECOMING WHO WE THOUGHT HE WAS

Freshman De’Vion Harmon has become who he was advertised to be. The guard was electric against Kansas, finishing with 11 key points and energy on both ends of the court that gave Oklahoma a chance until the final four minutes.

In his efforts against TCU, Harmon continued giving max effort baseline to baseline while scoring double-digits once again. His play sparks the other four men on the court to match his energy. Finishing with 10 points, two rebounds, two assists, and a steal, his play cannot be measured simply by numbers.

MOVING DAY

The Sooners moved the ball very well, maybe the best they have all season, against TCU. Oklahoma’s passing kept the Horned Frogs on their heels, making the extra pass to find open guys for easy shots, leading to their 54% shooting performance.

Oklahoma’s next game is Monday night when they head down to Waco, Texas to take on No. 2 Baylor. The game can be found on ESPN at 8p.m. CT.

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3 keys for Oklahoma basketball against TCU

Oklahoma (11-5, 2-2) squares off against TCU (12-4, 3-1) at 1p.m. CT on ESPN+.

Oklahoma (11-5, 2-2) squares off against TCU (12-4, 3-1) at 1p.m. CT on ESPN+.

Both teams are coming off of losses. For the Sooners, they need to stop their two-game losing skid before it becomes a losing streak. TCU is looking to bounce back following a 32-point loss on the road against West Virginia.

Here is what Oklahoma needs to do to come away with a win against Jamie Dixon’s Horned Frogs:

KEEP PLAYING DEFENSE

The Sooners are playing grit and grind defense against their Big 12 opponents so far this season. Holding their Big 12 opponents at or below 70 points each time out is a good recipe for success for Lon Kruger’s young team. If Oklahoma can hold TCU to under the 70-point mark and force a few turnovers here and there, the Sooners should be able to defend their home-court with relative ease.

WHERE IS REAVES?

Austin Reaves was nearly non-existent against Kansas. With a season-low four points on 1-9 shooting and 0-5 from deep, Reaves needs a bounce-back game to keep his confidence in his first year of Big 12 basketball. Averaging 14.9 points per game, Reaves is currently the eighth leading scorer in the Big 12, behind fellow Sooner Kristian Doolittle who is fourth in the conference (16.6 ppg).

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If the Sooners got just a few favorable bounces against Kansas, they would be one of the hottest teams in the conference. However, they can bounce back with a solid win against a well-coached team before matching up with a giant in No. 2 Baylor on Monday.

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When, where, how to watch, how to stream Oklahoma-TCU

Oklahoma (11-5, 2-2) takes on TCU (12-4, 3-1) in a much-needed win for the Sooners.

Oklahoma (11-5, 2-2) takes on TCU (12-4, 3-1) in a much-needed win for the Sooners.

Following back-to-back conference losses to Iowa State and No. 6 Kansas, Oklahoma needs to get a win before heading down to No. 2 Baylor on Monday.

TCU comes off a win against Oklahoma State last Saturday and a road loss to No. 12 West Virginia, losing by 32, 81-49.

Although losing to Kansas on Tuesday, the Sooners have nothing to hang their head about other than not having shots go down. Freshman guard De’Vion Harmon had the best game of his career so far against the Jayhawks, stepping up when no one else could.

Here is how to watch, listen and stream the game if you cannot make the matchup between Big 12 foes.

WHERE: Norman, Okla. (Lloyd Noble Center)

WHEN: 1:00 p.m. CT

HOW TO WATCH: ESPN+ Big 12 NOW

HOW TO LISTEN: Sooner Sports Radio Network—KOKC AM 1520 and KRXO 107.7 FM in OKC, KMOD FM 97.5 and KTBZ AM 1430 in Tulsa (click here for more options if not in either of those markets)

HOW TO STREAM: ESPN+

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How Oklahoma wins, loses against TCU

After a treacherous but so far undefeated November, Oklahoma (9-1, 6-1) has one more game at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.

After a treacherous but so far undefeated Nov., Oklahoma (9-1, 6-1) has one more game at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The Sooners host TCU (5-5, 3-4) for Senior Night.

OKLAHOMA LOSES IF…

… they play all 60 minutes the same way they played the first half against Baylor.

It’s that simple. TCU has athletes and they always play the Sooners tough but Oklahoma is just the better team. Since joining the Big 12, the Horned Frogs are just 1-4 against the Sooners. Only the biggest of hangovers will keep Oklahoma out of the win column in this one.

… Gary Patterson pulls another 2005.

I’m sorry I’m bringing this up. The 2005 game was the first loss I saw in person.

Honestly, if Gary Patterson can shut the Sooners out for three quarters like he did back then, he may get a statue in front of Amon G. Carter Stadium before TCU makes it back to Fort Worth, Texas.

OKLAHOMA WINS IF…

…they do what they’re supposed to do.

The Sooners have made themselves look like pretenders over the past three to four weeks. With a dominant first half of the season, Oklahoma has had a hard time either starting or finishing games since the halfway mark of the season passed.

A full game that shows dominance and control over the Horned Frogs will bode well for the Sooners as the season comes to a close.

Oklahoma and TCU are slated to kickoff at 7 p.m. CT on ABC.

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