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.
Shaka is “hopeful” that G Matt Coleman (bruised heel) will be able to play Wed vs. TCU. Said that Coleman will not practice, just stay rested.
— Brian Davis (@BDavisAAS) February 17, 2020
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.
Shaka today acknowledges that F Jericho Sims (back) will be out the remainder of the regular season. Asked if Sims is done at UT and will go pro, “I don’t think that’s where his mind is at all.”
— Brian Davis (@BDavisAAS) February 17, 2020
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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