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  • @icthawkfan316

    While I understand that the top 68 teams do not make it to the NCAA (too many automatic qualifiers in my opinion), assuming that they did, don’t you think that all 10 Big 12 teams would be in? MAybe the last two would be towards the bottom but you can make a solid case for the top 8. Seven are curently project by the different “bracketologists” and KSU is not even one of them, although I expect this to change in the next go around in view of the kitties decent recent play.

    As far as the Dana O’Neil article, I read it last night and it is fraught with selective statistics to make her point. A fairly biased article in my opinion, and one that shows a lazy reporter that did not do his/her job.



  • @drgnslayr Well we’ll have to agree to disagree about ISU. We’ve discussed this before. They may be a tad over-rated, but I don’t think all that much. They’re obviously not as bad as they showed yesterday, anymore than we were as bad as we were losing to TCU a couple of years ago. I think they’re a legit top 20 team, capable of a sweet 16 run, possibly an elite 8 even if they match-up well against whoever they draw.

    Agree that we need to show well in March, and that if we’re over-hyped now a flame out in the dance by the Big 12 will hurt us.

    @JayHawkFanToo All ten Big 12 teams? No way. TCU…maybe. They are in the top 68 of most rankings (Sagarin, Kenpom, etc.). But not Tech. And really, does anyone want an NCAA tournament with TCU, the 9th best team in the Big 12, in it? I don’t.

    Regardless of if it’s 7 or 8 teams that get in, remember I also said that I’m concerned with seeding. If the perception is the Big 12 is overrated and just a bunch of mediocre teams beating up on each other, that is likely to drag down the seeding of teams by the committee.



  • @icthawkfan316 said:

    I’m concerned about how many teams the conference will get in come tournament time

    I agree. It seems every year the B12 has teams that get in and and every March my bracket looks like crap because nearly none of them (beyond our hawks) make out of the first few rounds. I can even see how people can question how good KU is sometimes since we have teams loaded with NBA talent and still get taken out early too often.

    In our last ten years of ruling the B12 we have got bumped out in the Dance’s first or second round four times. Our conference record for the last ten years is 72 wins and 54 losses (57%)

    But I was surprised when I looked at the other conference’s Dance records (using a cool, interactive Dance history database here)

    Our league compares quite favorably to the other power conferences total Dance wins in the last ten years: ACC - 55w 46L (54%) Big East - 75w 71L (53%) SEC - 59w 41L (59%)

    We are behind in championships: b12- 1 ACC- 3 Big East- 2 SEC- 4

    So let’s get a bunch of teams in the Dance this year and lets have them all raise hell capped with KU bringing home another NC… Viva la Midwest!



  • @icthawkfan316

    ISU is truly built with over-achievers. We all need to appreciate the talent of the Mayor.

    But I don’t see a lot of upside left in that team. They are running full bore now. When looking mid-season at teams and how to rank, part of it should be on potential upside. Their bench is thin, and they lack size. They need more “go to” players. Their pre-conf schedule was soft. I definitely thought they were a great team last year and if they hadn’t lost Niang in March, they were bound for a better showing. I see them this year and just say a “good team.”

    Texas has upside. They’ve played a tougher schedule, too. I see the potential there… even though I can’t compare Barnes with the Mayor. But I think Texas will become a very tough out within the next 30 days. They haven’t really figured out how to use Myles. I’ve been surprised at how good a back-to-the-basket game he has already. I was just expecting him to stay unbruised and play the perimeter. Seeing the weight he put on and how he can post, we did lose out on him.

    I do think we have a great conference. The top 8 teams are solid, and the bottom 2 teams you better not fall asleep on. But I’m like everyone else who is outside the B12… wondering if any of these teams will make it to the FF. Or how about Elite 8? Anyone besides Kansas?

    Kansas is proven. But who else in our league is proven? No one. Name a team besides Kansas that has a big background in March recently?

    I don’t want to be Negative Nancy here… I’m really thrilled with the quality of the B12 this year. We’ve made positive strides and our league is moving up. But we still need to have someone besides Kansas make it to the FF again. Until that happens, we will be under-appreciated by the rest of the world, and rightly so. It’s time we prove ourselves!

    Texas needs to step up and at least make it to the Sweet 16 this year, and preferably to the Elite 8. OU is a streaky team and they could get hot in March. I can’t honestly say I know squat about WVU yet because we haven’t played and I don’t spend my spare time watching Huggins. He’s a decent coach, but he sickens me with his personality, especially as been the most-foul mouthed coach in college basketball. I appreciate real “man ball” but haven’t always appreciated some of his tactics of rough housing. He’s always kind of creeped me out!

    Sorry, but I just don’t see ISU doing much later, mostly because I think they lack bench. If they lose Niang they are toast, and if they lose any of their starters they will be hurting, big time.



  • @icthawkfan316 I don’t think I’ve ever disagreed with you before…but to say you’d rather see ISU win because it helps our league “profile” …I can’t get my head around that. Our number 1 RPI not good enough, eh? Our 6 or 7 wins over RPI Top 50 teams somehow won’t measure up unless the Clones win too? Nonsense. Complete useless ESPN drivel, imho. Sorry, but that is a bridge too far for me.



  • Texas putting on the press was a gift. My impressions of Devonte as a point guard goes up with every minute he plays. He and Frank calmly broke the press every time with no turnovers. The scouting report and how the entire team was ready for the press allowed Cliff many dunks in the second half. Coach Johnson, a great coach at Nevada and Stanford, was able to game plan against WVU’s version of 40 minutes of hell. The Jock shot that put the game into overtime was a killer. TCU did everything right and still lost. There are no easy outs in the Big 12. I would like to see more of the bench during these next two games to save some legs for ISU. I’m looking forward to that game but not listening to Mushburger who takes an ISU Viagra pill whenever they are featured. TCB at TCU. One game at a time.



  • @drgnslayr I was also surprised by Texas’s inability to use their clear advantage in the post, especially with Ridley, Turner and Holmes. Any time they got the ball down low we were toast. I just can’t figure out how they got away from it. I’ll have to rewatch the game on TV because being there i couldn’t really tell if we were just doing that good of a job denying the post or they were content to just play the perimeter. At one point they even got a switch so that Devonte Graham was guarding Holmes. Holmes posted up and they settled for a 3 pointer from a guy that was 6’10. Blew my mind. Several times during they game they went absolutely HUGE with 3 out of Lambert, Turner, Ridley, Ebeh on the court at the same time! It worked well to defend the post with a zone having a huge back line. Many of the 9 blocks came with that line up in.

    I understand why we shot 18 3s, but why did they? Talk about a gift! THIRTEEN 3 pt attempts by guys over 6’8 who had clear advantage in the post. I’m not as sure as you are that Texas will get this figured out. I do not think they will beat Iowa State. Certainly not if they get into another shooting contest with their bigs.

    Another factor in that game (or really lack of a factor) was the crowd. I’ve been to several of the KU-UT games down here and the crowd is never good but Saturday was especially bad. The “sold out” arena had a ton of empty seats. I can count on one hand the amount of times the crowd tried to “be a factor” but as soon as Texas missed a shot or Kansas made one, the moment was over and everyone politely sat back down. Man it made me miss the fieldhouse so bad. It felt more like a Jazz concert where they would clap every once in a while for a solo but mostly just relaxed and enjoyed the music. 7 lead changes in the opening of the second half… crickets.

    Enough hating on the Longhors. How about those hawks. If you would have told me we would win by 13 making only 6 three pointers I would have laughed. I told the guy I went to the game with that the first team to 65 would win. I was right of course but didn’t think we would make it into the 70s. Consider it was really only an average to below average shooting night for everyone not named Greene and this win continues to look just better and better.

    I’m prepared for a let down at TCU. We will still win but it might look ugly. But overall I could not be more excited about this team right now.

    P.S. Don’t’ know if anyone cares but… Conner Frankamp just got arrested for a DUI. Such a sad, sad story for that boy.



  • @benshawks08 P.S. Don’t’ know if anyone cares but… Conner Frankamp just got arrested for a DUI. Such a sad, sad story for that boy.

    Holy snikeys. It has to be miserable watching KU succeed, specifically our guard play with Frank and Devonte.



  • @KUSTEVE No worries on disagreeing with me. I’m wrong as often as I am right!

    To your points: first of all I’m not sure when RPI started making comeback as the “go-to” stat. Seems not too long ago it was outed as being a pretty flawed measuring stick. And it’s not just you. Obviously the article I posted a link to referenced RPI, as well as several other posters. However, when you ask me if our #1 conference RPI isn’t good enough, I guess I say…not really. What good does that do us? I think the only thing that having that #1 RPI does is hype us up and set us up for a letdown if we don’t show well in the NCAA tournament.

    I think @drgnslayr hit the nail on the head with his last comment. Let’s face it: the Big 12 is Kansas and the 9 red-headed step-children. Who was the last conference team to reach a Final 4 other than us? Oklahoma St…in 2004. That’s pathetic. I so desperately want KU to be a part of a true basketball conference! To be challenged. To have a true rivalry. None of this will happen unless some of the other teams in the conference elevate their profile.

    With all that in mind, understand that I pull for ISU to succeed. They are the most like us. Obviously lacking the tradition, but they are more a basketball school than most of the other teams in the conference. Their football program is anemic. They have probably the second best coach in the conference. They have the second best home court advantage in the conference. In my opinion, they are the team best positioned right now to elevate their status, which in turn would help the conference. And that is why I thought them losing to Tech was a blow to the conference as a whole.

    In short, I just feel that the top of the conference needs to continue to get better in order to truly help our conference “profile”, rather than fall back to the pack by losing to the cellar dwellers.



  • @icthawkfan316 Well, you’re more mature than me…lol. The Clones are my mortal enemies…lmao…when I get trolled by Clone fans, I pull out the picture of Hoiberg’s kid crying…



  • @icthawkfan316

    "With all that in mind, understand that I pull for ISU to succeed. "

    I do, too, as long as we aren’t playing. I support all the B12 teams in post play. And you said it right that what is good for our conference is good for Kansas.

    Typically… I don’t look at a few performances in March and judge a team (or coach) on that (including Kansas). As many have said, March is a crap shoot. But over a period of time and looking at the overall performance of a conference in March, one can definitely make some judgments.

    Here is a link that says it all:

    NCAA Wins by Conference

    This clearly shows the ACC dominance.

    I’d like to see the B12 with Kansas numbers removed from the totals. I know we represent the only NC, and at least 3 of the FFs.



  • @KUSTEVE are you serious about Conner? Don’t wish that on anyone! But, maybe they will follow him thru jail and court appearances. I can’t believe I said that!



  • I feel for Connor.

    It sounds like he had too much family involvement. People pushing on him. Because it seemed like he rushed to leave when he should have shown patience. He had a tight bond with his teammates, so maybe someone in his family applied pressure or he was trying to please them. He’s a great guy and solid player. I wish the best for him.



  • @benshawks08 Read my comments on the crowd of fans I had to contend with at the game. Was way up above in this post. Crude and rude. I’ve been to the last 4 games here and this was the WORST.



  • @RockChalkinTexas so how were the parents of our kids? We know what cliffs dad looks like, the others?



  • @RockChalkinTexas Took me a while but I found your comments about the crowd. That was really a very different experience from mine. I might have actually appreciated a little bit of fire from the fans around me. They were so lack luster and apathetic it hurt. At least the a@$hole near you cared, kind of. My seats originally were up in the rafters but I moved down right before tip. 25th Row near center court. No one ever came for the seats. The entire row behind me remained empty until near the midway point of the second half. Quietest basketball I have ever attended. Literally the loudest they ever were was when the balloons fell from the ceiling prior to the tip. Did notice many longhorn fans were able to turn their balloons into many different forms of Longhorns. Did they all go to clown school? Some were quite creative. What a weird talent to have for soooo many people around me. All in all a weird game for fans I guess.



  • @Crimsonorblue22 I wrote extensively about Frank Mason Jr. and Kelly Oubre Sr. in my post yesterday. Those were the only 2 parents I saw/met.



  • @RockChalkinTexas read that. Franks dad short? Kelly’s tall?



  • Why the hell did Barnes play a zone. M2m would have caused this team more trouble wouldn’t it ?



  • @Crimsonorblue22 Frank’s dad is tall and stout. Kelly’s dad is real tall.



  • @Blown

    “Why the hell did Barnes play a zone. M2m would have caused this team more trouble wouldn’t it?”

    Because he is Rick Barnes.

    I thought we’d see M2M, too… but read earlier in the week that his focus is on the zone. I hadn’t seen much Longhorn ball prior to our game.

    He should know Self is all about fast passes and attacking seams. We usually do well against zone ds. Barnes couldn’t really affect the pressure applied with that zone, so he made it really easy for us down the stretch when they extended backcourt pressure because they could never really set their defense. Then we had them extended. We crushed them at the end.

    I like how Self attacked the zone with Perry down on the baseline and Cliff or BamBam cutting in around the FT line. That worked really well because we could load a side and attack from the baseline or high post area.

    I thought Texas has the ponies this year to run with us?!



  • @drgnslayr he did play some man. Those are plow horses.



  • @icthawkfan316

    ESPN Bracketology now has 8 conference teams in the dance…



  • @drgnslayr The passing displayed in that game was phenomenal.–meaning, that for one time, the first time all year that each and every kid at all time on the court did not care who was going to shoot. They just knew to keep the ball moving until it found the right guy and all fit together so naturally. Was very nice to watch. Thanks for the reply, I always enjoy the insight from a guy with a little more than what I provide…



  • @Blown

    I was amazed that our guys moved their legs more, creating plenty of space so passes weren’t stolen. We often blame the passer on a steal, when often part of the blame should go to the guy on the other end, who didn’t put enough into creating the space.


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