Big Monday v Houston 8:00
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Here are head to head records for the top six in the Big 12 by win percentage:
Kansas 5-1
Texas Tech 3-2
Arizona 3-2
Iowa St 2-2
Houston 2-4
BYU 1-5 -
B12 STANDINGS: (top 7 teams)
AZ: 12-2
KU: 11-4
HOU: 11-4
ISU: 10-4
TT: 10-4
BYU: 8-6
UCF: 8-6 (the sleeper -- only 1 game vs top 6 remaining)REMAINING B12 GAMES: (top 6 teams)
TONIGHT (FEB 24)
ARIZ @ BAYLOR
ISU @ UTAH
TT vs CINCY
BYU vs UCFSAT FEB 28
KU @ ARIZ**
ARIZ vs KU**
HOU v COLO
ISU vs TT**
TT @ ISU**
BYU @ WVMON/TUE MAR 2-3
KU @ AZST
ARIZ vs ISU**
HOU v BAYLOR
ISU @ ARIZ**
TT vs TCU
BYU @ CINCYSAT MAR 7
KU vs KSU
ARIZ @ COLO
HOU @ OKST
ISU vs AZST
TT @ BYU**
BYU vs TT**** Top 6 head to head games
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Another stat from Creighton:
Tre White's 23 points vs Houston was his 4th 20+ point game of the season for the #Jayhawks.
These notable #KUbball players also had 4 career 20+ point games:
Elijah Johnson
Jacque Vaughn
Rick Calloway
Travis Releford
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@RockChalkinTexas-0 How many did Wilt have?
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How in the hell is Self's KU 41-0 on Big Mondays? I have been told that the top four seeded teams get a double bye in the conference tourney. We can only lose one more game to be 13-5. With 5 teams currently 11-4.
Watching TXA&M Rylan Griffen playing like he did year before last 14ppg rebounding and steals. Zach Clemence still sucks. -
Arizona & Houston are basically locks to be in the Top 4 IMO so its basically who wins or who loses between us and Iowa St.
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@wissox83 Many! (He was the best college basketball player of all-time.)
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@wissox83 Maybe that was before these records were started?
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@wissox83 Trick question, huh?
@rockchalkintexas-0 BINGO!Wilt had zero 20+ point games his freshman year in Div 1 because he wasn't eligible. He averaged over 29 pts his soph year ('56-'57 when KU lost in final in 2 (3?) OT), and 30+ pts his junior year ('57-58, when KU didn’t make the tourney). No individual game box scores I could find, but he likely had more 20+ games than <20 games in his KU career.
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@mayjay really would suck back in those days 57-58, KU went 18-5 (5 losses by combined 16 points) beat the number 1 ranked team in the country on the road that season but didn’t make the tournament. I believe only conference champions were eligible back then, was only 24 teams. If they had a shot clock back then Wilt would’ve been undefeated in college, teams held the ball for literally minutes against him.