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Instant Analysis: Welcome back to the bubble?

Cliffs Notes: The Longhorns got blown off the court in the first half and never got close to No.9 Kansas, as the Jayhawks dropped an 86-67 beatdown on Rodney Terry and Vo.

The Participants: NR Texas (17-10, 6-8 Big 12) and No.9 Kansas (21-6, 9-5 Big 12)

Pre-Game KenPom Rankings: Texas (No. 31) and Kansas (No. 16)

Game MVP: I refuse to give anyone in burnt orange any kind of MVP in this game. Sorry, I can't do it. The performance warrants zero accolades.

U-G-L-Y: Senior guard Max Abmas is in the kind of slump right now that loses ball games. The sharpshooter didn't make a 3 until the final moments of the game and finished with 5 points on 2 of 8 shooting. On top o that, he turned it over 4 times today, a team-worst.

Disaster half: You can't go on the road against a top 10 team and expect to not get blown out if you're going to shoot 25.4% from the floor in the first half. That's how you score 25 points. That's how you find yourself losing by 20 points at halftime.

Things You Need to Know: The Longhorns were out0rebounded 34-26 and were dominated in the paint to the tune of 54-30.

Making History: Abmas crossed the 3,000-point mark on Monday night and needed only 6 points to pass Hersey Hawkins (3,008) for 11th place in the all-time scoring list, but since he finished with only 5 points, he'll have to wait another night.

CBS Bracketology: The Longhorns came into today sitting on the 8/9-seed line by both ESPN and Jerry Palm, but you have to wonder what today did to their safety and how much more important it makes the final four games of the season: @Texas Tech, vs. Oklahoma State, @ Baylor and vs. Oklahoma.

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The Sphere

Phish in April

For those of you who have been.

For a concert, lower level 100's between row 12 and 20 (avoid the overhang that starts at row 22, and solidly behind GA and the first couple of rows that are lower down and up close to the stage), or 200's, one of the first three rows?

Priority is being able to take it all in, but still feel like I'm at a rock show and not sitting on my couch.

Any other thoughts or recommendations?

Thanks in advance.

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A National Championship might require playing Georgia three times...

An ESPN analyst (Jake Wimberly) on SEC Mike's podcast, who says his model has us going 12-0 and Georgia going 11-1. He says the difference between the two teams is Georgia's road schedule.

If interested, go to the 6:40 mark for comments about Texas/Georgia, and the potential playoff implications for teams that make their conference championship.

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If you had been in CDC’s shoes last year

CDC was in a no win situation if he had passed on coach Terry right?
Terry did a good job under difficult circumstances last year and finished strong.
After Terry took over, the Longhorns finished second in the Big 12 standings and then go on to win the league's conference tournament. They earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
Three starters came back from last year’s team along with Cunningham off the bench and the signing of Abmas.
So does coach Terry deserve another shot next year, the program is regressing with double digit losses.
If changes aren’t made this year it’s going to be while before the program is relevant again.
If we paid coach Terry double what we owed him to go away and hired a big name proven producing head coach we would more that make up for that money, the revenue produced by a winning Texas men’s basketball team would be huge.
It’s inevitable and nobody wants to watch the product we now have on the court.
If we finish weak it needs to be fixed, a wrong decision was made.

Ketch's 10 Thoughts From The Weekend (Rankings the 2024 Longhorns... are the transfers too high?)

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A year ago this weekend, I released my pre-season list of the top 25 Longhorns going into spring football.

Kelvin Banks topped the list, joined by Xavier Worthy, Jaylan Ford, JT Sanders and Adonai Mitchell in the top five.

Eventual All-Americans T'Vondre Sweat (9th) and Byron Murphy (17th) were nowhere near the top 5, which probably speaks to a lot of things (including my potential brain power), but more than anything it reveals just how much can change over the course of 10 months. What something looks like in February can look quite different by the time the following season concludes.

(Note: Before anyone beats me with a stupid stick, not a single person in 8 pages of comments disputed the rankings of Sweat and Murphy... who knew?)

What is most remembered about those rankings was probably my ranking of Quinn Ewers, which coming off of a tame first season as a starter was fairly low (No. 20), much to the chagrin of many.

Here's what I wrote at the time: "From a talent standpoint, he should be higher. From a production standpoint, he should probably be ranked lower. Instead, he sits at No. 20 with all of us knowing that he has the ability to be much, much higher and also the capacity to fall off of the list completely. I've got a hunch that he finishes in the top 10 in 11 months from now."

In retrospect, none of that seems too crazy. Or maybe I am crazy and because I'm crazy, I can't know any better.

Regardless of my mental health, I'm back for more. Keep in mind these aren't projections for the 2024 season. Instead, it's a real-time inspection of the here and now ... before the off-season forms the monsters of the fall.

Where does Ewers land in this year's rankings? Higher than last year, that's for certain.

Let's get on with it.

Honorable Mention: Linebacker David Gbenda, offensive tackle Cam Williams, offensive guard Hayden Conner, defensive tackle Vernon Broughton, kicker Bert Auburn, Nickel Jaylon Guilbeau, wide receiver DeAndre Moore, offensive tackle Brandon Baker, wide receiver Ryan Wingo and safety Xavier Filsaime

25. DB -Michael Taaffe (Last year: NR)

Ranked ahead of David Gbenda, Terrance Brooks, Derek Williams, Malik Muhammad and Alfred Collins in Alex Dunlap's Defensive Productivity Market-Share Percentages and Snaps per Production Caused Metrics rankings.

24. QB - Arch Manning (Last year: 25)

There's no way a No. 1 overall recruit from the Class of 2023 can't be on a Top 25 list. I won't hear otherwise!

23. TE - Amari Niblack (Last year: N/A)

Was a part-time starter for the Tide in 2023, catching 20 passes for 327 yards and 4 touchdowns.

22. WR - Johntay Cook (Last year: NR)

If we were ranking players based on sheer raw ability, Cook easily jumps into the top 10. It's just a matter of him developing into the kind of player that warrants that lofty of a spot on the list.

21. CB Terrance Brooks (Last year: 15)

Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors in 2023 after starting 13 games and recording a career-high 3 interceptions. There's a sense that the coaches want more from him in 2024, but he's probably underrated at this point because everyone knows that they've been recruiting starting-level corners to possibly replace him.

20. DB - Derek Williams (Last year: NR)

Recorded 42 tackles and 2 pass break-ups as a true freshman last season, but is expected to take on a much larger role in 2024 next to newcomer Andrew Mukuba.

19. TE - Gunnar Helm (Last year: NR)

Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors at tight end last season, despite making only 6 starts and catching only 14 passes.

18. RB - C.J. Baxter (Last year: NR)

Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors in 2023 as a true freshman after making 6 starts, but averaged only 4.8 yards per carry, which is why he's not ranked a little higher.

17. CB - Maalik Muhammad (Last year: NR)

Little bit of a projection here for a player who made only two starts as a freshman in 2023, but by the end of the season it felt like he was the best cornerback on the team.

16. DT - Alfred Collins (Last year: NR)

An honorable mention All-Big 12 selection in 2023, who made 6 starts and received a Senior Bowl invite before deciding to return to Texas for one more season. Made 22 tackles, 2 sacks and 2 pass break-ups last season.

15. Edge - Colin Simmons (Last year: N/A)

This is where I'm slotting in the jewel of the 2024 recruiting class. Too high? Too low? Just right?

14. OL - Jake Majors (Last year: NR)

Majors earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors as a junior and ranked just behind D.J. Campbell in terms of average/media game grade and snaps per disruption.

13. DE - Barryn Sorrell (Last year: 8)

Sorrell has earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors in two consecutive seasons. Recorded 37 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and 4 sacks in 2023.

12. OL - D.J. Campbell (Last year: NR)

Emerged as the team's second best lineman last year in snaps per disruption and was the third-ranked starter along the offensive line in terms of average/median game rankings.

11. RB - Jaydon Blue (Last year: NR)

Perhaps this is a smidge too high for Blue when you look at his productivity from last season, but he averaged 6.1 yards per carry in 2023 and emerged as the most dynamic running back on the team by the end of the season.

10. Edge - Ethan Burke (Last year: NR)

Earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors as a sophomore after leading the team with 5.5 sacks, while also recording 9 tackles for loss. Burke was one of the best players on the field when the Longhorns beat Alabama in September.

9. WR - Matthew Golden (Last year: N/A)

One of the nation's top return guys on special teams in 2023, who ranked eighth in the Big 12 in touchdown receptions (6). Ranked second on the Houston team in all-purpose yards (725).

8. S - Andrew Mukuba (Last year: N/A)

A three-year starter for Clemson (31 starts), who earned Freshman All-America honors in 2021 and has recorded 143 tackles and 17 pass break-ups in his career.

7. Nickel - Jahdae Barron (Last year: 6)

A second-team All-Big 12 selection in 2023, who recorded 61 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and a career-high 6 pass break-ups.

6. WR - Silas Bolden (Last year: N/A)

An All-Pac 12 return man on special teams, who emerged as Oregon State's leader in receptions (54) and receiving yards (746) as a junior in 2023. Showed up time and time again when the Beavers played the ranked teams on their schedule.

5. Edge - Trey Moore (Last year: N/A)

Led the nation in sacks and tackles for loss last year, while earning AAC Defensive Player of the Year honors.

4. WR - Isaiah Bond (Last year: N/A)

Expected to step into the role of WR1 for the Longhorns after leading Alabama with 48 receptions for 668 yards and four touchdowns in 2023. Earned Offensive Player of the Week honors from the Alabama staff in one-third of Alabama's regular season games.

3. LB - Anthony Hill (Last year: 24)

The former 5-star prospect was Co-Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year in 2023 and returns as the highest-ranking player from last season's Defensive Market Share rankings. Moving forward, the expectation for Hill will be that he's the defense's best player in 2024.

2. QB - Quinn Ewers (Last year: 20)

Made the jump up from below average as a redshirt freshman to very good as a sophomore (2nd-team All-Big 12 by the AP) and now the expectation is that he'll be among the best quarterbacks in the entire country, although that's still a step that we're all waiting for him to take.

1. LT - Kelvin Banks (Last year: 1)

A day-one starter from the very moment he first stepped on campus, Banks was No. 1 on this list a year ago and did nothing to drop from the top spot after a sophomore season that saw him earn 1st-team All-Big 12 (coaches)/2nd-team All-America (AFCA) honors.

No. 2 - A few thoughts on the new deals for Sark and his coordinators ...

* Considering the going rate for mid-level SEC head coaches is 9 million (see Kentucky's Mark Stoops and Tennessee's Josh Heupel), Sarkisian's new deal that starts at 10.3 million per year (plus bonuses and perks) feels about right. Honestly, it might actually look like a sweetheart deal for the Longhorns in a couple of seasons if the going rate for coaches continues to climb like it has over the last half-decade.

* Sark is now the third-highest-paid coach in college football, trailing only Kirby Smart (10.7+ million per year) and Dabo Swinney (11.5 million per year).

* Adding four years to his deal instead of three is probably the biggest tax the Longhorns had to pay in an off-season that sees Sarkisian as the only head coach among last year's four playoff teams to still have the same job. There's no way that Jimmy Sexton was going to settle for Sark getting less than anyone else on the market.

* Given the state of their head coaching options in the last few years, there's a very good chance that all three of Sark's coordinators will do all 6 of his first 6 years with him on the Texas staff. That's pretty incredible staff continuity a the top in today's age of college football. It's kind of ironic after all of the early fuss that Pete Kwiatkowski has turned into a potential Texas staff lifer.

* Looking at the salaries of all three of his coordinators, it's easy to see why the Longhorns had zero interest in paying Bo Davis the money that LSU put on a plate for him. Matching $1.5 million (a quarter-million more than Jeff Banks) would have impacted the pay for all three.

No. 3 - When the dead period ends on March 4th ...

After hosting only a single recruiting event in the month of January, one of the goals for this Texas staff in the month of March and April has to be getting as many of the top prospects in the state on campus as possible before the start of the official visit season begins in earnest.

Here's a look at the top 20 uncommitted prospects in the state of Texas (per Rivals rankings), along with the number of visits each prospect has made to Austin and the date of their last visit to the 40 Acres.

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Last visit: 7/27/23
Total number of visits to Texas: (3) 7/27/23, 3/25/23 and 1/21/23

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Last visit: 10/7/23
Total number of visits to Texas: (4) 10/7/23, 9/16/23, 6/2/23 and 5/12/23

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Last visit: 10/28/23,
Total number of visits to Texas: (8) 10/28/23, 9/16/23, 6/4/23, 3/25/23, 1/21/23, 9/10/22, 6/11/22 and 1/22/22

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Last visit: 1/20/23
Total number of visits to Texas: (1) 1/20/23

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Last visit: 3/23/23
Total number of visits to Texas: (1) 3/23/23

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Last visit: 1/19/23
Total number of visits to Texas: (4) 1/19/23, 10/1/22, 6/9/22 and 1/22/22

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Last visit: 6/3/23
Total number of visits to Texas: (1) 6/3/23

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Last visit: N/A
Total number of visits to Texas: N/A

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Last visit: 1/20/24
Total number of visits to Texas: (1) 1/20/24

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Total number of visits to Texas: N/A

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Last visit: 1/20/24
Total number of visits to Texas: (3) 1/20/24, 9/30/23 and 3/10/23

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Last visit: 10/7/23
Total number of visits to Texas: (3) 10/7/23, 6/3/23 and 4/15/23

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Last visit: 1/20/24
Total number of visits to Texas: (3) 1/20/24, 7/27/23 and 1/21/23

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Last visit: 1/20/24
Total number of visits to Texas: (2) 1/20/24 and 9/16/23

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Last visit: 1/20/24
Total number of visits to Texas: (2) 1/20/25 and 6/3/23

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Last visit: 1/20/24
Total number of visits to Texas: (6) 1/20/24, 6/3/23, 4/15/23, 4/1/23, 11/22/22 and 6/11/22

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Total number of visits to Texas: N/A

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Last visit: 9/16/23
Total number of visits to Texas: (4) 9/16/23, 6/3/23, 1/21/23 and 10/01/22

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Last visit: 1/20/24
Total number of visits to Texas: (2) 1/20/24 and 6/2/23

No. 4 - Updated Scholarship Board ...

Just in case anyone needed a refresher...

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No. 5 - Mongo Fighting For His Life ...

One week after being named to the NFL Hall of Fame, all-time Texas great Steve McMichael is fighting for his life after undergoing a blood transfusion because of an infection.

Per the Associated Press: "McMichael, 66, was hospitalized Thursday with what was initially thought to be pneumonia. He was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection. The family said Friday he was responding to antibiotics and was having fluid removed from his lungs, and he was expected to be released in the coming days."

Now he's contracted a staff infection (MRSA), which can be problematic because of its resistance to some antibiotics. All of this while he's been fighting ALS for the last 3+ years.

It's almost too much to even compute. McMichael's goal is to make it to August, so that he can be on hand for his induction into the Hall of Fame, but it's hard not to want the man to find peace. Yet, maybe finding peace is making it to August. When a man is fighting this hard to live, peace can wait, I suppose.

Keep fighting the good, hard fight, Mongo. We're all with you.

No. 6 - Speaking of Holding The Rope ...

I know the Texas basketball team took one on the chin on Saturday at Houston. It was a flat-out ass-kicking.

One of the cardinal sins at Texas is getting it handed to you by Houston. It's simply not allowed to happen in any sport and Rodney Terry is 0-3 against the Cougars this season.

Still, I'm going to remind everyone of two things:

a. This season will be remembered by what happens in March.
b. Terry's team will be playing in March.

Maybe just wait a few more weeks before drawing large conclusions about the basketball team because if it finds a way to make it to the second weekend of the Tournament, all that happened this weekend will be forgotten.

No. 7 – BUY or SELL …

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B/S: At future NBA All Star weekends, more women go up against men in the Saturday events (e.g. 3 point shooting).

(Buy) Sure. It was probably the highlight of the weekend in the NBA, so I'm told by people not named Kenny Smith.

B/S: The lady Longhorns win more than 1 game against Oklahoma this season.

(Buy) Sure, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt in Norman and the Big 12 Tournament title game. They've got real guts.

B/S Culture applies to the coaching staff too, which is one reason Sark did not match the LSU offer for Bo Davis

(Sell) They fully thought Davis was coming back another year before LSU came back with a financial offer that the Longhorns simply had zero urge to match.

B/S Hayden Connor is the backup at right and left tackle in 2024

(Sell) It's his job at left guard until someone actually takes it from him and that hasn't remotely happened yet.

Taaffe and Jelani McDonald will back up Derek Williams and Filsaime?

(Sell) A-N-D-R-E-W M-U-K-U-B-A

Ok. Buy/sell Texas shouldn’t have fired Beard.

Has that been discussed? 🤔

(Sell) No one actually believes that nothing went on in that situation. As I said the last time this question was asked, everything about that situation feels ugly and there's only so much ugly that Texas athletics should live with. BTW, whatever happened to the audio that would clear him? Screw that dude. You either have a code about these things or you don't. Texas does.

B/S Texas will appear on 3 game days next fall. Games with Michigan, Georgia and probably A&M.

(Buy) The SEC Championship game?

Buy / Sell
Texas fans will be happy with 9-3 next year (as long we don't lose to OU or ACES)

(Sell) In a recent poll I did here on the site, 83+ percent believe that the bar next season is making the playoffs and winning at least one game.

B/S Odds MBasketball coach gets replaced this year <25%, after next season >50%, after 25-26 season >75%.

(Sell) I'm not sure that it's quite that high for next season.

B/S: (I asked this before but didn’t get an answer) Texas plays Georgia 3 times next football season? Could happen!

(Sell) It could happen, but I wouldn't think it's a statistical likelihood.

B/S - The 2025 Longhorns Draft Class will break into the Top 5 all-time with 12+ players drafted. (12-OSU/Ala, 14-LSU/OSU, 15-UGA)

(Sell) Let's count them out... Quinn Ewers, Isaiah Bond, Gunnar Helm, Kelvin Banks, Hayden Conner, Jake Majors, Barryn Sorrell, Alfred Collins, Jahdae Barron and Andrew Mukuba make 10. It's not an impossibility that David Gbenda or Kendrick Blackshire could sneak in, but I'm going to say no, which means that other early entrees like Jaydon Blue, Trey Moore and Terrance Brooks would have to get them over the hump. It's going to be close, but I'm selling... for now.

No. 8 – Scattershooting …

... I love the NBA, but I had zero interest in this weekend's All-Star game festivities on Friday or Saturday. Once upon a time, I loved the dunk contest and the three-point competition. I just couldn't care less.

... Mac McClung has almost as many dunk contest titles (2) as he has NBA games played (4).

... I had no idea that the Daytona 500 was scheduled for this weekend. It's been pushed to Monday for those of you who also didn't know.

... Ilia Topuria said throughout the week leading up to UFC 298 that he would knock out featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski in the second round and that's exactly what he did. Tip of the cap for that, my man.

... Leverkusen are 8 points up on Bayern Munich. It's happening.

No. 9 – Three weeks to go …

The Oscars are exactly three weeks from today and I've got some work to do if I'm going to see all of the major nominees before the big night.

Here's how my rankings look at this point.

Best Picture

1. Oppenheimer
2. Anatomy of a Fall
4. Maestro
4. Killers of the Flower Moon
5. Barbie
6. Past Lives
7. The Holdovers

Still need to see: American Fiction, Poor Things and The Zone of Interest

Best Actor

1. Bradley Cooper (Maestro)
2. Cillian Murphy (Oppenheimer)
3. Paul Giamatti (The Holdovers)
4. Coleman Domingo (Rustin)

Still need to see: Jeffrey Wright (American Fiction)

Best Actress

1. Sandra Huller (Anatomy of a Fall) 

2. Lily Gladstone (Killers of the Flower Moon)
3. Carey Mulligan (Maestro)

Still need to see: Emma Stone (Poor Things) and Annette Bening (Nyad)

Best Supporting Actor

1. Ryan Gosling (Barbie)
2. Robert DeNiro (Killers of the Flower Moon)
3. Robert Downey Kr. (Oppenheimer)

Still need to see: Sterling K. Brown (American Fiction) and Mark Ruffalo (Poor Things)

Best Supporting Actress
1. Emily Blunt (Oppenheimer)
2. Da’Vine Joy Randolph (The Holdovers)
3. America Ferrera (Barbie)

Still need to see: Danielle Brooks (The Color Purple) and Jodie Fostr (Nyad)

Best Director

1. Christopher Nolan (Oppenheimer)
2. Martin Scorsese (Killers of the Flower Moon)
3. Justine Trier (Anatomy of a Fall)

Still need to see: Yorgos Lanthimos (Poor Things) and Jonathan Glazer (The Zone of Interest)

No. 10 - Top 10: Lionel Richie ...

Following in the lead of the Bob Dylan list from a week ago, I'm still on my "We Are The World" trip and it feels like the man who made the whole thing happen deserves his love since I think it's been a decade since I last featured him in this column.

Spotify says it was the weekend of March 23, 2013 and I have no reason to argue.

So, let's get on with it.
Honorable Mention: Sail On. Truly, Do It To Me, Say, You, Say Me, Dancing on the Ceiling, Penny Lover, What You Are, Lady (You Bring Me Up), Zoom, Stuck on You, Deep River Woman and Sweet Love

10. Sweet Love

Richie's first big hit ballad with the Commodores.

9. Endless Love

This isn't my favorite song, but this duo with Diana Ross has to make the list. It's Ross' biggest selling single... ever. The song spent 9 weeks in the No.1 spot on the Hot 100 list in 1981.

8. You Are

One of the first songs in the early 80s that brought me into Richie's orbit.

7. Running With The Night

A banger from the 1983 Grammy-winning album "Can't Slow Down".

6. Hello

I've always loved this song. I feel a little untrue to myself by not having it ranked a little higher.

5. Lady

Most notably known for being Kenny Rogers' greatest hit, the man who wrote it for him does. a great version in his own right.

4. Three Times a Lady

Close your eyes and imagine that Frank Sinatra is singing this song... because that's who Richie wrote the song for. Instead, it became one of his iconic hits with the Commodores.

3. All Night Long

All I can tell you is that when I was a kid, this song playing over and over again on MTV had Richie running neck and neck with Michael Jackson as the biggest music star in the world.

2. Easy

It's just such a great vibe. It might be the best Saturday morning song ever written.

1. We Are The World

I gave this a lot of thought this weekend and it has to be this, right? A Netflix doc was literally just made about it. There are more superstars on that song than any ever recorded and yet... it's his song.

Love the guy but is RT a Top 10 coach?

…in the Big 12?

…in the SEC?

Is there a scenario in which Terry is Texas’ coach next year?

I’m thinking a strong run to end the season - meaning the Horns get to the semis in the Big 12 tourney, receives a 7-seed in the NCAA tourney, beats the 9-seed, then loses to the 2-seed in the final minutes - gives Terry a 20% chance of another year. Except that story book ending to the season seems highly highly unlikely. I don’t see the fortitude, the heart, the talent or a killer in this squad. I thinks it’s in some of the players but the staff hasn’t gotten in out of them.

Have any of them not regressed this year?
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100th Anniversary of Stadium Fundraising

100 years ago today!

February 25, 1924: In the middle of a rare Austin snowstorm, several thousand UT students braved the icy weather to attend an unprecedented rally in the old man's gymnasium a pinewood "shack" at the corner of 24th and Speedway Streets. The goal was to build Texas Memorial Stadium, named in honor of the Texans who had participated in the recent World War. The stadium's estimated cost was $500,000. Students were to be responsible for a $100,000, Austin citizens for another $100,000, and UT alumni were to contribute the rest. The rally was the kick-off event for a week of fundraising. With the slogan, "For Texas, I Will," 500 students were organized into 68 teams to solicit pledges from anyone and everyone on campus. When the fund drive ended on March 4th, the students exceeded their goal and had over $166,000 in pledges. Construction began in April, and Texas Memorial Stadium was dedicated on Thanksgiving Day, 1924.
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Texas BASKETBALL v. Kansas Postgame Thoughts (Hold on to your butts...)

Postgame Thoughts

Boy oh boy. I ask everybody to buckle up…

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As a former player, this one was extremely hard to watch. Texas walked into a buzz saw at the Phog in Lawrence, and got absolutely crushed by a Kevin McCullar-less Kansas by a score of 86-67. After Kansas posted a 12-0 run at the 7 minute mark it felt like this one was going to be over with before it even started. I posted a scouting report prior to this game and said that Kansas’ size would be a factor as their starting line up is BIG. There was a pregame announcement that Kevin McCullar wasn’t going to be suiting up and well….it didn’t really matter.

Let’s get into it.

Of Kansas' first 16 points, 12 of them came from inside the paint from easy dribble penetration, and allowing the Jayhawks to operate freely within 16 feet. Texas just could not stay in front of anybody, and got caught ball watching on countless possessions.

I’m not sure what the defensive game plan for Rodney Terry was because not much of it made sense to these eyes. Kansas even WITH Kevin McCullar isn’t a team that likes to take a high volume of three point shots as they only average 17 three point attempts per game, and are dead last in three point field goal attempts in Big 12 play. Way too much dribble penetration, and basically allowed Kansas to play to their strengths.

Things REALLY opened up for Kansas after Nicolas Timberlake absolutely baptized Dylan Disu on this play.

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There really was zero positive in the first half as Texas was held to just 26.5% from the field, and 30.8% from three. Texas went into halftime down 20, by a score of 45-25.

Not sure what Texas will be able to do about the shooting woes as we round out Big 12 play. With Max Abmas’ continued struggles, you have to look to Dylan Disu to manufacture some kind of offense. This is not a recipe for success. Disu goes out early with two fouls, and Texas couldn’t do really anything offensively. There wasn’t a lot of ball movement, there was a ton of indecisiveness, and the Longhorns looked like a basketball team with no offensive identity. I don’t want to hear about where their opponents rank defensively, good teams find a way to execute against quality opponents.

Coming out of halftime, there was a smidge of positive. The Horns opened the second half with nice little 6-0 run cutting the Kansas lead to 16, and turning Kansas over 5 times. After a Kansas bucket, Texas had a few open looks from three and after back to back misses from Hunter and Weaver, Horton finally knocked one down from the corner cutting the lead to 15. You like seeing the Longhorns playing with energy and effort even coming out of the half down 20.

That all being said, the Max Abmas shooting phenomenon continues as once again, he was not only held in check but was a total non-factor. @Ketchum and I both said that if Abmas shows up, this game would be competitive and that this would be a winnable game for Texas. Well, with the duo of Disu and Abmas being held to 7 points under 12 minutes to go in the second half, it really puts into perspective how helpless this team looks with it's two leading scorers being ineffective. Whenever you have a game where Kaden Shedrick outscores Max Abmas, you're probably in bad shape.

Kansas blew this game back open after back to back buckets from Dajuan Harris and KJ Adams, to go back up 22 and that was all she wrote. Kansas totally dominated this one on both ends of the floor, and Texas has a LOT of work to do if they still hope to get some wins as we finish up Big 12 play. I'm not sure how much the coaching staff can really correct in such a short period of time, but in the world of college basketball anything can happen.

Texas finishes this one being out-rebounded 34-25, and -2 in the turnover margin.

MVP for the Horns for me goes to nobody, although I can appreciate how hard IT Horton, Kaden Shedrick, and Chendall Weaver played in the second half.

Texas moves to 6-8 in conference play, and go to Lubbock for a match up with for now #23 Texas Tech on Tuesday at 8PM CT. A win would be huge for the Longhorns, and are going to need a spark of SOMETHING down the stretch.

AROUND THE WORLD:

Houston takes down Baylor in Waco in OT. Houston and UConn for me are the best two teams in the country.

Wake Forest upsets Duke 83-79 behind Sallis’ 29. Kyle Filipowski injured his knee after Wake Forest stormed the court.

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Kansas State beats BYU by 10 in Manhattan behind Arthur Kaluma's 28.

#17 Kentuck blows out #13 Alabama at Rupp Arena, 117-95.

UCF beats Texas Tech handily, 75-61.




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weekend track stuff

Kade Phillips 3rd 200 21.88 and 1st LJ 24'7.5". He also anchored a 41.85 4x100. The short relays for Marshall won both races - 40.88 and 1:25.95. Dakorien Moore 2nd 100 10.65, Brew 7th 11.03. Katy Tompkins has supplanted Duncanville as #1 in the 4x100 40.62. Jhase McMillan 1st 100 10.45 signed with Montana St. for football Jayden Keys 13.75 and 37.22 in the hurdles to go with his 24'8" LJ.
Devin Sanchez 2nd 100 10.69 wind legal. When I saw him in football, I had no idea he was that fast. He's a long strider and has deceptive speed imo. Ridge Point 1st 4x100 relay 40.85 2nd was North Shore 41.18. UT track signee Sam Abati 17'6" in the PV. Atascosita is now the fastest 4x100 in the state - 40.37. The Woodlands was 2nd at 40.76

Bilas blasts idea of expanding March Madness

“Never underestimate the NCAA’s capacity to do something stupid,” Bilas said. “And, if they did this, it would be profoundly stupid. When anyone says more teams need access to the tournament: every team has the same access to the tournament now. All you have to do is win your conference automatic bid, which is against your peers with a group of teams you have chosen to be among.”

“Bilas emphasized the fact that every Division I team has a chance to reach the tournament and scoffed at the idea of expanding the field from 68 teams to an absurd 96.”

“The one thing that everybody’s forgetting is this is not an access tournament. It’s a national championship event,” Bilas said. “You should have to do something hard to get in.”
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