Showing posts with label UT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UT. Show all posts

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Longhorn Basketball: Worst Year In A Dozen



Just as I figured.. I have no idea how this team was 17-0 and the #1 ranked team in the country. Tonight they played sloppy, sloppy basketball, and I wonder how they managed to shoot 38%!

Well, I picked them to beat Wake Forest before they went down in flames. But even with TWENTY Demon Deacons turnovers, and a gift traveling call on a last-second inbounds pass, and a lucky trip to overtime, and a nice strong OT lead, they still couldn't close it out. Got outrebounded 56-31! Sigh... Story of the season (or rather the 2nd-half of the season).

But this post isn't about this FAIL. As I said it was pretty much expected. This post is about the huge difference between this season and the rest of Rick Barnes' stellar 12-yr. career as UT's head coach. I want to point out exactly what the guy has to work with this year. Damion James? Dexter Pittman? Avery Bradley?? This team cannot shoot. They have no leader. Both big men have disappointed when it mattered most. No one to dictate. Sloppy play...

Texas basketball has had a handful of guys go pro. OK literally about a half-dozen - until Barnes came into the picture. Let's look at some of the UT greats, focusing on Barnes' 12-year career. First I must mention a few pre-Barnes stars, just for the record:

Johnny Moore, 1977 -- A San Antonio Spurs legend who now has his "00" hanging in the rafters of the AT&T Center.

LaSalle Thompson, 1980-1982 -- A 16-year NBA career with the Kings & Pacers.

Also worth mentioning:
Lance Blanks, 1986-1989 -- 3 NBA seasons
Travis Mays, 1987-1990 -- NBA 1st-rnd pick - played 3 seasons

Chris Mihm, 98-00 -- 9-yr. career (CLE, BOS, LAL)
Royal Ivey, 01-04 -- Currently with MIL
T.J. Ford, 02-03 -- Currently with IND
P.J. Tucker, 04-06 -- 1 season with TOR
LaMarcus Aldridge, 05-06 -- Currently a POR starter
Daniel Gibson, 05-06 -- Currently with CLE
Kevin Durant, 07 -- 2nd overall pick, OKC all-star
D.J. Augustin, 07-08 -- Currenty with CHA



A.J. Abrams, 06-09 -- UT's all-time scoring leader, is now playing Pro ball in Greece (for now).

It's no surprise that there has to be a lull in UT basketball. We'll see how next year goes. Barnes deserves some credit, though. I don't think he had the talent to do much more than he did this season.

But how in the hell did they go 17-0 ???

EDIT: I forgot all about Maurice Evans 99-00 -- undrafted, 7-yr. NBA career, currently with the Atlanta Hawks.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

College Football: BCS (Texas) Decisions



"One meaningless second." "One yard from missing." "Two huge breaks." "Inept Bama offense." "Offensive troubles for Colt, Horns." "Play-clock?" "Horrible Time Management." "I knew how much time I had." ......

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A 12-0 undefeated season in the toughest - or 2nd toughest - conference there is.

"This Corn Husker Team has perhaps the best defense in college football, the best defensive player, and an offense that has been told to do what you have to."

"Horrible effort kicking it out of bounds at this point."

"We won"

"Purple didn't play a game, Cincinnati also won a 1-pt. game. The best team lost. Being no worse than 3rd all season, it would seem to me that we'll be in Pasadena."


"We've been in the top-3 all season, and we did what we do.. we won again."

Stats don't lie. UT's opponents' have been tougher than TCU's and Cincinnati's

"Five total first downs."

"Allowed 100-some yards... TOTAL... total"

"Unfortunately this team is only ranked 22nd, and with better offensive results, no doubt they are a top-10 team"

It's the matchup everyone's wanted to see all year. Texas / Alabama. Florida has had a super season, but we all kinda knew they would screw up. Tebow is great, and has had a very nice college career, but even he couldn't win it alone against an incredible Alabama team. The Bearcats proved to the nation that they would not be beaten, either. Even in snow. Down by a bunch they, too, found a way to win.

With a dominating 42-7 win against New Mexico State U., Boise St. also proved they are BCS-worthy, and ready. But they in no way have done what Texas has done this season, granted they did exactly like Texas did last year, and put themselves into this position. Higher than UT or TCU this season? No way.

Cincinnati won the Big East. They did what they had to do to beat s good Pittsburgh team. They didn't show anything more than Texas or Boise State did on this day.

I don't have a vote .. but I sure wish I did!