Wolfpack’s Journey to the Big Dance: What Secrets Are Behind Their Fierce Drive?
Texas comes into the game with an 18-14 record, and to be honest, I have no qualms whatsoever about this team making it into one of these games. I always find it a bit odd how they build brackets. For example, does Texas deserve a chance to get in this tournament more than a team like Sienna Probably. I’m also okay expanding the tournament to another round, because that just means more wildness and chaos. But, for now, both of these teams have to play for a chance at the larger field of 64. Texas struggled in the SEC this season. They were just 9-9 for the year, and mixed losses at home with road ones. They have struggled significantly in their past six games, losing five of them. Their losses were to quality teams, for the most part. They dropped a game at Georgia, then lost at home to Florida. Beat Texas A&M on the road before losing to Arkansas, and then losing at home to Oklahoma and to Ole Miss in the SEC Tournament. Three of those losses probably are ones that they could’ve avoided – Georgia, Oklahoma, and even Ole Miss. The Longhorns are certainly capable of winning games, but it feels like they only get one guy going in each game rather than work together. The team only averages 12.3 assists per game, while scoring 83.8 points per game. According to Teamrankings.com, that puts them at 290th in the NCAA for assists per game.


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