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Horns clobbered on Big Monday

Matt Cotcher

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in Texas Longhorns Basketball By Matt Cotcher   
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FINAL SCORE: Oklahoma 70 – Texas 49

1st Half: OU 33 – Texas 14

  • Texas started Prince Ibeh for the 2nd consecutive game, despite his having a relatively low impact on the game in Lubbock. This is the halfway point of the season – it’s time for Barnes to settle in to a starting 5 and regular rotation.
  • Texas opened 1-12 from the floor before Isaiah Taylor hit a 3-pointer. With six points, Texas is ice cold early. The defensive intensity is lacking, and the team has turned it over 6 times. In other words, they played their ugliest 10 minutes of the season.
  • By the 7:29 mark, Texas already had eight turnovers, including more than 1 per minute over the last 4:30.
  • Texas shot 6-30 (20%) in the first half (2-11 on 3-pointers). Their cold shooting leaked into everything they’re doing on the floor. They even let an average rebounding team outrebound them in the first 20 minutes.
2nd Half: Oklahoma 37 – Texas 35

  • The Horns actually ran a set offensive play that was effective to open the second half. Seeing Jonathan Holmes curl off a screen and hit a jumper at the elbow was a welcome sight.
  • Javan Felix is still a double-edged sword – in his third year, he’s still throwing up jumpers without any apparent feel for what Texas is trying to do offensively. But he’s the only one on the team that actively looks to score on a night when shots aren’t falling.
  • Seeing the Sooners out-hustle the Horns for every loose ball was more disconcerting than the offense.
  • Texas is 2 of their last 11 shooting at the 5:00 mark. They never found any resemblance of their stroke. It’s not that they had bad shots all night – it was getting open looks to fall.
  • The good news is that Texas made twice as many shots in the second half as they did in the first half. The bad news is they still only made 12.
Top takeaways
 

1. Early in the first half, the Sooners crashed the paint on defense and crowded the Horns. The result was Texas abandoning the interior and settling for jumpers. Once the the team started attacking the paint late in the half, they finally started scoring.

2. Everyone is going to overrate OU and discount Texas after this performance. Neither will prove to be correct over an extended period.

The stat story

  • Oklahoma shot 41.7% for the game. That’s a fairly efficient night for their offensive talent.
  • TaShawn Thomas ended with a double-double (12-11).
  • 5 Sooners finished in double figures and Ryan Spangler chipped in 9 more.
  • Texas guards took 34 of the Horns’ 60 shots (57%). That’s backwards for this team.
  • OU had more points in the paint that Texas, and the Horns took nearly double the three pointers that OU attempted. That’s backwards.
Looking ahead

Texas only has two games in the next 12 days (at Oklahoma State on 1/10, and WVU on 1/17). After tonight’s performance a week of hard practices is very timely. 

 
Surprised Texas was beaten this badly.  We knew OU was a good team but not this superior to Texas.  

Barnes and the guys need to go back to the drawing board and get the locker room mentality straight.   This team was all over the place tonight and no way indicative of the potential they can play to.

 
Yes, it was painful to watch and ugly. 

Horns seemed flat and were so COLD especially in the first half.... so so many missed buckets in the first half... if just a handful of those roll in and it might have been a game.

 
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Rick Barnes was very matter-of-fact after the game. He went "Charlie Strong" and talked about his team's lack of execution in all phases. 

He was quick to say nice things about OU, but he clearly pinned this loss on Texas more than feeling like Oklahoma is vastly superior.

 
FYI, UT & ESPN just set tip time for the game against WVU (next Saturday, 1/17) - game starts at 5:15 CST and will be broadcast on ESPN.

 
I am never surprised by Rick Barnes team underperforming. I can't remember any of his teams over performing? They all usually start out strong and go flat later. Looks like this team is doing the same thing. 

 
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