Game discussion for Saturday’s basketball battle between the Kansas Jayhawks and Texas Longhorns.
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Texas vs Kansas: Game Thread
Filed under Basketball, Lets Talk Texas by on Jan 21st, 2012. Comment.
Previewing Saturday’s basketball game between the Kansas Jayhawks and Texas Longhorns.
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Texas vs Kansas: Longhorns Host Red-Hot Jayhawks
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The Texas Longhorns are shutting out the Kansas Jayhawks at the half, 26-0 . Turning point : The kickoff. Seriously. Kansas has a terrible defense and Texas went right after it with the run game. Texas scored 14 points in the first quarter and never looked back. This is the third time this season Texas has scored 13 or more in the first quarter. It’s also the first time Texas scored touchdowns on its first two drives in almost two years. Stat of the half : Kansas had 10 total yards in the first half. The Jayhawks had been able to move the ball some against Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. That was not the case against Texas. Kansas only had four yards passing and six running. The Jayhawks were also held to one first down. Best player in the half : Texas running back Malcolm Brown had 103 yards in the first half. That’s his third 100-yard game as a true freshman. Brown is the fourth true freshman to have at least three 100-yard rushing games. Cedric Benson has five. Earl Campbell has four. Brown and Ricky Williams have three each. What Texas needs to do : Texas needs to continue to let the game play out and get David Ash some long throws in the second half. He needs to leave this game feeling good about himself. In order for that to happen, Ash has to connect on a pass down the field.

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Halftime: Texas 26, Kansas 0
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Texas â KUâs schedule will continue to be brutal on October 29th when they get to visit the Texas Longhorns. UT is coming off one of its worst seasons in over a decade, and they bring in another super-star recruiting class…. Source: Wildcat Victory
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Ranking the Big 12: Kansas Jayhawks
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……CITY, MO – MARCH 12: Jordan Hamilton #3 of the Texas Longhorns goes up for a shot against Brady Morningstar #12 of the Kansas Jayhawks during the 2011 Phillips 66 Big 12 Men’s Basketball Tournament championship game at Sprint Center on March 12, 2011… Source: Chicago Sun-Times
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Top-notch shooting guard should be on Bulls’ list
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Longhorns fans try to distract the Texas Tech Red Raiders at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, TX. Kansas City ’s Oklahoma Joe ribs are coated in spices before they’re thrown on the grill. A Kansas Jayhawks fan holds up a sign in the second half against… Source: Travel Channel
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Slideshow: Austin v. Kansas City & New Brunswick v. Philly
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Women’s Softball kicked off Big 12 play today against the Kansas Jayhawks with a big win. It was Alumni Day for the Longhorns who welcomed back some big names including All-Americans, Cat Osterman , Nikki Cockrell, Jodi Reeves and Lindsay Gardner. The… Source: We Are Austin
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Texas Softball Team starts Big 12 play with a win
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SAN ANTONIO — The Kansas Jayhawks are not in this tournament to win the sportsmanship trophy. They’re not here to go along and get along. They’re not terribly interested in playing nice. They made that perfectly clear before and during their Sweet 16 stomping of Richmond on Friday night, a 77-57 beating that was Kansas at its best. And cockiest. And most intimidating. The Jayhawks shoved their way inside the Spiders’ heads more than 24 hours before the game and never left, not until the final horn sounded. When Kansas star forward Marcus Morris encountered a couple of Richmond players in the hallway between media interviews Thursday, he issued a verbal warning: “You better be ready.” Then, while the Spiders were huddling in the tunnel before coming out onto the court for tipoff, the Jayhawks barged through. A shoving match ensued between the teams. “We were trying to run out,” said Kansas guard Josh Selby . “They stood right there, and we just tried to run through it.” “It got a little chippity,” said Morris. “We had a little battle to get out the tunnel first.” Said Richmond’s Kevin Smith : “They tried to run through there, and they ran into some walls. It’s a man thing. Would you let a man walk through you? They thought they were playing with some boys with that one.” No offense to Mr. Smith and the Spiders, but this was a men-against-boys game. Top-seeded Kansas had its way with the No. 12 seed, bursting out to a 31-9 lead and never giving any upset hopes a chance to grow in the Kansas-dominated Alamodome. Given the way both teams started the game, it’s fair to wonder whether the pregame fracas had a motivational effect on Kansas and an unsettling effect on Richmond. The Spiders say it did not, but the Jayhawks generally disagreed. Richmond point guard Kevin Anderson said the altercation was not an issue after tipoff, but that “I never got my team settled down.” If Richmond was unsettled, Kansas was unbridled. “I think it might have been a little bit (of a motivator),” said Kansas guard Brady Morningstar . The more you mix it up with the Jayhawks, the better they seem to do. Whatever chance there was that they wouldn’t start the game dialed in probably disappeared in that tunnel exchange. “Maybe they didn’t think we were ready to go,” Morris surmised. “But the first 11 minutes were probably the best we’ve played all year.” Kansas was indeed brilliant early. The Jayhawks moved the ball precisely and hit their perimeter shots. They extended their defense to disrupt Richmond’s rhythm and force them away from the basket. They predictably hammered the smaller Spiders on the glass. They were good in transition, good in the half court, good everywhere and in every way. “They are truly a great team,” Richmond coach Chris Mooney said. “They were kind of able to dictate the game, unfortunately, in every way.” Nobody played better early than Morningstar, who had 12 first-half points and finished with a team-high 18. The senior has a reputation as something of a provocateur. Marcus and twin brother Markieff Morris have been known to keep their elbows cocked and ready, whereas Morningstar is more apt to annoy opponents with his mouth. He got under the skin of Texas’ Jordan Hamilton in Lawrence earlier this season, prompting Hamilton to cuss at him and draw a technical foul. This time, Morningstar and Smith had gotten into it during one dead ball, and the officials brought both together for a lecture. Not long thereafter, Morningstar buried his fourth 3-pointer of the game and woofed at Smith.

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Motivated Jayhawks charge by Spiders
Filed under Basketball by on Mar 26th, 2011. Comment.
Kansas Jayhawks are the cream of the Big 12 crop in this year’s NCAA basketball tournament but it should have been the Texas Longhorns. Instead of the Road to the Final Four being paved with fame and glory for the Longhorns its paved with speed bumps… Source: Crimson and Cream Machine
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Tough NCAA Tournament Road For Texas Begins With Oakland
Filed under Basketball, News by on Mar 17th, 2011. Comment.
Terriers. Kansas enters the post season winners of eight straight and 14 of their past 15 contests. In the Big 12 conference tournament the club defeated Oklahoma St 63-62 in their opening game. In the semifinals the Jayhawks defeated Colorado 90-83. … Source: Tonys Picks
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Boston U Terriers versus Kansas Jayhawks TBS TV Friday March 18th 2011 NCAA Tournament College Basketball Sports Betting Odds Pick Preview
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