SEASON COMPARISON
| Baylor | Texas | Baylor | Texas | |||
| Overall Record | 15-4 | 14-4 | Offensive Efficiency (Rank) | 118.7 (5) | 107.8 (73) | |
| Conference Record | 3-2 | 3-1 | Defensive Efficiency (Rank) | 96.7 (94) | 87.5 (14) | |
| Home Record |
11-1 | 9-0 | Strength of Schedule Rank | #35 | #57 | |
| Away / Neutral Record | 2-2 / 2-1 | 2-2 / 4-1 | Quality Wins | n-Arizona St, at Wash St, Okie St, at Kansas St |
UCLA n-Villanova at Wisconsin, |
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| Record Last 5 and 10 Games | 3-2 / 7-3 | 3-2 / 7-3 | Losses | n-Wake F. S. Carolina at A&M at OU
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n-Notre Dame n-Michigan St at Arkansas at Okloahoma |
Prior to Saturday's tip with A&M I discussed how well positioned the Longhorns would be if they could rattle off five straight wins. One up, one down with the home victory over A&M, but Texas tonight faces its toughest test of the stretch -- on the road against a solid, at times explosive, Baylor squad. Tonight's contest is enormously important for both teams.
For Baylor, a loss tonight would be their first at home drop them two in the home court hole (the Bears lost to A&M in Waco), placing them three games behind Oklahoma and Kansas in the loss column and two behind the 'Horns. Not only would that all but end any hope Baylor harbors of making a run at the conference title, but they'd find themselves with a tough row to hoe to earn a first-round bye in the Big 12 tournament. A win tonight, on the other hand, would give the Bears a much-needed short-term boost in momentum right before a back-to-back set at Missouri and versus Kansas in Waco. Should the Bears win tonight, stay hot, and win the next two over MU and KU, they'll be very much alive for the conference crown, ranked in the Top 25, and in a driver's seat for a first-round Big 12 bye.
For the Longhorns, the issue tonight is not so much that a loss would be horrible, but that a win would be exceptional. Win tonight and Texas gets to head back to Austin to host two strong North division challengers (KSU, Mizzou) before heading to Lincoln. If starting this evening Texas goes 2-2 or worse across the next four, a conference title run is out of the question and (depending on how things went down) it may be difficult not to feel discouraged about the team's post-season prospects.
For me, tonight's game is the big one. If Texas goes on the road and steals one from Baylor at the Ferrell Center, I love their chances of winning the next three to hit the home stretch at 7-1 in conference, with all priizes in play. Don't forget: Rick Barnes has never lost to Baylor in his entire career - a perfect 22-0 mark since he arrived in Austin. If he can extend that streak again tonight, it'll be time to talk about whether the team has turned a corner and begun to hit that late-season peak.
A few keys to tonight's game after the jump.

A few things to watch for tonight:
1. Dominate the boards. Baylor can run and gun with any team in the country. What they don't like to do is rebound. And I actually think it's a "like" thing: the Bears neither lack height nor athleticism. Their style is four-to-the-floor -- rebounding an afterthought. Starting with the obvious, Texas must keep Baylor to one-and-done on missed shots. Not so obvious, I think Rick Barnes should strongly consider trying to take advantage of Baylor's weak defensive rebounding efforts, sending three or four players to the offensive glass -- particularly Justin Mason, who excelled in that role against Texas Tech, pulling in six offensive rebounds.
Or maybe not. The flip side of crashing the glass is that it can leave the floor unbalanced, generally, and facilitate the transition opportunities upon which Baylor thrives, in particular. In my mind, how Barnes plays this is the most interesting strategic element of tonight's game. In each of Baylor's four losses this year, they've allowed opponents to recoup offensive rebounds at a 40% or better clip. In Baylor's 15 wins, that number never crosses the 40% line -- more often than not down in the 20-25% range.
2. Defend the three-point line. While the Longhorns are the worst three-point shooting team in the conference, Baylor is one of the best, ranking second in the conference and knocking down nearly 40% of their attempts from behind the line. Tweety Carter and LaceDarius Dunn are the players to run off the line, as they both shoot well over 40% from distance, both at about 42%. Dunn is a streak shooter who doesn't elevate much on his jumper, so defenders don't have to close out as far as they normally might. Henry Dugat also shoots about 40%, but is more dangerous taking the ball to the basket, as is Curtis Jerrells, the Del Valle product who is the emotional leader of the team and its top scorer.
3. Control the crowd/big runs. In terms of dealing with the Bears' penchant for finding open three pointers in a high speed, fast-shooting game, the big defensive goal for Rick Barnes tonight is to make Baylor play uncomfortably. If the Bears are running up and down the floor in an up-tempo contest in which their guards have space to shoot in transition, it could be a long night for the 'Horns. The Bears are one of those teams -- when they're clicking on all cylinders, playing in a game that suits their style/tempo -- that can literally beat anyone in the country. It's up to Texas to make Baylor play a style game they don't want to play. If the 'Horns succeed, they'll win.
Relatedly, winning on the road tonight means thwarting the Bears each time they try start to get in their up-tempo groove and start to make a run. Baylor is favored at home for a reason, and Texas will have to do more than show up and play solidly to win. Rick will need to coach well tonight, both in making the Bears play our style of game and in being smart with game management to keep Baylor from getting hot and riling up the Ferrell Center crowd. Rick doesn't like to use timeouts when his team is going through adversity, but I wouldn't mind him strategically calling a few breaks tonight -- if not for his guys, then to slow down theirs.
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Bullshit
I don’t have ESPNU, so it’ll once again be me stuck with Craig Way on the radio, unless there’s a good feed on justin.tv. At least I can watch “The Universe” on the History Channel. I hate this. I’m accustomed to these Big 12 games being on FSN.
As for the game, my heart says our defense will annihilate them and we’ll pull away because of their suspect defense. But then I look at the Arkansas game, and think this one is a total tossup.
And that is what the line suggests. I’ve seen anywhere from Baylor -1.5 to a straight up pick-em.
Obviously, I would hate to lose to Baylor and end this streak. On the other hand, if Baylor can’t beat us now without a good PG and their superior experience, they never will, considering our immediately bright future in the upcoming years.
goingforthecorner - January 27, 2009
do you get espn360?
game should be on there
whodat - January 27, 2009
I don't know if this helps...
Affiliate stations carrying the game.
dimecoverage - January 27, 2009
My quick thoughts
Baylor is favored for a reason. Their offensive efficiency alone is scary. If the Bears are hitting threes, this is going to be a long game. I’ve long said that the Longhorn defense will keep them in just about any game. The trip to Waco will test that theory.
This isn’t a game that I expect to win, even with the ridiculous Barnes over Baylor winning streak. The Bears have come close to knocking off Texas in recent years and this could very easily be their night.
I’ll add one more Key to the Game: Let James and Johnson dominate. The Baylor guards are really good but their big men are still exploitable. I don’t think Baylor has anyone who can check James on the wing or Johnson when he turns and faces the basket from the high post.
Sorry, just one more, Ward and Balbay off the bench. I expect to see the Longhorns play with three guards for most of the night to match the Bears’ perimeter shooting and quickness. This means Texas needs good, turnover free games from Varez and Dogus.
awiggo - January 27, 2009
TV Listings
http://www.texassports.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/012509aaa.html
KNVA Cable 12 in Austin on Time Warner
awiggo - January 27, 2009
Ward and Balbay...
…this is really a game where they can earn their stripes. Ward, especially, since Balbay has been a much larger factor the past few games.
I know Wiggo touched on it, but their defensive chops appear to be well-suited for this match-up…
txtwstr7 - January 27, 2009
That makes no sense. Baylor lost to USC and Oklahoma @ home, lost to A&M @ College Station.
I think Baylor wins by a small margin.
sleepyhawk - January 27, 2009
Mistake
PB first mentioned that BU lost at home to A&M, when that loss really occured in College Station. Corrected. Thanks.
awiggo - January 27, 2009
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