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Texas vs OU: Longhorns Basketball Faces Critical Road Test

There's no time for Texas basketball to celebrate Saturday's huge win over Kansas State, as the Longhorns hit the road this week for a two-game swing to play the Oklahomas, beginning with tonight's Valentine's date with the Sooners.

OU is reeling at the moment, having lost four straight -- including the first Big 12 win of the year for Texas Tech -- but while flawed, the Sooners aren't the pushover their 3-9 conference record suggests. Oklahoma has already defeated Kansas State twice, and outside of a pair of massacres in Columbia and Lawrence, the Sooners have been competitive in every game they've played. That's in part a reflection of the school's savvy hire of veteran coach Lon Kruger, who prior to taking over for Jeff Capel in Norman took UNLV to four of the past five NCAA Tournaments, and of course before that was a highly successful college coach at Kansas State, Florida, and Illinois, with an unsuccessful detour into the NBA coaching ranks in between.

Star-divide

The Sooners starting five are a solid group, headlined by star shooting guard Steven Pledger (6-4, 221), who has been ripping nets from beyond the arc at an exceptional 44% clip (62-140), and plays the J'Covan Brown role for Oklahoma. The star guard has a beautiful jump shot that he shoots with a consistent release, and a nifty grab-bag of offensive skills that he puts to use to score in a variety of ways inside the arc. Pledger is joined in the backcourt by point Sam Grooms (6-1, 200) and Cameron Clark (6-6, 197). Grooms is the more dangerous player, comping favorably to a less talented Myck Kabongo -- the junior has some nice ability to penetrate and create for teammates, but coughs up too many turnovers and is highly inconsistent shooting the ball from the outside. Sophomore Cameron Clark is a lanky wing who has really struggled to make an impact, and Oklahoma is really hurting that the well-regarded recruit has thus far failed to develop. Clark is proving to be more athletic than talented, lacks an outside stroke, and has yet to figure out how to finish consistently against collegiate defenses.

Oklahoma's starting frontline is more solid than most realize, featuring a pair of well-built forwards who play stronger than they do long, contributing efficient offense while doing a nice job protecting the paint with physical defense. Juniors Romero Osby (6-8, 237) and Andrew Fitzgerald (6-8, 243) are similar players both in stature and the type of value they provide. Fitzgerald is a more well-rounded offensive player -- more polished with the basketball in his hands, with a more robust series of moves that he uses well both to score and earn trips to the line -- while Osby is more of a brute force offensively, and a stronger rebounder and defender.

Again, Oklahoma's is not a bad starting five, but part of the trouble for the Sooners is the steep drop off after that. Only three players average 10+ minutes for Lon Kruger off the bench, and all of them are pretty substantially limited. Junior Carl Blair (6-2, 206) started at the point last year, and though he's quick and offers strong defense, he can't shoot the ball, he's a turnover machine, and he's a substandard finisher. Junior Tyler Neal (6-7, 224) and senior CJ Washington (6-7, 228) provide the only relief on the interior, but neither is a player that you can run the ball through and both struggle defensively.

Keys to the Game

Oklahoma is a classic example of the type of Big 12 opponent you can feel perfectly comfortable about playing at home, but worries you as a road opponent capable of beating you on a good night. Texas is the deeper, more talented team, but to avoid one of those painful, but all-too-typical Big 12 road defeats, the Longhorns have to make sure they take care of business on the margins. Strong rebounding, sound team/help defense, smart transition defense that identifies shooters (read: Pledger), and attack-minded offense that seeks buckets at the rim or trips to the line.

1. Don't lose Steven Pledger. I'll never forget the pre-game speech one of my old basketball coaches gave our team one night. We were getting ready to play our big rival, who featured one amazing player with in-the-gym range and not much else around him. Emphasizing the need to know where he was at all times, our coach pointed at each of us and said, "I don't care if he runs to the locker room to take a piss. I want you there holding his d*ck."

That's pretty much the mantra tonight with Steven Pledger, who is capable of single-handedly shooting OU to an upset win tonight. The junior has really blossomed this season, using his quick release and deadly accuracy to rain threes from the outside, complemented by capable ability to score off the bounce. I imagine we'll mostly guard him with Julien Lewis and J'Covan Brown, but we need everyone on the court to be aware of where Pledger is and close out on him, whether in the halfcourt or transition. The Sooners don't have enough firepower to win if Pledger isn't scoring 15+ points.

2. Make Steven Pledger defend. Texas Tech picked up their first conference win in part because Steven Pledger couldn't stay on the floor. Limited by foul trouble, Pledger played just 31 minutes and scored 4 points, and the rest of the Sooners couldn't pick up the slack. Pledger is an average defender, and whenever he's guarding Brown or Sheldon McClellan, Texas should attack, make him play defense, and try to draw some fouls.

3. One and done for Oklahoma. Like Texas, the Sooners are well above average at snagging their own misses, and both Fitzgerald and Osby will gobble up weak efforts to keep them off the boards. You have to body them up and be physical, and one of the signs that we're in trouble is if Texas' big men are either struggling to keep them off the glass, or racking up fouls trying to do so.

4. Forward progress for Kabongo and McClellan. Finishing this season strong and reaching its potential for this season has always been about Texas' two most talented freshmen taking a step forward as the calendar turned to February. The consistency isn't there, but both Kabongo and McClellan have variously demonstrated that heightened ability, and if both players show strong we're capable of beating just about anybody. And if even just one of them delivers a good game, we're solid favorites to take care of business against weaker competition. The big worry is a poor game from both, which makes us vulnerable offensively, dependent on J'Covan to carry a huge load in order to avoid the upset.

Prediction: This isn't a gimme, and we're perfectly capable of losing if Oklahoma outplays us on the margins, but I've been impressed with Texas' steady improvement in all of those important facets of the game, which help allow our core strengths to come through. I'm feeling optimistic that our freshman guards can thrive in this match up, our frontcourt is up for playing physical and strong inside, and our depth and conditioning provides a substantial edge down the stretch, if it comes down to it. The young Horns keep building momentum: Texas 69 Oklahoma 60

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This Is Wangmene's Type Of Game

Lexi loves to bang and should thrive against similar body types.

Oklahoma is not completely terrible

Really surprised by Steven Pledger’s year. He wasn’t a terrible player in his first two years (kind of J’Covan Brown-ish), but I thought he had maxed out (unlike Brown). Kudos to Kruger for getting the best out of him.

I actually thought Cameron Clark would be OU’s best player, but he appears to have regressed quite a bit his sophomore year. Goes to show success is not guaranteed, for those expecting Sheldon McClellan to make the leap next year.

Clark has a horrible and horribly inconsistent jumper

That he relies on way too much. He’s easily OU’s most athletic player, but to say he’s been a disappointment up to this point would be a massive understatement.

If Kabongo guards Grooms, I think he’ll give him fits. As PB mentioned, Grooms has zero jump shot and teams routinely play several feet off him just giving him any shot he dares to take (think Dogus Balbay).

Good Opportunity for Chappy as well

Chapman could have the kind of game he haid in Ames against an undersized team if he can stay on the floor.

I'd almost guarantee you a career high of some sort
Kabongo

Let’s hope he can stay on the court and make some good things happen. I haven’t seen OU play this year but will Myck have any difficulty penetrating on these guys?

That quote from your old coach made me laugh. Reminded me of one of my high school coaches. Picture Norm from Cheers except 6’5 and really pissed off. On defense he would yell at us to “Get in his jock and play with his pecker!”

Uh, no.
I haven’t seen OU play this year but will Myck have any difficulty penetrating on these guys?
Do They Play Defense In Norman?

Wow, just checked the conference stats and OU is not a good team defensively. 12th in several categories, like points allowed, field goal percentage allowed, blocked shots, etc.

Our defense is god awful

You can expect to get plenty of easy, uncontested shots inside tonight IMO. OU is terrible at defending the rim and constantly lose guys on defense. We’re great at lettting a team get a lead, clawing our way back to a manageable deficit, then giving up ridiculously easy buckets to let said lead be extended to unmanageable.

OU defense seems to have regressed since I last looked at their numbers

Prior to conference play, kenpom had them as the #62 ranked defense, but right now they are ranked #118.

OU takes a lot of jump shots. Only 25% of their attempts are at the rim, which is a very low total.

Sounds like us earlier in the season

With so many Freshmen, we played that way frequently, but are starting to put it together.

Damn,

12th in several categories in a 10 team league, they must really suck.

Well, they are OU after all
I'm gonna be there tonight. I'm the only Longhorn in my family, lol. I get brag hard when we win!
How is everyone planning on sneaking this game in on V-day?
DVR and Craig Way
Hard to DVR ESPN3
Just saw that KBVO will have the game.

So DVR is possible if you live in the Austin area.

Not Just Austin

Click the link for stations carrying the game throughout the country.

Aren't games on ESPN3 generally available after the game for the entire season?

I know they were for football.

Trying to find tickets to this still

anybody have any ideas? I live here in OK.

I'd imagine you could just go to the box office

No chance it’s a sell out.

Hate when people get Season Tickets then don't go to the games.
I'm not sure it's that

As much as it’s people just not going in the first place. I absolutely hate how terrible our support for b-ball is. I fully expect thousands of empty seats tonight. Just embarrassing.

We feel the same way. Hard to change that football mentality.

Fans only come out when you have studs like Hollis Price or TJ Ford, but both teams set a high standard with the level of Football they play.

Fans dont want to settle for less with basketball

Just got back from game. Wasn't that bad, seats were filled pretty good.
Yeah there was more people there than I thought there would be.
That's what i figured. Thanks!
Can we all agree that BlowU is the worst Valentine's date ever?
OU is that valentines date that is always drunk and hooked on meth
Trap game

Freshmen on the road is always a risk. If Pledger goes off, we could get rolled. And I’m worried about those bruisers up front.

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