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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 2/28/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
TEXAS
 
KANSAS
+7.5  

-7.5  
+250

-330

136.5
 
64
Final
69

TEXAS (17 - 11) at KANSAS (22 - 6)
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Saturday, 2/28/2015 5:00 PM
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539TEXAS134.5137
540KANSAS-7-7.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TEXAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games17-11-11.714-129-1168.731.444.1%40.360.527.036.6%30.8
Road Games6-609-35-765.228.341.9%38.264.828.638.7%33.0
Last 5 Games2-3-2.62-32-366.429.645.6%35.662.227.837.5%29.6
Conference Games6-9-8.27-88-765.628.342.5%37.265.228.939.8%32.1
TEXAS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)68.731.424-5444.1%6-1834.3%15-2172.3%401113164137
vs opponents surrendering64.229.622-5441.4%6-1833.4%14-2067.9%34912196144
Team Stats (Road Games)65.228.322-5341.9%6-1832.9%15-2171.2%381012194148
Stats Against (All Games)60.527.021-5636.6%6-1834.3%13-2065.2%3181119693
vs opponents averaging68.832.324-5543.3%6-1934.1%15-2268.2%351013187124
Stats Against (Road Games)64.828.621-5538.7%6-1634.3%16-2565.3%3391318693

KANSAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games22-6+7.415-1213-1271.834.544.7%38.064.629.439.8%33.5
Home Games13-0+88-47-379.036.548.3%39.264.228.539.4%32.1
Last 5 Games3-2-0.32-32-370.429.849.0%33.263.829.639.2%32.0
Conference Games11-4+5.38-77-872.333.546.6%37.064.828.438.1%34.9
KANSAS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)71.834.525-5544.7%7-1640.2%16-2270.9%381114176135
vs opponents surrendering62.528.822-5340.5%6-1832.8%13-2068.2%33912196133
Team Stats (Home Games)79.036.527-5748.3%7-1740.3%18-2570.6%391117167125
Stats Against (All Games)64.629.423-5839.8%6-1931.9%13-1966.9%331011196115
vs opponents averaging68.832.324-5444.2%6-1834.6%14-2167.4%361014187124
Stats Against (Home Games)64.228.523-5939.4%7-2032.1%11-1767.7%32913206125
Average power rating of opponents played: TEXAS 77.5,  KANSAS 79.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TEXAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/10/2015@ OKLAHOMA ST58-69L2L125O21-6134.4%37926-5547.3%3710
1/17/2015W VIRGINIA77-50W-3W136U21-4942.9%441913-5424.1%3217
1/19/2015@ TCU66-48W-2.5W120.5U24-5048.0%411318-5433.3%308
1/24/2015KANSAS62-75L-4L133O24-6040.0%36927-6243.5%373
1/26/2015@ IOWA ST86-89L5W142.5O33-7146.5%391229-5354.7%296
1/31/2015@ BAYLOR60-83L3L127.5O27-7038.6%391030-6248.4%439
2/4/2015OKLAHOMA ST63-65L-6.5L126.5O21-4744.7%351820-5238.5%298
2/7/2015@ KANSAS ST61-57W-1.5W123U20-3754.1%311115-4731.9%255
2/11/2015TCU66-43W-9.5W125.5U19-3751.4%361215-5228.8%279
2/14/2015TEXAS TECH56-41W-16.5L120.5U20-4544.4%31716-4833.3%289
2/17/2015@ OKLAHOMA69-71L6.5W131.5O24-5543.6%401322-6136.1%375
2/21/2015IOWA ST77-85L-3L145.5O29-7140.8%431226-5646.4%328
2/24/2015@ W VIRGINIA64-71L3.5L137U21-4052.5%281722-5242.3%249
2/28/2015@ KANSAS              
3/2/2015BAYLOR              
3/7/2015KANSAS ST              

KANSAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/10/2015TEXAS TECH86-54W-15W133O32-6152.5%431118-5532.7%3415
1/13/2015OKLAHOMA ST67-57W-7W135U16-4337.2%431616-5131.4%2612
1/17/2015@ IOWA ST81-86L4.5L147O32-7542.7%441531-6150.8%3312
1/19/2015OKLAHOMA85-78W-5.5W138O29-6048.3%391126-6540.0%3613
1/24/2015@ TEXAS75-62W4W133O27-6243.5%37324-6040.0%369
1/28/2015@ TCU64-61W-4.5L135U24-5246.2%401422-7230.6%5010
1/31/2015KANSAS ST68-57W-12L136.5U26-5844.8%42820-6033.3%377
2/2/2015IOWA ST89-76W-7W154.5O32-6350.8%381630-7241.7%4114
2/7/2015@ OKLAHOMA ST62-67L-1L133U21-5339.6%351822-5540.0%3512
2/10/2015@ TEXAS TECH73-51W-10.5W131U26-4953.1%361418-5433.3%2910
2/14/2015BAYLOR74-64W-7.5W139.5U22-4746.8%321021-5637.5%3312
2/16/2015@ W VIRGINIA61-62L-1.5L148U24-4949.0%321424-6437.5%3710
2/21/2015TCU81-72W-13L132O28-4858.3%291424-5940.7%3313
2/23/2015@ KANSAS ST63-70L-5L128O22-5639.3%371325-5347.2%2812
2/28/2015TEXAS              
3/3/2015W VIRGINIA              
3/7/2015@ OKLAHOMA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TEXAS: Texas coach Rick Barnes got himself off the hot seat last season by leading a young squad to 24 wins and now the Longhorns expect more in what could be a special season in Austin. They return a lot of important players from a team that made it to the NCAA Round of 32, while also bringing in one of the nation's most highly-coveted freshmen in PF Myles Turner, who has a chance to be a star from day one. He was not highly recruited early in his college basketball career because he was raw, but showed the potential last season that had every school chasing him. He stands 6-foot-11 and can score from anywhere on the court. His ability to hit the outside shot allows C Cameron Ridley (11.2 PPG, 8.2 RPG, 2.2 BPG) the room the dominate down low. After losing weight from his freshman to sophomore campaign, Ridley became a monster on both ends of the court. These two have the chance to be one of the most dominant rebounding duos in the country, making it difficult for the opponent to score. PG Isaiah Taylor (12.7 PPG, 4.0 APG, 3.3 RPG) was one of the biggest surprises in the Big 12 last season. Despite not being ranked in the top-300 in the 2013 freshman class, Taylor showed that he is a blur in the open court, while constantly putting pressure on the defense. He should be even better in his sophomore campaign. With slimmed-down veteran SF Jonathan Holmes (12.8 PPG, 7.2 RPG and 1.3 BPG) and volume shooter SG Javan Felix (11.6 PPG, 2.8 APG, 34% threes), the Longhorns have a great combination of talented youth and experience that should have them contending for the Big 12 title.
KANSAS: The Jayhawks lost the No. 1 and No. 3 picks in the 2014 NBA draft, but once again have the talent to win the Big 12 and contend for a national title. Junior PF Perry Ellis (13.5 PPG, 6.7 RPG, 55% FG, 47% threes) is the top returning player for the Jayhawks, giving the team a proven veteran. Ellis is a polished of scorer on the block, but he also has the ability to step out and hit the 18-foot jump shot. SG Wayne Selden Jr. (9.7 PPG, 2.6 RPG, 2.5 APG) had a solid freshman season, but will be asked to assume a greater scoring load with Andrew Wiggins and Joel Embiid gone. Last season, Selden battled ankle injuries, and should be much more explosive in the 2014-15 campaign. The freshman duo of PF Cliff Alexander and swingman Kelly Oubre should both make immediate impacts for the Jayhawks. Alexander has the looks of a pro with his 6-foot-8, 240-pound frame, as he will be as strong of player as there is in the conference. He is still raw with his post moves, but his motor and rebounding should make him a double-double machine. Oubre will remind Jayhawks fans of Keith Langford, as a smooth-shooting lefty with the ability to finish off the bounce. PF Jamari Traylor (4.8 PPG, 4.1 RPG in 16.1 MPG) and PG Frank Mason (5.5 PPG and 2.1 APG in 16.2 MPG) are two players the Jayhawks will look to give them more meaningful minutes, especially early in the season as the freshman get acclimated to the college game.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW (TEXAS-KANSAS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Texas-Kansas Preview* ======================

By JACK CASSIDY STATS Writer

Texas (17-11) at Kansas (22-6), 5:00 p.m. EDT

Kansas should be pleased to return home, and not simply because of its spotless record at Allen Fieldhouse.

After tangling with court stormers following an upset loss, the Jayhawks head back to Lawrence on Saturday to take on a Texas team which failed to utilize its superior size in a previous loss to them this season.

The eighth-ranked Jayhawks (22-6, 11-4 Big 12) shot 39.3 percent in a 70-63 loss at rival Kansas State on Monday, and Wildcats fans swarmed the court as the buzzer sounded, placing Kansas players and coach Bill Self in unsafe circumstances.

One fan body-checked forward Jamari Traylor, and Self was at one point pinned between the mob of students and the scorers table.

"I thought (Traylor) handled it better than most would," Self said. "We haven't talked about that one time since the game was over. I think in the locker room afterwards I said, 'We let that happen.'

"If we'd have played better, not allowed it to happen, it would never have occurred."

The postgame fiasco only added to another disappointing road game for Kansas. The Jayhawks have dropped three of four away from home, also losing at then-No. 23 West Virginia on Feb. 16 and at Oklahoma State on Feb. 7.

At Allen Fieldhouse, however, Kansas has won 23 consecutive games - including 14 this season. The Jayhawks average 77.9 points at home compared with 66.2 elsewhere.

Texas (17-11, 6-9 Big 12) has spoiled that brand of dominance before, ending the Jayhawks' 69-game home winning streak on Jan. 22, 2011.

The Longhorns, who rank second in the nation with a plus-9.5 rebound differential, can counter Kansas this time with their interior presence, although that approach failed in a 75-62 loss Jan. 24 in which Texas was outworked on the glass 37-36.

That defeat marked one of only four times that Texas has been outrebounded. Starting big men Jonathan Holmes, Connor Lammert and Cameron Ridley combined for just 13 boards.

Myles Turner had eight rebounds and five blocks, but was outplayed by his freshman counterpart Cliff Alexander, who had a team-high 15 points and nine rebounds for Kansas.

Self has seen a great deal of improvement with Turner since that meeting.

"He's playing closer to the basket maybe than what he was the first time we played him," Self said. "He's hard to guard in there because he gets his shot off so quick, it's too quick that you can't trap it."

Turner and the Longhorns shot 52.5 percent Tuesday, but they turned the ball over 17 times and fell to the then-No. 20 Mountaineers 71-64 for their third straight loss.

"You can win a lot of games shooting how we did tonight, but we committed too many turnovers and we did it at the wrong time," said coach Rick Barnes.

The Longhorns have dropped their last six against ranked opponents and are 1-7 versus Kansas since ending its lengthy home streak in 2011.

Sophomore guard Isaiah Taylor matched a season high with 23 points against the Jayhawks on Jan. 24 and is averaging 18.0 in his last two games.

Barnes can clinch his 400th career win at Texas with a victory Saturday. Only eight active coaches have reached that milestone with their current school.


Last Updated: 4/28/2024 10:08:26 AM EST.


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