Sorry for the lack of the regular daily posts on Monday, but instead of recovering from the 27 hours of traveling over the weekend, I instead worked ten more and then came home to immediately pass out. Things should be back on track the rest of the week, although Horns in the League will not return until tomorrow. Monday of course means new polls, and Texas predictably fell in both of them. The Horns slipped to 19th in both the ESPN/USA Today and AP rankings. Besides the Horns, the only other three-loss squads to crack the polls are Xavier (20th in both), Villanova (21st/25th), and Clemson (23rd/24th). The Big 12 still has the same three teams in both polls, although OU, Baylor, Mizzou, and K-State all grabbed a few votes from the coaches. There was also a new Bracketology from Joe Lunardi, who slid the Horns to a 4-seed playing in Denver for the first two rounds. As far as I’m concerned, that sounds great. It might be selfish, but I’d rather not deal with the nutjob Razorback fans if Texas were to get the “home pod” in Little Rock. The B-12 is the second-most represented conference, with the Jayhawks (1-seed), Aggies (2), Wildcats (8), Sooners (9), and Bears (10) joining the Horns in the mix. Caught up on some weekend TV thanks to the DVR and absolutely loved Rick Barnes’ appearance on Friday Night Lights. Coach played a recruiter from the fictional Texas Methodist University, which uses the TSU football stadium on the show but has a superimposed Austin skyline behind it. Barnes got the hotshot “Smash” Williams to give a verbal commitment to TMU, but I’ve got to hope his real recruiting calls are a little less wooden. If you missed it, you can check out full episodes at NBC.com. Rick’s in Episode 211, and he appears near the end. I’ve just joined a pretty big blogpoll hosted by the good folks at March to Madness. There are currently 18 voters and the newest poll will be released tomorrow, covering games through last night’s Big Monday. I’ll show my selections tomorrow along with commentary and invite you readers to chime in with your own thoughts. |