Baylor Bears at Texas Longhorns
Frank Erwin Center | Austin, TX | Tip: 3 P.M.
TV: Big 12 Network (affiliate list); ESPN Full Court; ESPN360.com

The Longhorns righted the ship with a high-scoring 95-83 victory over Texas Tech on Wednesday night, but the road ahead remains difficult. Texas hosts Baylor this afternoon, a young but incredibly talented team that is far exceeding its preseason expectations. While many media outlets pegged the Bears as the 10th-best team in the Big 12, they have shown flashes of absolute brilliance even in losses to teams like Kansas and K-State.

Although the Bears lost the senior leadership of Curtis Jerrells and Kevin Rogers after last season, they’ve added an imposing presence in the paint with Michigan transfer Ekpe Udoh. As just a sophomore, the big man broke Chris Webber’s blocked shot record, but he’s added a bevy of offensive moves since arriving in Waco.

Texas fans are very familiar with the backcourt combo of Tweety Carter and LaceDarius Dunn. Both are very quick guards with silky-smooth shots, but Carter has become quite the facilitator in the point guard role this year. He is averaging 6.5 assists to go along with his 16.7 points per game. Dunn, meanwhile, is an incredibly streaky shooter who is very, very dangerous when he gets hot. In a 31-point blowout over Oklahoma earlier this season, he exploded for 28 points on a 6-for-8 performance behind the arc.

In the frontcourt, the Bears are incredibly intimidating. Besides the 6’10” Udoh, Baylor also starts 7-footer Josh Lomers and the 6’10” Anthony Jones. This trio of players gives Coach Scott Drew a back line in his 2-3 zone that blocks a lot of shots and gets great pressure out on the corners and wings. Jones is also a solid outside shooter, which means Texas will have to keep an eye on the pick-and-pop when he is setting screens for Dunn and Carter.

Off the bench, Quincy Acy is a high-energy sixth man who leads the team with a success rate of more than 71% from the field. This number is buoyed by the fact that Acy usually finds himself open for an authoritative dunk at least four or five times a game. If Texas continues its trend of poor defensive rotation, Acy is bound to get a ton of points this afternoon.

Keys to the game

Texas has had a lot of problems against zone defenses this season, and Baylor’s 2-3 is very, very good. The Longhorns have to be patient in their efforts to break down the zone, and simply cannot settle for lazy ball reversal around the perimeter that results in bad three-point looks. Texas must attack the soft middle of the zone and get its share of good looks inside the arc.

In addition, the Longhorns can’t afford to give Baylor a ton of points in transition. Last Saturday, Texas absolutely melted down in the second half against Connecticut, and turnovers were a huge part of the problem. The Bears love to pile up points by pushing the tempo, so Texas needs to limit their turnovers and get back quickly after their offensive possessions.