TV: 3 P.M., Fox Sports Net (Texas only) The Texas Longhorns (6-2) get a break from their brutal December non-conference slate as they host perennial patsy Texas State (4-5) in a 3 P.M. game at the Frank Erwin Center. Considering that the Bobcats have beaten Texas only five times in 40 tries and have already lost this year to such powerhouses as the University of Arkansas-Little Rock and University of Texas Pan-Am, I feel that the Longhorns should do just fine. Texas State is a very small team, with their tallest players checking in at 6-foot-7, one of whom is sophomore guard Brandon Bush. They run a three-guard look with a bench that runs only about two or three deep. Although eleven players saw significant minutes in Texas State’s last game against UT-Permian Basin, the game was a blowout over a Division II opponent and allowed the team a chance to play the scrubs. Although a guard, Bush leads the team in minutes, points, and rebounds per game. Against UTPB, he scored 21 points and logged six assists. Freshman Atnwon Williams notched his highest rebounding total in the Bobcats’ win, ripping down fourteen boards. But most importanly for Texas State, their win over UTPB avenged a loss from last season — yes, a loss to a D-2 school — and pushed their 2006-07 wins past last season’s grand total of three. For Texas, this will be a chance to get some more experience for our less-seasoned players and an opportunity to fine-tune some aspects of the game. We know that Kevin Durant, A.J. Abrams, and D.J. Augustin should do fine against this team. Hell, the whole squad should look great against the Bobcats. But personally, I will most interested to see if Connor Atchley picks up where he left off on Sunday night. He seems to do fine against the lesser opponents — think back to his great game against Lousiana-Monroe last November — so he should be perfectly fine against Texas State. But psychologically, I think it would be good for him to have two solid games of momentum coming into the Arkansas tilt on Wednesday. Damion James needs to continue his re-emergence on the offensive end and on the glass. He has been working his way back to the level we saw in the earliest games of the season, and we will need him to play at that same level (or higher) when conference play arrives. Also, it would be good to have “The Omen” reach the free throw line and get those four misses from LSU out of his head. According to recruiting gurus, he was not a poor free throw shooter in high school, so I’d like to see that mental block disappear. I’m hoping to see more quality minutes from Dexter Pittman this afternoon. With the game likely well in hand before halftime — the Longhorns have won the last two contests by an average of 34 points — Pittman should get a chance to work on his inside game with his leaner frame. He should also get in some good conditioning, because I’m guessing that Texas State and its three-guard scheme will push the tempo. We will get a chance to see more out of Craig Winder and J.D. Lewis today, and hopefully there will be more playing time for Harrison Smith. Besides J.D. giving our starting guards rest, none of these players have much of a role with the team yet. And honestly, I’m no sure that Smith is going to have much of one this season. But it’d be good for him to get as much experience as possible to prepare him for future years. And as far as Winder and Lewis go, they’ll need to be ready to give some important minutes off the bench as the long season wears on and our starting five start to feel its wear and tear. Of course, the subplot of the game is the inevitable 400th win for Rick Barnes. There isn’t much suspense here, but it will be nice to see him recognized after the game. Coach’s 200th win at Texas is also fast approaching, although there is the possibility it could come as early as the road game Tennessee. I’d never like to see a Texas team lose, but if it happens that way, then Barnes’ 200th Longhorn win would come at home against Centenary. For me, the most intriguing storyline of the day is whether or not I can make it to tipoff in time. As I type this, I’m waiting outside the Erwin Center to reserve my seat when doors open in just over an hour. Then it’s a rush over to the UTC for a 2 P.M. final exam in a fairly easy elective. The goal time for finishing the final is 30 minutes, at which point I’ll then sprint up the bitch of a hill on MLK and try to reach the front row of the South O-Zone by a 3 P.M. tip. Wish me luck. Or just bring me a bottle of water for my post-run thirst. For those of you in Austin, they are running a ticket special on this one — buy two general admission tickets and get a third free. And with many students already gone for the holidays, there should be a bevy of seats behind either basket that will be open for GA folks to sit in. |
One Response to “Afternoon delight”
on 17 Dec 2006 at 2:13 am # IAMEvilBeAr
Connor wins. He broke that guy’s leg!