I Stand Corrected
I did not think there was any way that Turgeon and this team had a 6 game winning streak in them. I was wrong. Donald Sloan led five A&M players in double figures with 16 points, as the Ags defeated the Missouri Tigers 96-86. This game should ensure that the Aggies are dancing. Turgeon and all the players deserve credit for winning the games they had to win. I expect the selection committee to choose A&M, tu, OSU, KU, and OU from the Big 12.
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KU, OU, MU, and ATM are good now. ATM needs to win round one of the B12 Tourney at least. (btw, you left out MU)
Tex, OSU and KSU are bubbles.
Don't kid yourself...
…UT is in.
We'll carry the banner high!
Bring On The Cats
by TB on Mar 8, 2009 12:36 AM CST up reply actions
I think KU, OU, Missouri, A&M, and texas are in.
I really think KSU is in, too.
If they only take 5, I would put KSU in over texas, b/c they only big win texas has is over OU in Austin, and they injured Blake Griffin to get that win. KSU has the same conference record as texas, but they beat A&M in College Station.
I think OSU is last man out, unless they make a mircaulous run in the conference tournament (could happen in OKC).
I hope you're right
We have our shot to lock it up if we can beat Texas and KU in OKC.
We'll carry the banner high!
Bring On The Cats
by TB on Mar 8, 2009 3:14 PM CDT up reply actions
what game is texas' signature win of the season?
UCLA or OU (i know girffin was out)
Also, I think right now OSU makes it in over KSU, but they are so close that if one goes farther than the other in the B12 Tourney that could determine who gets in.
my picks
KU
OU
Mizzou
A&M
Tex
OSU
by jarrett.adams on Mar 9, 2009 7:40 AM CDT up reply actions
I don't think the Big 12 gets six teams in
I think they’ll only get 5.
Agree that who goes further in OKC could make the difference on who stays home between KSU and OSU.
I disagree...
…the only thing I see separating us right now is that OSU beat us last week. While OSU admittedly played a (much) more difficult non-con schedule, they didn’t beat any of those tough teams they played. Their best win is what, Siena? Not a bad team, but is it much better than K-State’s best non-con win (Cleveland State, playing Butler in the Horizon finals)?
Either way, I’m afraid we’re on the outside looking in right now. Wins over UT and KU in OKC could change that quickly, though.
We'll carry the banner high!
Bring On The Cats
by TB on Mar 9, 2009 11:01 AM CDT up reply actions

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