That's 3 Big 12 coaches in a week or so
IowaBear said:
Took Tech -3.5 also felt like east $$.. KU is CRIMINALLY overrated
DanaDane said:
Yep. Definitely the most competitive conference but honestly could see an avenue where only 1 Big 12 team is left in the tournament after the first weekend. But, in this weird year, I could also see where 3 or 4 get through with the right matchup.
The last four coaches at Texas Tech --- Grant McCasland, Mark Adams, Chris Beard, and Tubby Smith --- will all have played in the NCAA Tournament after this season.
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) February 13, 2024
Lubbock has become a great job.
With an even better fan base and home court. https://t.co/HJTCzSxhVd
With Kevin McCullar, Kansas has major depth issues.
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) February 13, 2024
Without him, the Jayhawks could get swallowed up by the rest of the Big 12 when it plays away from Allen Fieldhouse.
Now 1-5 on the road in league play. https://t.co/HJTCzSxhVd
GRANT IS MOSHING pic.twitter.com/otIIgSWcEf
— Trevor Cobern 🌵 (@TCobernRRS) February 13, 2024
Big 12 coaches vs. Big 12 officials is a real thing right now. The coaches are not happy with the officiating of late. https://t.co/o9njoPnuiK
— Michael Swain (@MSwain247) February 13, 2024
Wants payback for this weird crap pic.twitter.com/aGoX4EH3ms
— H8ful Eight (@theH8ful8) February 13, 2024
TXBEAR_bf said:
The Tech ass kicking of KU makes that loss feel so much worse. We should have been able to win that game with our roster and them not having McCullar.
For today's Daily Dish, @Isaac__Trotter explains why Texas Tech's Grant McCasland — whose transfer-laden Red Raiders are making a real run at the Big 12 title during his first year in Lubbock — should be the National Coach of the Year frontrunner ✍️https://t.co/2FF4Wia5Eb pic.twitter.com/bxk78ckq0Q
— 247Sports (@247Sports) February 13, 2024