I don't think we will have any trouble from trap games down the stretch. Iowa State is the one to watch, but that isn't really a trap game because we all know how well they can play. Unless they seriously step up their defense it won't matter though.
Oklahoma State played us close in Stillwater because we played uniquely poorly and that freshman had an unprecedented day. It still wasn't enough to win, and it won't happen again. That is a game I expect to win by 20 or more in Waco.
Texas has the horses to play with us, but their execution is so poor that I don't really think they can hang with us. The score of our game in Austin does not truly show how much better we are, and I think anyone that watched the game would agree. The only thing about that game is that it comes on short rest after the game in Iowa, but I don't expect that to be much trouble. Texas will be playing on the same schedule and they have less depth than we do.
West Virginia doesn't have much depth, so all we have to do is make sure that Tynice Martin doesn't go off like she did two years ago. They did not have much luck containing us on the post.
I think all of our ladies realize that the goal here is to win a national championship. They will not let themselves get distracted by a conference championship celebration. Our winning the championship has been a foregone conclusion for weeks anyway. It is just one stop on the road to the final goal. The situation was different 4 years ago when we dropped those 2 games after clinching the conference. That was probably the weakest team during this 9 year streak of titles. It was certainly not a foregone conclusion that we would win the title, and we celebrated accordingly. That team was not realistically going to win a national title. This one has a legitimate shot, and I wouldn't expect them to get distracted by winning the conference in February.
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