Looking at all the data, and in spite of OU’s NCAA Net ranking of No. 48….I fear my Sooners will be the first team out when the Selection Sunday bracket is announced.
They should be easily ahead of No. 57 Missouri, who they trounced just two weeks ago by a score of 80-64, but my gut tells me… 19-15 even with the 8-3 finish coupled with the heart-breaking 82-79 loss to the SEC Tournament champ Arkansas Razorbacks was the Sooners’ last card to play.
I actually think OU should be in ahead of Texas as well, but again—that stretch of nine straight SEC losses early was a daunting mountain to overcome.
First things first though… congrats to Coach Calipari and his team for their SEC Tournament Championship. Eddie Sutton and Nolan Richardson both did great things at Arkansas. But Arkansas is clearly a basketball school now considering how putrid their football team has been of late. So I think it’s great Coach Cal’s team is in the hunt for a national championship in hoops.
Everything I wrote previous of this SEC Tournament in regards to Darius Acuff Jr. proved prescient. He’s the best guard in the country. Period. He took down OU with a vintage 37 point performance. Otherwise…I think OU would have advanced past Ole Miss to the final game of the SEC Tournament.
But again…that nine game losing streak in January and early February when the Sooners dropped to No. 85 in the net rankings. and pretty much off the radar screen.
Arkansas will probably be a regional No. 3 seed would be my guess. The NCAA Tournament is usually won by a team with outstanding guard play. Last season when the Florida Gators cut down the nets…it was Walter Clayton Jr. who led the Gators to the title. Just an early random pre-bracket thought.
If Coach Cal can get enough out of his remaining very thin eight man rotation with Darius doing his thing…I wouldn’t think it shocking for the Razorbacks to make a run. This Darius Acuff is something special…just saying. If the other guys can continue to do their thing as far as rebounding, playing physical defense, and hitting what should be WIDE OPEN kick put threes….the Hogs should be a tough out.
As far as OU and Porter goes…I’m happy and thrilled in the manner in which they responded to that nine game losing streak. It took some real mental toughness to turn their season back around in the manner in which they did.
They’re playing great basketball right now. They finsished the right way. I would probably have OU ranked in my Top 25 right now based on the last eleven games. But I BLEED CRIMSON and I’m not on the Committee.
So there’s that.
OU’s new AD Roger Denny announced yesterday Porter will be back next season, and given I’m probably the oldest OU basketball fan still living with an okcthunderground.com blog…I would agree with Roger Denny in that Porter deserves another season. He earned this by how his team never quit on him and responded to his coaching.
Roger D…we agree, my friend. Plus, what Roger D needs to do is make sure Porter’s team has the financial backing in NIL money to put the Sooners into an SEC top six position starting this coming basketball season.
Plus…Roger D has to get rid of the OU basketball fan-teasipper mentality and fill that arena with at least 7,000-8,000 die hard basketball fans like me who know what a true college basketball home court advantage should look and sound like.
The football season ticket deal for basketball games for the teasippers needs to be drastically modified in a significant manner. Many of those sitting dormant st the games or ot showing up at all in those seats need to be removed from the ticket allocation process.
I still love Joe C…but some of this is on him and not Porter. Truth hurts, and I write the objective truth on my blog. And not to fret I’ll be seriously addressing our completely senile POTUS 47 sometime very soon on this blog as well and explain why we have a 25th Amendment.
So, in closing, if my Sooners fall on the wrong side of the bubble…I’ll take it like a man with no whining because in the end I’m proud of my team and Coach Moser for how they never surrendered and gave this Stage 4 survivor some great, I mean great moments down the stretch. You guys inspired me and that’s all I have a right to ask for as a fan.
Thank you for the run. Seriously.
I need to write something about the Thunder’s win over Minnesota today over the still underachieving Minnesota Timberwolves. Maybe tonight …I can get that done.
Love, kindness, and wisdom should always be first in our head and from our hearts.
Mike J