11/8/2010 Predict the Big 12 thread

Man, based on those videos I would love to have both kids!! Him and Cam starting together!! :)
 
Answer Key:

1. Kansas State
2. Kansas
3. Baylor
4. Texas
5. A&M
6. Mizzou
7. Oklahoma
8. Colorado
9. Oklahoma State
10. Texas Tech
11. Nebraska
12. Iowa St

I usually agree with your posts but based on the exhibition game, only thing we have to go on so far, I dont see how oklahoma jumps to 7....that would prob put us in the NIT and if we can have a great non conference results maybe tourny bubble.....
 
1. Kansas State
2. Kansas
3. Baylor
4. Mizzou
5. Texas a&m
6. Texas
7. OSU
8. OU
9. Colorado
10. Texas Tech
11. Nebraska
12. Iowa State
 
1. Kansas
2. Kansas State
3. Baylor
4. Mizzou
5. Ostate
6. Texas
7. aTm
8. Colorado
9. Nebraska
10. Texas Tech
11. OU
12. Iowa State
 
1. Kansas
2. Kansas State
3. Baylor
4. Missouri
5. Oklahoma State
6. Texas A&M
7. Texas
8. Colorado
9. Texas Tech
10. Nebraska
11. Oklahoma
12. Iowa State
 
Alec Burks was a 3 star who didnt even get an offer from his hometown school and he was the Freshman of the Year for Colorado last year

kstate is the hometown school for any spiece mokan player, and kstate offered burks.
 
T-1.Oklahoma
T-1.Colorado
3.Nebraska
4.Iowa State
5.Texas A and M
6.Texas Tech
7.Oklahoma State
8.Texas
9.Kansas
10.Mizzouri
11.Kansas State
12.Baylor

Oklahoma goes 15-1 in conference play, their only loss comes to Colorado with their super NBA talent. We tie with Colorado for first.
 
T-1.Oklahoma
T-1.Colorado
3.Nebraska
4.Iowa State
5.Texas A and M
6.Texas Tech
7.Oklahoma State
8.Texas
9.Kansas
10.Mizzouri
11.Kansas State
12.Baylor

Oklahoma goes 15-1 in conference play, their only loss comes to Colorado with their super NBA talent. We tie with Colorado for first.

Can I buy some Pot from you
 
A push? A push, really?

Since at this point all we have is their high school and various accolades to go off. Unless you had seen both in person I don't know how they can be called a push.

Cameron's resume
Top 5 player in Texas
Ranked as nation's No. 32 recruit by ESPN, No. 34 by Rivals.com and No. 39 by Scout.com ... Regarded as country's fifth-best small forward by Rivals.com and sixth-best by ESPN and Scout.com

Averaged 23.7 points, 9.0 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.7 steals as a senior
Averaged 21.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.6 steals per game as a junior

Recruited by - Marquette, Oklahoma St, Arizona, Kansas and Kentucky


Melvin Ejim's resume
Ranked as the 16th-best small forward in the class of 2010 according to ESPN.com
2010 New Hampshire Gatorade Player of the Year honor
Ranked as the eighth-best prospect in New England by the New England Recruiting Report and is listed as a top-10 prospect out of Canada

Prepped at St. Mary’s Ryken where he made the 2007 Provincial team before transferring to Brewster Academy in New Hampshire
Averaged 13.1 points, 7.5 rebounds, 3.0 steals and 2.5 assists in his final year at Brewster

Recruited by - Boston College, Providence, UNLV, Colorado and Butler.


So what is that you have seen from Eljim and what is it that you haven't seen from Cameron that a ton of people have missed?

Sam,

Looks like advantage ISU early....

Ejim averages 15 points and 4.5 rebounds for 4-0 ISU...
Clark averages 6 points and 5 rebounds for 3-2 OU...

Clark will wake up though... at least I hope he will!
 
Cam hasn't made an impact in anyway as of right now. Very disapointing as he would be a key factor if this team were to too overachieve this season and end up winning games they shouldn't. Right now that is still far away from happening
 
1) Kansas
2) Kansas State
3) Texas
4) Missouri
5) Baylor
6) Oklahoma State
7) Texas AM
8) Tech
9) Colorado
10) OU
11) Nebraska
12) Iowa State
 
I cannot believe OU is arguably the worst team in the Big XII South. From 1988 to the present OU goes from having one of the most feared venues in college basketball to missing the post season twice in a four year stretch with a third year of no post season being a very real possibility (if not a probability). It is truly sad. It reminds me of football in the 90s.
 
1.) Kansas
2.) Baylor
3.) K-State
4.) Texas
5.) Mizzou
6.) OSU
7.) Texas A&M
8.) Colorado
9.) Texas Tech
10.) OU
11.) Nebraska
12.) Iowa State

I think KSU is better than Baylor but with the unbalanced scheduling the North teams are really at a disadvantage with the much tougher schedule. Mizzou is probably better than Texas as well but because of scheduling I'm going with Texas ahead of them.
 
I think OU's better than Colorado and Texas Tech other than that I have it the same as Cheno's. I think we are all down on OU right now because of the last game. But I think OU recovers and does fine. It was a horrible spot and the team was too high on it's self after playing with Kentucky. I think they learn from this and get better. Hope they start by destroying Chaminade.

Then hopefully they split with Arizona and Arkansas on the road. I think Arizona will be tough to win. I know nothing about their current roster, I know last years team wasn't any good but I doubt they are that bad. Arkansas is a team we should handle. I think we are just better than they are. If we win the remaining 5 home games and that won't even count the Cincinnati that's about 10 wins before conference play. Probably more than most people would think going in. And I think we can win at least 7 in conference. Texas is much tougher than I would have thought coming into the season so I may be a little lower on my earlier predictions. 18-19 wins is really possible with this group.
 
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