Big 12 Power Rankings 12/20 Edition

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1 Baylor
2 Mizzou
3 Kansas
4 Texas
5 KSU
6 OU
7 A&M
8 ISU
9 OSU
10 TT
 
1 Baylor
2 Mizzou
3 Kansas
4 KSU
5 Texas
6 OU
7 ISU
8 A&M
9 OSU
10 TT
 
1 Baylor
2 Mizzou
3 KSU
4 Kansas
5 Texas
6 A&M
7 OU
8 OSU
9 ISU
10 TT
 
1) Baylor
2) Missouri
3) Kansas
4) Oklahoma
5) Kansas State
6) Texas
7) Texas A&M
8) Oklahoma State
9) Iowa State
10) Texas Tech
 
1. Missouri (12/22 Illinois)
2. Baylor (12/22 St Mary's; 12/23 West Va; 12/28 Miss St)
3. Kansas (12/22 @ Southern Cal)
4. KSU (12/22 @ Southern Ill)
5. OU (12/29 @ Cincy)
6. A&M (12/22 Rice)
7. Texas (12/21 @ North Carolina)
8. OSU (12/22 @ Alabama)
9. Iowa State
10. Texas Tech (12/22 @ Oral Roberts)

We will know a lot more at the end of next week after this week's games
 
Baylor turns the ball over 15 times per game. That's about 250th in the nation. They still have a huge hole at point, which is Mizzou's strength.

I don't know who will finish higher in the standings, but I'd give Mizzou the edge head to head.
 
Baylor turns the ball over 15 times per game. That's about 250th in the nation. They still have a huge hole at point, which is Mizzou's strength.

I don't know who will finish higher in the standings, but I'd give Mizzou the edge head to head.

I thought you were smarter than that. DFW moves Mizzou to the top to deflect the heat off of Baylor. You fall for his trap and accept the #1 spot. :facepalm

Seriously, I agree with BT's rankings. Looks about right to me, at least with how the teams have played to this point. That could easily change when the conference portion of the season kicks off.
 
Baylor turns the ball over 15 times per game. That's about 250th in the nation. They still have a huge hole at point, which is Mizzou's strength.

I don't know who will finish higher in the standings, but I'd give Mizzou the edge head to head.

they do turn the ball over a lot. But they took pretty good care of it in the games where they need to: San Diego State, BYU and Northwestern. Pierre Jackson is a good big12 point guard. Not as good as the Missouri guards but he's a big improvement from Walton on the offensive end. If you have watched them, you can clearly see that. I wouldn't call it a hole.

Ada- laughing out loud. I do concede that on paper Baylor is probably the most complete team. But I watch them enough to be well acquainted with their warts.
 
How do you guys know enough about Texas, A&M and KSU to rank them ahead or behind OU? I really have no clue where to rank OU in the Big XII.

With very low confidence, I say:

1. KU
2. Baylor
3. Missouri
4. A&M
5. OU
6. KSU
7. Texas
8. OSU
9. ISU
10. TT

I don't think many teams will win on the road this year.
 
they do turn the ball over a lot. But they took pretty good care of it in the games where they need to: San Diego State, BYU and Northwestern. Pierre Jackson is a good big12 point guard. Not as good as the Missouri guards but he's a big improvement from Walton on the offensive end. If you have watched them, you can clearly see that. I wouldn't call it a hole.

Ada- laughing out loud. I do concede that on paper Baylor is probably the most complete team. But I watch them enough to be well acquainted with their warts.

I don't think it's something you can turn on and off, especially against teams that really put pressure on you. MU no longer employs pressure full court, but there's been no dropoff at all in the amount of steals we get (and we're far more efficient with it, as well; we lead the country in both steals per foul and steals per turnover).
 
Baylor will struggle with turnovers. But unlike last year, they put the ball in the basket at a good rate. Kenpom rates them top 30 for offensive efficiency in spite of the turnovers.

Oddsmakers have Missouri as the overwhelming favorite to win the conference so that will likely happen. They are currently -275.

Baylor +200
Kansas +250
Texas +800
A&M +1200
OSU +1500
KSU +1500
OU +2000
ISU +3000
TT +4000
 
Baylor will win the Big XII. I think Mizzou finishes 3rd behind KU. OU 5th or 6th.
 
I might flip KSU and Texas now after Barnes comments about Kabongo.
 
What did he say?

Kabongo had a hurt back and didn't play well- 4 turnovers in 15 minutes and only had 1 point and 1 assist.

In the post game presser: "I told him, 'We're going to get guys out there who will play,'" Barnes said. "There's too many guys on our team who want to play."

He better watch himself. Grassroots Canada pipeline might dry up if it hasn't already.
 
his grassroots canada guy took the fresno st job.

true- Barnes has a way of alienating those programs. A lot of the top AAU programs in Texas want nothing to do with him. Texas fans say it is because Barnes isn't on the take and EVERYONE else is. But there is a different story that is much closer to reality. Players are talking and coaches like Kruger, Drew, Martin, Haith, Hoiberg and Ford have a much better reputation with players.

Players know what they are getting with Gillespie. He has his charm but elite players aren't going there. Self and Barnes have been on top long enough that I think they feel "above" certain activities that usually leads to recruiting success. Now that the Grassroots Canada pipeline has dried up, it will be more difficult for Barnes to land "elite" guys. He had Ridley for a second- may still get him.

Self's recruiting has become more difficult ever since the FBI started sniffing around the program for the ticket scams. And his entitled attitude is catching up with him with the players also.
 
This is how the RPI site has the Big 12 teams finishing right now. It will change daily.

1 Baylor 18-1
2 Mizzou 12-6
3 KSU 10-8
4 KU 10-8
5 OU 9-9
6 Texas 8-10
7 A&M 8-10
8 ISU 8-10
9 OSU 5-13
10 Texas Tech 2-16

Baylor will likely lose more than 1 game, so I bet Texas and Texas A&M finish better than 8-10.
 
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