Oklahoma football: Spring look-in at Sooners’ receiving group for 2022

March 15, 2022

This is the sixth installment in a series previewing and breaking down the Oklahoma football position groups for the 2022 season.  As Oklahoma gets prepared for spring practices, beginning on March 22, and the annual spring game a month later on April 22, we take a look at the Sooners weapons at the wide receiver, […]

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Oklahoma baseball rewind: Sooners sweep through Texas teams

Buried in all the basketball tournament hoopla and record-breaking softball news over the weekend was a four-win week by the Oklahoma baseball team over a pair of Texas teams. The Sooners improved to 9-5 last week with a midweek win over Dallas Baptist followed by a three-game weekend sweep of the University of Texas San […]

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NCAA Tournament Preview: Midwest Region – How will Kansas screw this up?

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The Jayhawks have a history of disappointing in March.

The Oklahoma Sooners may have missed out on the 2022 NCAA Tournament, but that’s not going to stop us from breaking down the big dance in excruciatingly minute detail. We’re previewing every region before the games tip off in earnest on Thursday.

Here’s a look at the Midwest Region, which should be a coronation for Kansas.

2022 NCAA Tournament – Midwest Region Preview

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The favorite: Kansas

The Jayhawks routinely enter the NCAA Tournament with high expectations, and they routinely wilt under them. Bill Self’s teams just seem to thrive away from the spotlight in March. When they should make a deep run, they tend to find themselves clawing to get past a Northern Iowa or a Stanford.

Once again, KU has secured a No. 1 seed and favorable geography, with the Midwest Region going through Chicago next week. The team has surrounded superstar forward Ochai Agbaji with ample complementary pieces. The draw even broke well the Jayhawks.

If you’re picking Kansas to go far, consider yourself warned.

Best matchup: No. 13 South Dakota State vs. No. 4 Providence

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On one side of this matchup, you have possibly the luckiest team in the country. Providence won way more than its fair share of close games this season en route to a surprising Big East crown in the regular season. How much longer can the Friars’ luck hold up?

On the other side, you have a team that plays some of the most efficient offense in the nation. The Jackrabbits rank 12th overall in adjusted offensive efficiency, according to kenpom.com. They’ve ridden that scoring punch to 21 consecutive wins.

If this game doesn’t end on a buzzer beater, consider it a serious letdown.

Upset alert: No. 11 Iowa State over No. 6 LSU

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The Cyclones aren’t a particularly good team, so that has nothing to do with why LSU seems to be in trouble here. Instead, the issue is that LSU’s coach got sacked on the eve of the tournament. That usually doesn’t bring out the best in teams.

The two teams play bruising defense, so expect a low-scoring slugfest. In the end, the distractions may prove too much for the Bayou Bengals to overcome in the opening round.

Mystery wrapped inside an enigma: Auburn

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While Snitchin’ Bruce Pearl may leave a lot to be desired, his team can clearly play. The Tigers boast one of the best individual talents on this level in Jabari Smith. He is joined by mammoth center Walker Kessler patrolling the paint and fill-it-up guard Wendell Green on the perimeter. That’s enough firepower alone to think Auburn can contend for a national championship.

The last month tells a different story. The Tigers looked especially rough in a loss last week to Texas A&M in the SEC Tournament. A furious comeback in the second half overshadowed Auburn’s sloppy first half that necessitated said comeback.

Auburn could cruise to the Final Four or catch an early plane ride home. Neither should surprise anyone.

Sweet 16: No. 8 San Diego State over No. 5 Iowa; No. 2 Auburn over No. 3 Wisconsin

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Following a classic Bill Self game in the second round, the upstart Aztecs will advance to the second weekend. San Diego State’s grinding defense and pace will fluster the Hawkeyes, who love to play fast and pull from deep.

The second game features a lackluster pairing of teams that made it this far because, well, somebody had to. Wisconsin’s erosion in the final month of the season points to a potential blowout here by the Tigers, but see above.

Elite 8: San Diego State over Auburn

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The rugged play in the Mountain West Conference prepares teams well for the tournament setting, and San Diego State may be the apotheosis of the league’s slogging style. The Aztecs’ methodical tempo suits this matchup with Auburn well. Their patience will be rewarded, and the nation will get to see Matt Bradley, San Diego State’s unsung star, in action.

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Oklahoma golf: OU’s Patrick Welch is Big 12 Co-Men’s Golfer of Month

Senior Patrick Welch is one of the top golfers on the No. 1-ranked men’s Oklahoma golf team this season, and he has been named the Big 12’s Co-Men’s Player of the Month for February. During February, Welch produced back-to-back 54-hole career-low scores of 14-under-par 202 in helping lead Oklahoma to a pair of team victories […]

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NCAA Tournament Preview: South Region – Arizona heads a loaded group

March 14, 2022
NCAA Basketball: Stanford at Arizona
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Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd has the Wildcats rolling in his first season on the job.

The Oklahoma Sooners may have missed out on the 2022 NCAA Tournament, but that’s not going to stop us from breaking down the big dance in excruciatingly minute detail. We’re previewing every region before the games tip off in earnest on Thursday.

Here’s a look at the South Region, arguably the toughest group of this year’s bracket.

2022 NCAA Tournament – South Region Preview

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The favorite: Arizona

The Wildcats have stunned the college hoops world by exploding out of the gate under first-year head coach Tommy Lloyd. The former Gonzaga assistant inherited some talented holdovers from predecessor Sean Miller and molded them into one of the nation’s elite teams.

UA is dealing with an injury to Estonian guard Kerr Kriisa, an adept distributor of the basketball and reliable scorer. You could also make the case that the Wildcats caught an unlucky break by picking this year to be this good: Gonzaga capturing the No. 1 overall seed meant UA got shipped to the South Region in San Antonio.

Arizona has to survive a loaded draw, but this squad has the chops to do it.

Best matchup: No. 13 Chattanooga vs. No. 4 Illinois

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The analytics strongly favor the Fighting Illini in this game, and they are giving 7.5 points to the Mocs. The eye test, however, tells a different story, as the Illini went 5-4 down the stretch. Meanwhile, Nooga won their final five consecutive games, including a thriller in the Southern Conference Tournament final over Furman.

The Mocs defend well against the three-point shot, but they don’t usually see a low-post threat on the other team like Illinois center Kofi Cockburn. If the big fella commands help in half-court offensive sets, it will set up Illini marksman Alfonso Plummer for open looks on the perimeter. That dynamic should concern Chattanooga coach Lamont Paris.

Paris has a veteran-laden team that won’t get overwhelmed by taking on a Big Ten team. The Mocs will hang tough here, even if they get bounced eventually.

Upset alert: No. 6 Colorado State over No. 11 Michigan

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An upset in the literal sense: The oddsmakers have the Wolverines favored in this contest by 2.5 points. That feels like a mistake.

Frankly, Michigan shouldn’t even be here. UM’s 17-14 record speaks to the Wolverines’ underwhelming reality. They snagged a few solid wins during Big Ten play, but they lost enough games to mediocre opponents to suggest the selection committee had better alternatives.

The Rams may struggle initially with the size of Michigan’s front line. After surviving the rugged slate in the Mountain West Conference, they should settle in and give star forward David Roddy room to operate inside and out. One of the most underrated players in the country, Roddy will get a chance to show everyone what they’ve been missing while he toils in obscurity during late-night tipoffs.

Icy: Collin Gillespie

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If there are players who are more valuable to their teams this season than Gillespie, the list is short.

Gillespie operates coach Jay Wright’s offense as well as you could ask, but the fifth-year senior guard earned the 2022 Big East Player of the Year award by shining in the Wildcats’ biggest games of the season. He led the team in scoring at 15.9 points per game, giving his best performances in matchups like an 89-84 win at Providence on March 15 that saw Gillespie toss in a career-high 33 points. In the final of the Big East Tournament, he scored all 17 of his points during the second half in pacing Nova to a 54-48 win over Creighton.

Gillespie will get a shot this year to make up for missing the 2021 tournament with a knee injury. History suggests he will make good on that opportunity.

Sweet 16: No. 1 Arizona over No. 5 Houston; No. 2 Villanova over No. 3 Tennessee

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As would be expected from one of Kelvin Sampson’s teams, UH has overcome major setbacks this year to emerge as one of the better teams in the country. That run will come to an end in San Antonio against an overpowering Arizona team.

The other game in this group will come down to tournament experience. Between Gillespie and guard Justin Moore, Nova has a wealth of it in the back court. The Volunteers will rely primarily on two freshmen. Advantage to Wright’s squad.

Elite 8: Arizona over Villanova

Nova’s plodding pace may frustrate Zona enough to score an upset in the final game of the region. UA’s athleticism appears more likely to overwhelm the team from the Big East.

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NCAA Tournament Preview: East Region – Baylor tries to defend its crown

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Kentucky will try to knock off the defending national champions.

The Oklahoma Sooners may have missed out on the 2022 NCAA Tournament, but that’s not going to stop us from breaking down the big dance in excruciatingly minute detail. We’re previewing every region before the games tip off in earnest on Thursday.

Here’s a look at the East Region, where the defending national champions earned the top seed.

2022 NCAA Tournament – East Region Preview

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The favorite: Kentucky

The tournament selection committee may have preferred Baylor’s body of work, but Vegas likes the Wildcats over the top-seeded Bears. BetMGM lists UK at +850 to win the whole thing, while the Bears are at +1200.

The oddsmakers have this one right because there is a lot to like about coach John Calipari’s team in 2022. Chief among them: power forward Oscar Tshiebwe, a preternatural rebounder and possibly the national player of the year. A wealth of talent and experience surround the West Virginia transfer, including guards TyTy Washington and Sahvir Wheeler.

A horrific shooting performance versus Tennessee in a loss in the SEC Tournament offered a glimpse of what the Wildcats might look like on a bad day. It wasn’t bad enough to say they should take a back seat to any other team in this region.

Best matchup: No. 10 San Francisco vs. No. 7 Murray State

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If winning is a skill, the Racers have it in abundance. Murray State (30-2) has notched 20 straight victories dating back to December.

Despite playing in the West Coast Conference’s shadow of Gonzaga, the Dons put together a solid campaign of their own. USF’s 24-9 record may not look as pretty, but kenpom.com ranks the team 21st overall. That’s six spots ahead of Murray State, for the record.

To keep their winning streak alive, the Racers will need to penetrate the Dons’ suffocating defense, which ranks 19th in adjusted efficiency. Both teams defend the three-point line particularly well, so the outcome will probably come down to the team that shows the better ability to get to the rim.

Upset alert: No. 11 Virginia Tech over No. 6 Texas

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The Longhorns are laying a point, so this counts.

The Hokies caught fire down the stretch as they won 13 of their final 15 games. That stretch culminated in an 82-67 beatdown of Duke in the ACC Tournament final that wasn’t even as close as the score would indicate.

Tech coach Mike White doesn’t have the notoriety of Texas’ Chris Beard, but the Hokies play brilliant, methodical ball on offense. Beard could spend countless hours up until tipoff drawing up defensive schemes to stop White’s offensive sets, and it still might not be enough.

UT’s size might carry the Longhorns past Tech, but the bet here is Tech’s hot shooting sends the Hokies to the second round.

Dark horse: Saint Mary’s

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The Gaels play a tournament-friendly style of basketball. They slow the tempo to a crawl and probe opposing defenses to set up good shots. On defense, they guard the three-point line hard enough so that opponents generate only 26% of their scoring against Saint Mary’s from behind the arc, one of the lowest rates in the country.

All in all, the discipline required to beat Randy Bennett’s team is a tall order for most of the Gaels’ opponents. Don’t be shocked if Saint Mary’s ends up playing for a spot in the Final Four.

Sweet 16: No. 1 Baylor over No. 5 Saint Mary’s; No. 2 Kentucky over No. 3 Purdue

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Not many surprises here. The Gaels throw enough funky stuff at UCLA’s isolation-heavy offense in round two to score an upset. The Bears have too much firepower, however, and the defending champs advance to the Elite 8.

Purdue will probably struggle in one of its first two games because that’s what the Boilermakers do. They will also put a scare into Kentucky in the Sweet 16 because that’s what they do. The Wildcats will survive the shootout and move on.

Elite 8: Kentucky over Baylor

This has classic potential, as we’re talking about two of the four best teams in the sport this season. So what gives UK the edge? Both of these squads hit the offensive boards hard, but the Wildcats are slightly better when it comes to limiting those second-chance opportunities. Also, the Bears’ spotty shooting from the free-throw line provides cause for concern in tight games.

The Bears will have to console themselves with last season’s national title. Somehow Scott Drew will manage.

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