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The 2026 Selection Sunday show has left a bitter taste in the mouths of Big 12 fans, as the "logo bias" in favor of the SEC reached an all-time high. Despite the Big 12 spending the last four months as the most statistically dominant "meat grinder" in college basketball, the committee seemingly prioritized "brand" over "body of work."
The most glaring disrespect was the sheer volume of bids handed to the SEC—a staggering ten teams—compared to the Big 12’s record-tying eight. The most controversial inclusion was Texas (18–14), who was gifted an 11-seed in the First Four despite a middle-of-the-pack SEC finish and a mediocre non-conference resume.
Meanwhile, the committee completely ignored the depth of the Big 12 by leaving Cincinnati and West Virginia at home.
Cincinnati (No. 46 in NET): The Bearcats boasted multiple Quad 1 wins in the nation’s toughest conference but were relegated to the NIT.
West Virginia: Despite twice defeating Cincinnati and securing a win over Baylor, the Mountaineers were shut out entirely.
Critics argue that the "Four-Letter Bias" played a significant role. Throughout the season, SEC losses were often framed as a testament to "unrivaled depth," while Big 12 losses were characterized as "volatility" or "collapses." Even with the Big 12 holding a dominant 11–6 head-to-head record against the SEC this year, the committee favored SEC teams like Auburn and Oklahoma in the "First Four Out" discussion over the Big 12's bubble.
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and as well as Cody Stovall from Lockdown Oklahoma State.
Guys, we've got a lot to talk about today.
Obviously, the Big 12 was brought in eight to the bracket,
but is that enough?
Did a couple teams get left out in this thing?
Because there are people that had gripes,
was West Virginia one of those, maybe.
I think at the end of the day,
the Big 12 was pretty well represented,
but certainly you could make a case
that a couple other teams should have got in.
Parker, what are your thoughts on the bracket?
Obviously, Houston's in a pretty good spot here.
You guys actually went landed in a pretty decent bracket as well,
the side of the bracket that you're in.
Yeah, I don't hate anything about Houston's draw.
I've seen the biggest thing
if you're just going to be playing the South.
And that means they go through the Toyota Center.
There's a whole bunch of good reasons
behind doing that.
The truth is about like missing teams.
And I'll be interested to hear from you and Cody
as guys that didn't make the cut.
I don't mean that negatively.
I don't feel like there's like a team that we missed out on
that could like make a big run.
Obviously it was like George Mason's happened every once
so I was part of the fun of the tournament,
but there's not like some key player I wish
I got to watch play in March Madness
that's not getting too necessarily
or anything quite like that.
I guess we talked pre-pod about like Stanford's point guard
is pretty good.
Like I don't say there's no good players out there either,
but I'm not like missing out on some,
they didn't cut DeBonza from the tournament, right?
Nothing like that happened.
So I think on the whole, I'm all right.
Yeah, obviously you guys,
I mean, do we really need to bring up Idaho?
Have you actually looked into Idaho yet?
Are they a team worth mentioning alongside Houston
and this thing?
I mean, what's the score going to be in this?
The Fandall spreads right now at 23 and a half
as time goes by.
I will say they have a freshman six, eight guy
that will probably be playing somewhere else next year.
And if anything, he might use this game as an audition tape, right?
And I'm looking to talk to an expert this week on them
to kind of get ahead of that.
But they're, they're all right.
The trickier one might actually be around,
the second round, if you beat Idaho,
you play the winner of St. Mary's A&M
who were like, as opposite as Opsick can be,
Bucky Ball is everyone is six, six, and shorter.
They shoot a whole bunch of threes and full-core press.
St. Mary's looking to have a 50 possessions a game.
It is, it is going to be interesting to see who wins that one
and how things play out.
But that, that's all in Oklahoma this weekend
for you to even get to Houston afterwards.
So a lot of fun stuff happening in our side of the bracket.
It's fun though.
It's, it's fun kind of basketball.
I think it was out saying that yes,
there's some teams that got left off.
I'll be quickly if I promise.
Cincinnati should be in here.
I think you could make the argument
West Virginia should be in there.
You could make the argument that the cowboys
are going up to be in there.
But I will say this is actually a big opportunity
in my opinion.
We've got several representatives in the NIT tournament
to go along the inside of the tournament.
And now we have representatives in the crown tournament.
Guys, picture this.
If the big 12 team wins the NCAA tournament,
the big 12 team wins the NIT tournament,
and the big 12 team wins the crown tournament,
can we not at least use that as momentum going in the next season
to stop this disillusionment that the SEC is good at flipping basketball?
Now I'll give it to you, Lisa,
since you're a team that can win it all alongside Houston.
I think Arizona and Houston have really, really good draw,
draws to at least make it to the elite eight.
Ideally, if I'm Arizona, I don't love the Wisconsin part of it.
But you can't really complain that much.
And I think the two and three, I don't think
Purdue and Gonzaga are particularly great for Arizona as for Houston.
I felt like Houston got among the best draws as there were.
And Houston is one of those teams that's as bankable as you can have.
Houston, you can book them to the sweet 16 just about every year.
And then from then on, I like, I don't hate their dry.
They're like ill in a way, North Carolina, VCU.
Like, I don't mind it at all.
And I'm with Harkger on this just as a huge college basketball nerd.
I am so excited for the St. Mary's versus Texas A&M game
because one team literally presses every single possession.
And the other takes the clock to 28 every possession.
Like it's going to be very, very interesting to see who can control tempo.
And the weird part is usually the team that's in the extreme pressing.
It's usually the under athletic team.
It's usually the mid major.
This time it's the high major doing it to the mid major.
And so that's really, really particularly interesting to me.
And that's the last seven or eight years of West Virginia basketball.
We started out press Virginia.
Now we're about 60 possessions a game under Ross Hodge.
So we've seen the entire gamut of what that all is
that you're going to be seeing in that one game.
But you know, obviously moving on to Arizona really quick.
I think we've, you guys, most people will consider to be the favorites in the tournament.
The draw really doesn't matter in this case either.
I wouldn't imagine Long Island.
I mean, what's the spread in this game?
Probably bigger than 23 imagining.
I haven't even gotten there yet.
But all I know about Long Island thus far before digging in super deep
is Rod Strickland's the head coach.
So if the main guy that the people know as the coach,
it's probably a good sign that Arizona is going to good shape.
But the other part is they're going from Long Island,
New York to San Diego to play that game.
So I don't know how they're feeling about that.
But Arizona's case, I felt very good about the eight nine matchups as well.
Utah State, I live in Utah.
I've seen Utah State plenty of times.
And they're a team that I think is good.
But they lack one critical factor when you play Arizona.
You need tremendous size and they're small.
Villanova's center is about six eight.
So I don't think when you have Mo Kreeboss and those guys looming
around the basket that Arizona is terribly worried in their first couple.
So I like the path of the sweet 16.
Once you get to the sweet 16, you got to play good ball.
And Arizona, to me, is the favorite ESPN.
All those brackets have duke at 27% in Arizona at like 18 as the most popular.
But if you watch these selection shows,
all the people are taking Arizona and the team that was taking a lot last year
was Florida.
And it's not necessarily always a great thing to be picked widely.
And there's expectation.
But Arizona is as bankable as there is,
because in the games they've been healthy this season, they haven't lost.
Like the two games they've lost, Koa Pete was severely limited.
And Koa Pete, you could argue the third best player on the team.
And many thought he would be the best player on the team.
So Arizona strength is just how many great players they have on a team
that can step up when one's missing.
But when they're fully healthy and whole, they're really hard to beat.
Third best player on the team in the top 30 player in the country.
We got eight teams in the tournament.
Would you consider it a disappointment if only four of the eight
made it to the sweet 16?
I'll speak first.
I don't, I don't think so.
I actually would be interested here with somebody who's not in the tournament
thought on that though, because part of my thing is like,
I do think there's kind of a gap where they want to draw it at Iowa State
in Kansas and the rest of the conference.
I would put tech and BYU above that pre-injuries,
but the injuries obviously limited them.
And like, they're just seem to be a pretty sizable gap within the conference.
Now that top part of the conference can win the whole thing.
Whether it's Iowa State, Houston, Arizona, like I do think they're that good.
But I do think that there's kind of a line in the sand there.
Post, Richie Saunders and JT Topp and injuries.
That's hard to ignore.
I think Texas Tech has at least a reasonable path is why I brought that up.
I would be slightly disappointed if we didn't get four of the eight teams in the sweet 16.
Maybe not the elite eight, right?
That might be asking for too much.
But my personal opinion, yes, the big 12 seems needs to send a message here.
You're right. We've probably only got two, three teams that legitimately can win it all.
But I think numerically, just like last year, if you get eight teams in,
you've got to get at least four of those to the sweet 16 to give the big 12
that credence and respect level that we deserve in my opinion.
Because it doesn't really get two teams in the sweet 16.
Everyone's going to talk about how the big 12's overrated and people need to stop talking.
But it'd be the exact opposite.
If we got four or five teams in, I do think that it does help with the national image of the big 12.
To go alongside winning the crown in the NIT, huh?
Yeah, I mean, when you look at it too, I mean, you're talking about really good basketball teams
at the top of the big 12 in Arizona, Houston, Iowa State, Kansas, Texas Tech,
and BYU all have a path there.
And I mean, you've got the best player in the country at BYU.
Texas Tech has probably been one of the most stable programs in college basketball for five years.
Kansas is Kansas, Iowa State.
Obviously has one of the bigger match-up problems issues.
And how do you say it's the last thing?
My chill of it's your, how do you say it's like, I could never say it right.
But I mean, he's a match-up problem every week.
And then obviously he's so good.
You don't have to get his name right.
Everybody knows exactly what it's all about.
Right.
Is it's Montchillabitch?
Is that how you say it?
I think there's a seal of it somewhere in there.
Yeah.
Something like that.
It's tough to say.
And then I would say this too.
Guards are, you know, March, guards are important.
Zemus Falks at UCF could be a problem for some teams, especially with very little problems
or a very little time to prepare for him because he truly one of the tougher match-up problems
in the league, in my opinion.
So it's going to be interesting to see what happens in this tournament.
Up next, we've got to talk a little bit about this too.
There was something that was put out that put, that talked about the spending in college
sports and Indiana way up there at $32 million.
Some of the big 12 teams a little bit more manageable.
Are we the most efficient big 12 that can be?
And then Parker's got something he wants to bring up too.
We're going to talk about that right off the break.
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It's segment two.
Let's crack open this due.
And obviously we're going to get to a topic that I thought was interesting today.
We're talking about efficiency.
Matt Brown put out an article today talking about spending.
And some teams are spending a lot of money, guys.
Indiana spent $32 million, Tennessee spent $23 million, Arizona is at $22 million, Texas
is at $22, you cons at $21.
But for the most part, what I noticed about this article and what this tracks is everything
but NIL, basically, right?
So everything but NILs included, so that is a kind of a big caveat.
But I would say this, you look at some of the overspending for some of these teams.
I mean, what are these teams doing?
What does Indiana do?
And now you take out $8 million from Mike Woodson and that buyout.
So they're not as far ahead of everybody as you would think.
But far and away, the biggest flop in all of basketball and football, not football, but
basketball this year has got to be the Indiana Hoosiers.
I mean, how do you spend that much money and not even make the tournament?
It's incredible.
You talk about the best staff.
This also counts recruiting as well.
So we're talking about freshmen.
I mean, how do you do it?
Arizona?
Good job.
$22 million spent.
Well, man, leap.
What do you say?
Well, the answer to the Indiana one is they should have hired Ben McCollum, but that's
a side danger because if they had been McCollum and and signate, they might win both each
year because McCollum's unbelievable.
And I like I was team as one player and it's been at Sturts and the rest of the team.
I'm not trying to be dismissive of them.
But you love to watch the game and see see any player be like, oh, yeah, like he's decent.
Nope.
It's just Ben at Sturts and they're there in the tournament and they've got a chance
to win the first game.
But to the question of Arizona, I think a lot of it has been poured into basketball.
Obviously, football did a good job, but like I think there's a clear hierarchy to a lot
of these schools and some of them tried to mix and match and say, like, yeah, we're
going to dip just this much into football, this much into basketball and it ends up putting
a lot of weight and pressure on one of the programs or the other and it ends up costing
the other program.
Like if you were to be a football school, I think it makes more sense to prioritize football.
And in Arizona's case, I think basketball will always be the bigger draw.
I mean, obviously football may cost more because you're paying more players.
You're paying for different stuff.
But like in terms of basketball spending, Arizona is going to be in the top echelon always.
And then the in the football spending, I think they'll be in the mid tier.
And that's why you expect Arizona to be a championship contender basketball and you're
pleasantly surprised by them being a good team and football, a team that had had an outside
chance of getting to the big 12 title, obviously they didn't.
But they were they were nine and three in the regular season.
That's a good season.
And would you like to better absolutely, but the year before you're four and eight.
So that was that was great.
But basketball is always going to be number one, like Parker Parker and Calvin Samson had
a whole talk about like, oh, we're poor, relatively speaking, compared to not big 12,
but they're going to prioritize basketball enough to get five stars.
And to me, there's that's a hierarchy of spending of an athletic department that I think
makes sense.
We're poor, but Paul, tell us exactly where Houston comes in this whole spiel because
I got a good feeling about it, about 14 and a half million man, really good job from
Houston, obviously, and very well spent there too.
I mean, you're talking about both sports and not really surprised.
I mean, you guys have had to do more with less for a while now, come in into the big 12
and you're not getting a full share.
So it's not surprised, right?
I mean, when do you guys start getting a full share?
Is it next year?
Yeah.
So we'll start in the, it will have it.
I guess the July 1st is the data, right?
So from the things start, that was part of the agreement coming in, I guess, should
say.
And now my understanding was that when Houston and their group of four schools came into
the big 12, none of them had previously been in a power conference, since that was part
of the agreement, whereas the PAC 12 schools said like, well, we were in power conference
kind of arguments.
So they didn't have it.
And it was also free to punish you later.
I don't know if they'd have done it quite that way, had things happen the other way around.
But also, I don't know if Houston would have been included if it had been the other
around.
So I'm not going to hate it either.
Look, I, I will say, I think that you've seen Houston make great strides doing more
with less.
And I don't mean to go back to, you know, when people said in the 80s and 90s, and when
the big 12 broke off from the S, as I was conference and left Houston out or whatever,
but there was a fear like, what if Houston got that oil money involved in their athletic
program because of all the talent in Houston and all of that?
And we're, I was a far cry from that, for teetas just but a man, right?
But I think there is a momentum shift happening, whether it's Dr. Couture at the top, knew
a D Chris Pesman, like I think it goes all the way around, and so I'm feeling good
about it.
You mentioned, however many million dollars, that has to be like the best per win between
football and basketball combined out imagine in the country, I just want to let it.
It was, it was up there.
I don't have it right in front of me anymore.
I think it was, it was, it was, it was definitely, I think it mentioned one of the best in
the country.
I do remember that.
There was, there was a lot of data there.
I would, it highly suggests the article, if you know Matt Brown is, it does a great job.
Just so you guys know, West Virginia is at 10.77 million.
That gives us about 566 K per win, which is not the worst, but it's not the best.
We're about, you know, middle of the package, but you know, obviously, we're ramping
up spending now with, with rim Baker and company, saying, hey, look, West Virginia, we
are committed to being the top funding tier, the big 12.
That's not going to come.
You know, that report won't happen until this coming year based off of this come this
year.
So in the same thing with Oklahoma State, when you guys spent $7 million on one quarterback,
that doesn't even count in this.
And that's a big part of this, as an IELD isn't really being counted.
And, you know, and to some extent, like when you look at some of these universities that
are private, you can, you can FOIA all you want.
Sometimes you're just not going to get the information.
And that's why a lot of these big 12 teams weren't listed in this.
But it was alluded to that most big 12 teams were in that 11 to $16, $17 million range,
you know.
So, I mean, usually it's a big 10 or an SEC school, if it's 18 or above, 20 or above.
So it's interesting.
But what are your thoughts on Oklahoma State, how they've done with spending, obviously,
you're going to have to probably count some of what gun dies offsetting and all that
too, right?
Um, I mean, we had one win this previous season and not very many more than a year before.
Well, if you're talking about return on investment, if Houston might have the best in the country,
when it comes to wins per how much you spent, we might be the worst, definitely in the big
12.
I will say this, though, there has been a massive investment.
There seemed to be some reluctancy from some donors to participate heavily under my
gun.
Now that we've got Raj Murty and Eric Morse, those individuals that were supposedly
waiting in the wings, they have clearly stepped up.
You mentioned the seven and a half million, we're paying to the quarterback, we're taking
care of Caleb Hawkins, Wyatt Young, we've got some defensive dues that we're definitely
taking care of.
I think Oklahoma State is going to be viewed in a significantly different light after
this upcoming season.
But until now, basketball has been trending the right way, but not great.
Football has been absolutely abysmal.
So I think we spent fine.
We just spent the money on the wrong people, right?
There's a difference between being able to spend money and being able to allocate the
funds towards the right dudes.
Last year, we probably spent roughly in the same category as Houston, probably in the 15
ish range.
And we didn't pay for the right guys, we're paying for the right guys now.
And we've got donors that seemingly are flooding the campus with more dollars, including
basketball.
Right, there's a lot of conversations about NIL and basketball and still are going up
to 10 million next year.
So I imagine that we're going to be much more competitive in both sports moving forward.
So let's have this same conversation this time next year, buddy.
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Boys are back in town.
This is what I probably could have said.
Parker, you brought something up to me right before the show.
We'll pivot really quick.
Football scoop does have some predictions on when totals for the big 12,
but I actually think yours is kind of cool.
What were you talking about?
Actually think it's kind of cool.
Listen, Houston, we just talked about doing well,
given the finance situation, bet MGM,
which is I guess another outlet off there that does sports things,
posted an interesting list on social media.
And it compared who has the most successful basket ball
and football coaches, the revenue sports, right?
And I got to ask where y'all at?
Where are y'all at?
Houston comes at number two.
Alabama one, Tennessee three,
Oregon four, Louisville five, Virginia six, Miami seven, Florida eight.
We're the only big 12 reps, guys.
Where y'all been?
Well, mark my words.
Give it a couple of years.
Let Eric Morris get rolling because David Taylor is already the other part
of that equation.
Steve Lutz could be a guy,
but if you're talking about combinations,
I'm a little upset that they only included those two particular sports,
because I think Penn State would even have an argument.
If you looked at Kale Sanderson and if Matt Campbell is successful,
they could probably be on this list as well.
Let's not dismiss the man's sport of wrestling, ladies and gentlemen,
because David Taylor would be up there after Eric Morris gets this thing rolled.
The possibility of Arizona being on this list intrigues me.
You give your guy one more year on the football side of things.
Tommy Lloyd would be an easy ad.
Yeah, I was thinking that the Brett Brennan going four and eight in the first year
and kind of just a transitional year really hampered the chances here.
But Tommy Lloyd through five years of being a head coach has broken the record
for most wins in five years.
He's crushing it.
So I think Tommy Lloyd's obviously going to be on here.
And I'm not saying he didn't inherit a great crop of talent.
Like they came in with a one seed level talent.
He got coached the year.
He got coached the year this year in the big 12.
So they got talent Brett Brennan.
I think this year's a prove it year because they're four and eight then nine and four.
And I think, you know, you got a few to one more time.
I think the the bar is at least seven wins.
I think they should be aiming to be an eight or nine win team.
And if you can exceed that, then you have a great season.
They're certainly on this.
My big takeaway was why is Alabama there?
Kaelin DeBoer has been like an underwhelming football guy and oats.
You know, they had one one seed year.
They made one final four as a four seed.
And then each year they've been like, Oh, you know, top two preseason.
They have so much talent, five stars, money spent for transfers.
And they're a four seed again.
Like four seed.
I think that's absolutely insane that they're number one in that graphic.
That's also why MGM is hot garbage.
And we use a pencil.
They've got as many they got more guys kicked at a school.
Then they have final fours.
That's never good percentages.
I think, I think Halloween's officially out of school at this point.
Look, I also he is playing in the game on on Thursday Friday.
That's ludicrous.
He had pounds plural in his back.
Anyway, I want to ask, look, we can all have a respective hat on say why we think our
people should be real quick.
We're talking about some win totals here in the big 12 because I think when you look
at next year, what they're predicting for, you know, they've got Texas tech at 11 and
a half, which is crazy, why you and Utah at eight and a half Arizona, Houston, Kansas
state at seven and a half, Arizona state, Baylor, Oklahoma state and TCO six and a half.
Cincinnati, Iowa state, Kansas, UCF West Virginia at five and a half.
And then Deon Sanders is at four and a half.
Yeah, they're just Deon Sanders now.
They know in all seriousness though, what do your guys take away from your specific
team and what they've got going on there?
Six and a half is reasonable.
I have no reason to talk to spiraling disparagingly on it.
Do I think why young Caleb Hawkins, Drew Mesta maker, should account for more?
Yes.
But after one win season, I think six and a half spare.
I'll cut leaf off.
I think that honestly, Houston's a little undersold there.
I understand that they had a fairly friendly schedule last year.
Their schedule next year is not a whole lot less friendly.
They have Oregon state at home.
They play Southern.
They play Georgia Southern.
Those are non-conference games.
You get obviously have to go to tech.
You have to go to Utah.
I think another tough one.
They've got at some point.
Morgan times a tough place to play.
And I will know about, I don't know as much about them as you would probably
tell me more about them next year.
Two manhand Kansas, those tough place to play.
But like, last year this team went 10 and three.
They went half the game to just listed.
You're looking at another 10-ish win season.
You know, I think that that's a pretty strong.
Yeah, I mean, I feel pretty good about Houston going in next year,
given the way their portal class shook out,
the recruiting class of Keeshawn, obviously.
I'm feeling all right.
Feeling all right.
I think that's a low number for us.
What about your zone on here?
I think that the numbers pretty spot on.
I mean, just a couple of moments ago, I had said that it's a maker break year.
It's a prove a year for Brennan and the boys.
But I said seven is kind of like the level of like, OK,
like you got to get seven to maintain momentum.
But I kind of expect more than that because you bring back the offensive player of the year
and know if I feel the, oh, sorry, excuse me,
the I would should have been the offensive player of the year, in my opinion.
And he ended up being the quarterback of the year because he was first to
mock quarterback.
And if you were to tell me that you get that back and you retain all your
coordinators, offensive defensive, keep the coaches in system.
I feel like you're bound to go up.
The only thing that would be a question is how well do you replace the defensive
backs that made Arizona such a vauntlet defense by the end of the season
where their turnover ratio was such a positive.
So I think there is room for regression.
But I just think having Fafita, if he's healthy,
allows you to be at seven at a baseline.
And I think if you're anything better than seven, you're pretty pleased.
I think obviously at Arizona fans that listen to it would be like,
oh, we should be better.
But I think it's realistic to say like eight wins is pretty good,
even if nine was the number last year because Arizona started one in three
in conference, rattle off a bunch.
And I think they had a fairly friendly schedule with a couple of wins that,
you know, weren't like, if you picked before the season,
you're probably not saying they win because it came off for eight.
But also they have a tough schedule coming in eight wins and a bit of beyond.
I'm happy.
What about you, Paul?
You know, yeah, real quick here.
I'll say, you know, obviously for West Virginia,
you could go either way on it.
I think personally, I mean, as a homer,
I'll say five and a half is probably just a little bit low.
I would like to see us up into that six and a half or seven and a half box.
Reason is, it's like, you know, and especially, you know,
I've spoken to a lot of people in camp here at the start of the spring
and West Virginia's offensive line as a chance to be elite this year.
They went and spent right around $4 million on the offensive line alone.
They've got the best freshman.
I think offensive lineman in the big 12 in Kevin Brown,
who broke every single record this off season in the weight room coming in.
Luckily, Penn State lost that kid.
We are so lucky to get a kid of his caliber.
Like I said, coming into this, I think he'll be the Jordan seat in West Virginia.
I think he's that good.
He's probably going to start.
It's going to be hard to keep him off the field.
And that's included in West Virginia.
Went out and got six starters from the portal from other places.
Two all conference guys, you know,
one guy that started the last seven games of the year at Kansas State
and had a heck of a run that we gave 500 K to, you know,
and that's not including the incumbent,
the people that were already here last year.
So yeah, I do think, and then you bring in Rick Trickett,
the best offensive line coach,
one of the two or three best of the last 30 years.
He's put over 40 guys in the NFL.
He won a national championship with Sabin.
He won a national championship with Jimbo.
And now he reunites with Rich Rodd where he's had a top five rushing offense,
three of the last three years in College football.
Two of those with Rich Rodd, one without Rich Rodd,
because he's just the best offensive line coach,
more one of the best out there.
So I think offensively we're going to be really good.
My cockins junior early reports on him are very good.
You know, he's a four three kid.
And when you get Rich Rodd, a four three quarterback that can run four three,
with the leading rusher from last year on Cam Cook,
who was started at TCU.
He's now at West Virginia.
He had 1600 rushing yards last year, 1900 from Scrimmage.
I think we're going to have an elite offense.
Our defense, I don't know.
I think there are some holes there.
We have to fix.
And that's the reason I'm not totally over the moon for us right now, to be honest.
I think we're going to have a year to jump.
It's similar to Houston's,
but I don't think we're going to be as good as Houston's was.
I think we'll probably be closer to seven.
Maybe eight or four lucky.
I'm trying to keep it reasonable there,
but our offense is in position to be really good next year.
I really believe that.
So look up at West Virginia as far as a little bit of a sleeper, I think.
I think when we get all agree, Michael Hawkins junior has a ton of talent,
but I'm going to give you something, a piece of wisdom to hold on to for the rest of your life.
Paul, you ready?
You can't never trust a sooner, man.
So you're getting all excited for nothing.
He's going to let you down.
I guarantee it.
Well, we've got a Fox, you know what I mean?
I can't say heck of a battle going on.
And there's no guarantee that he beats out Scotty who had just thrown into the fire as a true freshman last year.
So don't want to keep you guys too much longer.
But what did you say about the local homestead cowboys there?
I didn't I did you, did you talk about that?
Yeah, I said it was fair, man.
I think that's right.
You didn't say much.
OK, all right.
Well, I guess we're all we're on agreement then.
Anybody else on this list,
just agree just really quick though before we go.
Like, is 11 and a half like, is that really where Texas tech is at?
Is that the bar for them right now?
So they're spending, I mean, they spent like it, right?
I can tell you this as a betting man.
I love tech.
I think they have a really good chance to win the big 12 again.
11 and a half to a lot again.
I'm not taking the over on that bet.
No, no way, no way.
Yeah, I mean, they lose at least one in more than now.
Nope.
I'm stunned.
They're not on that list of best coaches of basketball and football.
I mean, that's a great one.
There's 11 and a half for football.
And Grant McCastle just had you in the elite eight and year two.
Was that even year one?
Now I was year two is like, how is how are you not on that list?
And someone and as a back to a 11 wins and basketball.
Any and McCastle and McCastle lost his best player,
reigning coach player of the year and still has them as a 60 or whatever.
Five, six, whatever.
Yeah, and it's like, OK, you're a crazy real baker.
There's that 16 like if we if we really quickly brings up enough,
like, I think big 12 gets four in the sweet 16 because I think Arizona,
Houston, Iowa state should be in the sweet 16 like their past a ton.
And then I think one of BYU, Texas tech or Kansas can make it like I think
St. John's will beat Kansas.
I'll just be up front about that.
But like, it's not it's not crazy to say Kansas can win that one.
I think BYU can beat Gonzaga.
Should they beat a Texas or NC state?
I think Texas tech will be accurate and will be to Alabama because Alabama
doesn't guard.
And so like you got six chances to make the sweet 16 in my opinion.
Like I'm not trying to be disparaging to UCF or TCU, TCU,
obviously got Duke at if they can be Oklahoma state.
I UCLA's a tough draw for UCF.
But like you got six chance to make the sweet 16.
I think they should have three in the elite eight.
Iowa state's got a little more tenuous there,
but I really expect Arizona and Houston both to be in the lead eight.
And I've got both my bracket in the final four at a baby leave.
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