Suspense returns to Big 12

By The Associated Press     Jan 30, 2006

Even without the newly crowned Miss America sitting courtside in her tiara, Oklahoma’s upset of No. 4 Texas would have been a thing of beauty.

Thanks to the Sooners’ 82-72 victory, suspense has returned to the Big 12 Conference race. The Longhorns (17-3 overall, 5-1 Big 12) will not run the table. The 2002 Kansas Jayhawks still will be the only team to cut a 16-0 swath through a Big 12 schedule.

Oklahoma (13-4, 4-2) and Kansas (13-6, 4-2), at least for the moment, seem to have a fighting chance at defending their co-championships.

And don’t forget Colorado (15-3, 5-2). The senior-laden Buffaloes already have played their one regular-season game against the Longhorns, and were dumped, 89-64. But Saturday night, the Buffs survived an off night by Richard Roby and walked away with a 79-75 victory over Kansas State, their fifth victory in a row.

A trip to the NCAA Tournament certainly seems within Colorado’s reach. And with a month left in the Big 12 regular season, why not dream of a title?

“It’s up for grabs,” said Roby, who has been the leading scorer in 11 of Colorado’s games. “We just have to be the one to take it. Our next game is Iowa State, and we have to make sure and be ready for that one. Just one at a time, do what we’re supposed to do, and we’ll see what happens.”

If Texas had managed to keep its conference winning streak intact and beat No. 24 Oklahoma on Saturday, there might have seemed little chance for anyone to overtake the Longhorns.

But with Miss America Jennifer Berry, a former Oklahoma student, sitting a couple of seats away from the Oklahoma governor, the Sooners got into the victory circle and created a conference title race.

It’s not that anyone connected with the Texas program had predicted a 16-0 conference run.

“That’s stupidity,” said Texas coach Rick Barnes. “We’re six games in. That’s just something for people to write about. There are plenty of good teams in this conference.”

Kansas stayed in contention with a 95-85 victory at Iowa State, the Jayhawks’ third in a row since an overtime loss at Missouri. Nebraska, getting 28 points from Jamel White, beat Missouri, 65-52, and kept the Tigers in a free fall with their fourth loss in five games.

Texas Tech slipped past Oklahoma State in overtime, 92-90, and Baylor finally played a close game, before losing, 72-70, to Texas A&M behind 29 points and 10 rebounds from Joseph Jones. The Bears remain winless in six games this season.

White’s output tied for the second-most ever by a Nebraska freshman.

He was on the floor because of the absence of star Joe McCray, who was suspended on Friday by coach Barry Collier. White was 7-for-9 from the field, 4-for-4 from three-point range and 10-of-11 from the line.

It was also the third straight double-digit loss by the Tigers.

“This is the same predicament we were in last year,” said Thomas Gardner, the Big 12’s top scorer, who had 22 points against the Huskers. “We can’t lose this many games in a row in league and expect to finish in the top half.”

Kansas will play host to Texas Tech tonight, and Tuesday, Nebraska is at Oklahoma State. Wednesday’s games find Texas A&M at Oklahoma, Kansas State at Baylor and Texas at Missouri. On Saturday, it’s Missouri at Texas Tech, Texas A&M at Texas, Oklahoma State at Kansas State and Baylor at Nebraska.

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