A 2-point FG percentage and a high free-throw rate have carried Texas offensively, Miller said.
"Offensively, Miller said, "it's hard for me to be too critical."
"I don't know that we ever disconnected from that moment," Miller said of how Texas reacted to the loss to OU.
He believes that the Longhorns have disconnected from the loss to Ole Miss and are ready to face N.C. State.
On the possibility of Xavier fans who might show up, Miller said (with a smirk) he's got a lot of friends in Cincinnati and he thinks the environment will be very supportive.
Why did the Longhorns win 18 games and win nine SEC games?
"It really starts on the offensive end," Miller said.
Turnovers have been a major issue in the last two games, he said. Many of those, Miller added, were live-ball turnovers.
Miller gave the Longhorns a couple of days off after the loss to Ole Miss.
He believes the team has been in NCAA Tournament mode for the last couple of days.
Miller compares the loss to OU and dropping the game to Ole Miss to the two-game stretch when Texas lost to Mississippi State and then didn't play well in a road loss to Tennessee the next time out.
Miller: "I don't think we ever had a chance, nor did I take it upon myself to separate the end of the regular season" from the start of the postseason with the team's first (and only) SEC Tournament game in Nashville.
Miller: "I don't think it's easy enough to say that we haven't played well."
He mentioned losing to Arkansas on the road after the Razorbacks were routed by Florida.
Had Texas won one of the last two games, Miller knows Texas would've been "one seed higher on the seed line."
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