Moderators Jeff Howe Posted Sunday at 04:46 AM Moderators Posted Sunday at 04:46 AM AUSTIN, Texas — On a night when the Texas men’s basketball team needed a win to keep its fading NCAA Tournament hopes alive, the Longhorns laid an egg in an 83-67 loss to Georgia at Moody Center on Saturday. Coach Rodney Terry’s team never led over 40 minutes of the team’s third consecutive loss. The Bulldogs led by as many as 27 points in the second half, shooting 51.8 percent from the field (29-for-56; 8-for-22 from 3-point range) and turning 13 turnovers by Texas (16-13, 5-11 SEC) into 16 points at the other end of the floor. After losing just five home games in the two seasons since the Longhorns left the Erwin Center for their new digs, the 16-point defeat (the second largest margin endured by Texas at Moody Center) marked the team’s sixth loss on their home floor this season. Just like his club’s forgettable 103-80 loss to Alabama on Feb. 11, the execution and effort put forth by Terry’s bunch on Saturday left a lot to be desired. The burnt orange faithful had to be disheartened to watch Longhorns suffer a lopsided loss to Georgia (18-11, 6-10) with their postseason fate on the line. Texas plays its final SEC road game against No. 24 Mississippi State on Tuesday (7 p.m., SEC Network) and wraps up the regular season at home against Oklahoma next Saturday (7 p.m., SEC Network). Unfortunately, Saturday's loss to the Bulldogs means winning both games won’t help the team's March Madness odds. When Was it Over?: When Georgia went on a 12-2 run in the first half after the Longhorns made it a one-point game, 9-8, with 12:19 on the clock. Devon Pryor’s tip-in with 9:39 left in the half cut the Texas deficit to six points, but that’s as close as Texas got to the lead the rest of the way. Top Offensive Performer: Shooting 44.2 percent from the field (23-for-52) and only getting 12 points from Tre Johnson (3-for-7 shooting with no official shot attempts in the second half) sums up the Longhorns’ struggles on that end of the floor. Jayson Kent scored 14 points off the bench on 4-for-7 shooting, including a 2-for-3 mark from beyond the arc with five rebounds. Arthur Kaluma scored 10 of his team-high 15 points in the second half; he shot 6-for-12 from the field (3-for-8 on 3-pointers), grabbed a team-high seven rebounds and dished out three assists. Top Defensive Performer: Kaluma had two blocked shots and two steals, but the nod goes to Pryor. The 6-foot-7-inch sophomore finished the night with three steals, a couple of which he took back the other way for transition points. With that said, Georgia guard Silas Demary Jr. led four Bulldogs in double figures with a game-high 26, and forward Asa Newell’s four offensive rebounds (11 total for Georgia) led to 19 second-chance points for coach Mike White’s team (the Bulldogs had a decisive edge in second-chance scoring, 19-6). It was far from an acceptable performance for a program that wants to be known for what it does on defense. Reason for Optimism: Jordan Pope (10 points on 4-for-9 shooting, 2-for-5 on 3-pointers, three assists and three rebounds) reached double figures in scoring for the first time since an 11-point outing against Vanderbilt on Feb. 8. It wasn’t enough to make up for the loss of Tramon Mark, who missed the game after injuring his back in Wednesday’s 86-81 overtime loss to Arkansas, but Pope scored all of his points in the second half in 20 minutes (17 more than Julian Larry). Reason for Pessimism: The sense of urgency from the local cagers was left wanting, and that’s putting it mildly. Texas produced a dud when it needed to snap a two-game losing streak in the worst way. Saturday’s loss felt a lot like the 84-69 thumping SEC cellar dweller South Carolina handed the Longhorns in Columbia last Saturday — Texas appeared to be going through the motions, waiting for something to happen rather than being the more aggressive, assertive team on the court from the opening tip. Modest Proposal: Johnson had a team-high four assists and did his best to find open teammates with the Bulldogs frequently trapping him and making it difficult for him to get loose on screens. Johnson’s unselfish nature and growth playing within a team concept will further boost his stock in the 2025 NBA Draft, even though he's already expected to be a lottery pick. Still, the season will end sooner than the Longhorns want it to if Johnson goes an entire half without officially putting up a shot. It seems to be more of an issue of the coaches doing whatever it takes to get Johnson the ball where he can do something with it rather than the likely SEC Freshman of the Year forcing the issue on offense. Biggest Question Before the Next Game: Will Texas fight to the death for 40 minutes? The Longhorns could be short-handed in Starkville on Tuesday, especially if Mark isn’t back in the lineup. Regardless, it should be more about pride than anything for Texas because there’s no point in worrying about the NCAA Tournament bubble. That should’ve been enough for the Longhorns to avoid Saturday's lackluster showing. View full news story 2 Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted Sunday at 04:48 AM Author Moderators Posted Sunday at 04:48 AM Forgettable. That's the best way describe what happened tonight. 4 Quote
Jordan91 Posted Sunday at 05:00 AM Posted Sunday at 05:00 AM 11 minutes ago, Jeff Howe said: Forgettable. That's the best way describe what happened tonight. Been wanting Tre to bring the ball up for weeks. Apparently getting in late from the Arkansas game is to blame. Quote
Robbin Antono Posted Sunday at 05:54 AM Posted Sunday at 05:54 AM I am hopeful that CDC will make the right decision .. 1 Quote
Class of 04 Posted Sunday at 06:04 AM Posted Sunday at 06:04 AM Honestly, does anyone think this team is deserving of a spot in the tournament? 3 Quote
The Tower Posted Sunday at 06:11 AM Posted Sunday at 06:11 AM 6 minutes ago, Class of 04 said: Honestly, does anyone think this team is deserving of a spot in the tournament? Not many. Quote
CoachBobbyFinstock Posted Sunday at 06:16 AM Posted Sunday at 06:16 AM It’s over. The season and RT’s tenure. Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted Sunday at 06:18 AM Author Moderators Posted Sunday at 06:18 AM 41 minutes ago, 512Horn said: Might be? I was being generous. 1 Quote
ChanmanV Posted Sunday at 06:33 AM Posted Sunday at 06:33 AM Given what was at stake, coming out without defensive intensity for the first 30 mins was disappointing. Have you noticed every team has had their highest FG% of the season playing us. It's a recurring theme at this point. They need a boost somewhere. If Chendall Weaver can come back, maybe that's the energy boost and momentum changing plays they need to stay competitive for longer in these games. Right now, nobody except Tre at times is can make those kind of momentum changers. Quote
TexasMDcoach Posted Sunday at 09:40 AM Posted Sunday at 09:40 AM This team is tanking. To get soundly blown out by a team like Georgia at home says it all. Quote
Ace Recruiter Posted Sunday at 10:02 AM Posted Sunday at 10:02 AM My mom always told me if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all. I'll plead the fifth with this team. Quote
Thorn007 Posted Sunday at 12:22 PM Posted Sunday at 12:22 PM Zero shots for tre. What up wit dat Quote
snugsie Posted Sunday at 12:52 PM Posted Sunday at 12:52 PM Texas is 2-7 in its last 9 games. We should be out. 1 Quote
Drunk randoke Posted Sunday at 01:32 PM Posted Sunday at 01:32 PM Based on prior such instances, my assumption is we’re well down the road on identifying the next coach. Only question for me is who. I’m a very casual basketball fan so I don’t know who are good candidates. It is time. Quote
LibertyHillHorn Posted Sunday at 01:36 PM Posted Sunday at 01:36 PM (edited) RT is making it very easy for CDC. Hook'em Edited Sunday at 01:37 PM by LibertyHillHorn 1 Quote
GoHorns1 Posted Sunday at 03:16 PM Posted Sunday at 03:16 PM Time to start the wish list for the new coach! Quote
Judd_Irby Posted Sunday at 03:28 PM Posted Sunday at 03:28 PM All these guys who just had to get rid of Coach Beard should assume some responsibility for this fiasco. Quote
Steven Sidereas Posted Sunday at 03:38 PM Posted Sunday at 03:38 PM (edited) Team should be out. Terry should be out. It's looked terrible all season. Edited Sunday at 03:39 PM by Steven Sidereas Quote
Red Five Posted Sunday at 03:39 PM Posted Sunday at 03:39 PM 10 minutes ago, Judd_Irby said: All these guys who just had to get rid of Coach Beard should assume some responsibility for this fiasco. Firing Beard was very defensible. The replacement hire was not. 1 Quote
Jordan91 Posted Sunday at 03:54 PM Posted Sunday at 03:54 PM 9 hours ago, Class of 04 said: Honestly, does anyone think this team is deserving of a spot in the tournament? Texas can still get in the tournament. They won’t though. That team has checked out. It’s not in them to get the wins in the last two games and in the SEC tournament to get there. Getting to take a game seriously would be surprising. Quote
TTown Posted Monday at 01:24 PM Posted Monday at 01:24 PM Might be?😂 C' mon man! No might to it they are done. At Miss St then OU. We play so well at home huh. Then lose 1st round SEC game. So no might to it!! Just waiting on the new hire announcement in a few weeks. Quote
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