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Texas Tech
vs
Oklahoma
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
01/26/2016
7:00pm EST

Lines:
Texas Tech +12.5
Oklahoma -12.5

Total:
Over 149.5 (-114)
Under 149.5 (-102)

Community Picks: Texas Tech 0% vs Oklahoma 0%

Texas Tech and Oklahoma Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Oklahoma
Buddy Hield and Jordan Woodard are two of the country's best 3-point shooters, but they certainly haven't looked like it against Texas Tech. It appeared that Oklahoma's rise to the top spot of the poll for the first time since 1990 might not last long Saturday when Hield sat on the bench with two early fouls five days after an 82-77 loss at then-No. 19 Iowa State. Woodard led the way with 20 points, making five 3s while also handing out seven assists. Continue to Article
January 25, 2016 5:55:pm EST
Texas Tech
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) -- Tarik Patrick scored West Virginia's final eight points and the sixth-ranked Mountaineers ended the game on a 10-2 run to rally for an 80-76 victory over Texas Tech on Saturday, snapping a two-game losing streak. Continue to Article
January 23, 2016 3:57:pm EST
Oklahoma
West Virginia's first Big 12 loss was excusable, expected maybe, even after it knocked off the top team in the country. Any chance of remaining in the top 10 for another week hinges on the sixth-ranked Mountaineers winning at Texas Tech on Saturday, but while they've been exposed as beatable, the Red Raiders are yet to show they can prosper against the league's top teams. Bob Huggins' team might first have been considered a true contender for the conference title with a 74-63 home win over then-No. 1 Kansas on Jan. 12. Continue to Article
January 22, 2016 5:33:pm EST
Oklahoma
Oklahoma's newly minted No. 1 ranking won't last longer than a week. On the same day as the Sooners ascended to the top of the polls for the first time in 26 years, they also fell on the road at 19th-ranked Iowa State. With the score tied and the Hilton Coliseum crowd standing, Iowa State point guard Monte Morris drove around a high ball screen and buried a go-ahead mid-range jumper with 24 seconds left. Buddy Hield and Isaiah Cousins both missed shots on Oklahoma's ensuing possession and the Cyclones sank five free throws in the final 10 seconds, enabling them to escape with a 82-77 victory. Iowa State's victory bolsters the state of Iowa's reputation as a graveyard for No. 1 teams this season. In addition to the Cyclones' big win on Monday night, Northern Iowa toppled North Carolina in November and Iowa clobbered Michigan State to open Big Ten play. It's tempting to warn future No. 1 teams to avoid the Hawkeye State at all costs, but the truth is no highly ranked team is safe anywhere this season.  Five top-ranked teams have already lost this season, a far cry from last year when Kentucky was No. 1 from nearly start to finish. Thirteen AP Top 25 teams lost last week, and top 10 Duke, Michigan State and Miami all lost twice apiece. What that reflects is that this is a wide-open season that should give way to a wild, unpredictable March. A freshman class that is weaker than usual and did not cluster at the same schools has created remarkable parity in college basketball, leaving the margin between the top teams and the second and third tier much smaller than most years.    Oklahoma (15-2, 4-2) has been as good as anyone so far this season, but the Sooners needed a brilliant performance from both Hield and Cousins just to stay competitive at Iowa State. Cousins shook off a recent shooting slump to hit four threes and score 26 points. Hield erupted for 27 points including a barrage of late threes. Nonetheless, despite its 17-for-32 3-point shooting as a team, Oklahoma struggled to keep pace with Iowa State because it could not generate much offense around the rim. Defending the dribble has been a season-long issue for an Iowa State team with no depth and only one true rim protector, but the Cylcones (14-4, 3-3) did a much better job Monday night. Jameel McKay blocked four shots, Matt Thomas made Hield work for every basket and Morris and Georges Niang thoroughly outplayed counterparts Jordan Woodard and Ryan Spangler. Niang, Morris and Abdel Nader combined for 62 points. That was enough to make up for a bench that failed to score a single point. Can Iowa State finish near the top of the Big 12 with just a seven-man rotation? Will the Cyclones build on their defensive performance on Monday night? Those are questions for another day. They earned the chance to revel in the same experience Northern Iowa and Iowa already had earlier in this topsy-turvy season: The joy of sending a No. 1 team home with a loss.  Video highlights from Iowa State's win over Oklahoma: - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg Continue to Article
January 18, 2016 11:34:pm EST
Oklahoma
Oklahoma didn't just move to the top of The Associated Press Top 25, the Sooners are a unanimous No. 1. Coming off a week with two 2-point wins, the Sooners (15-1) received all 65 first-place votes from the national media panel on Monday. It is Oklahoma's first time at No. 1 since the final two weeks of 1989-90. Continue to Article
January 18, 2016 1:35:pm EST
 
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