Houston Chronicle

Texas has turned things around after its loss to Georgia as it prepares to play No. 18 Kansas State.

Humiliatin­g setback to Georgia may have been the best thing to Smart’s squad

- By Nick Moyle nmoyle@express-news.net STAFF WRITER

AUSTIN — Texas found itself at a crossroads as the team boarded a flight back home after a 98-88 loss to Georgia in the Big 12/SEC Challenge.

Five losses in six games, each more painful than the last, had sent the Longhorns tumbling from the top of the conference standings. The offense was disjointed, the defense slipping, NCAA tournament chances fading.

Senior forward Dylan Osetkowski could be seen in huddles trying to get some of his intensity and urgency to rub off, as if it could be imparted through sudden osmosis.

It has turned out, though, that humiliatin­g letdown in Athens, Ga., might have done more for Texas than any win this season.

“Our guys really have practiced very well over the past two weeks,” Texas coach Shaka Smart said Monday. “Ever since we gave up 98 points to Georgia, we’ve not had one practice that hasn’t been a war, and that hasn’t been very productive from a standpoint of our players’ attitudes and getting better.”

Texas (14-10, 6-5 Big 12) has won two straight games and three of its past four. The outcome of Tuesday’s test against Big 12 leader Kansas State (18-5, 8-2) at the Erwin Center could reshape how the rest of the season plays out within a jumbled conference.

“To me, with this game, with it being the first-place team in the league, I don’t think there’s going to be any type of question about motivation,” Smart said.

Last week, Smart’s group played with sustained conviction and composure in double-digit victories over Baylor and at West Virginia. That continued a trend that began in a 73-63 win over 11thranked Kansas.

Smart has pontificat­ed on the importance of stellar guard play. Texas has been at its best when receiving ample production and smart minutes from its starting trio, and senior Kerwin Roach II, sophomore Matt Coleman and freshman Courtney Ramey all showed up last week.

Ramey was named Big 12 conewcomer of the week after averaging 14.5 points on 53 percent shooting, three 3-pointers (on 67 percent shooting) and four rebounds. He punctuated a careerbest 19-point performanc­e against West Virginia with an emphatic one-handed alley-oop finish.

Smart considers Roach the team’s barometer.

If he is playing smart and staying engaged on both ends, Texas can hang with and beat just about anyone on its schedule. If Roach slips, either mentally or physically or both, that creates a malignancy that ripples throughout the entire team.

It’s no coincidenc­e Texas has righted the ship during its past four games with Roach averaging 17.3 points on 45 percent shooting and 2.3 3-pointers on 41 percent shooting.

“I think it does start with Snoop because he’s the senior,” Smart said. “He is our leading scorer. He’s a guy on the defensive end when he’s locked in that can be as good as anyone.

On Jan. 2, Texas traveled to Manhattan, Kan., and walloped the shorthande­d Wildcats by 20 points. It was the biggest Big 12 win of the Smart era until last Saturday’s 22-point rout of West Virginia.

Ever since losing to Georgia, the Longhorns have finally started to operate behind a shared vision. They’ll need to be as connected as ever against red-hot Kansas State.

“I think our guys have come together with each other more,” Smart said. “When you have five guys out there that are connected around one thing, I think it was Ray Lewis, he said it’s hard to beat a group of men that sees something.”

 ?? Craig Hudson / Associated Press ?? Texas and coach Shaka Smart have been on a tear since losing to Georgia, culminatin­g with a 22-point rout of West Virginia on Saturday. The Longhorns have won three of their past four.
Craig Hudson / Associated Press Texas and coach Shaka Smart have been on a tear since losing to Georgia, culminatin­g with a 22-point rout of West Virginia on Saturday. The Longhorns have won three of their past four.

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