BIG 12
Locks
Houston Cougars, Kansas Jayhawks,
Iowa State Cyclones,
Baylor Bears, BYU Cougars, Texas Tech Red Raiders, TCU Horned Frogs
Should be in
Oklahoma Sooners
Projected No. 8 seed Oklahoma gave Houston everything the Cougars could handle for 40 minutes before falling short in Norman 87-85. If the Sooners do wear home uniforms in the round of 64, it may be due to excellent work done in a small number of vital wins. An eight-point victory at home over Iowa State in OU's first Big 12 game of the season was particularly significant. The win over the Cyclones and one by 16 at home over BYU mark the two instances when Oklahoma defeated conference rivals likely to make the tournament. Then again, the Sooners can add to that total in the season finale at Texas, which follows a home date against Cincinnati.
(updated March 2)
Texas Longhorns
Max Abmas drained his 500th career 3-pointer in UT's 16-point win at home over Oklahoma State. Naturally, the membership in this particular 500 club skews heavily toward the 2020s thanks to expanded career lengths. Antoine Davis set the record of 588 between 2018 and 2023. Still, Abmas might respond that he's at least shooting from behind a tougher 3-point line than the one that, for instance, JJ Redick had for his 457 career 3s. Accuracy from behind the current 3-point line has been a bright spot for a Texas offense that operates at the Big 12 average in other facets of the game. The Longhorns appear on course to earn a No. 8 seed.
(updated March 2)
Work to do
Kansas State Wildcats
Losing on the road in the Big 12 comes with the territory, but falling short by two points at Cincinnati is a tough pill for Kansas State to swallow. The Wildcats had a one-point lead in the last minute, and a win would have bolstered the case for a K-State team that was already making some "next four out" lists. Instead, Jerome Tang's group is 17-12 and facing a trip to Kansas followed by a home date against Iowa State.
(updated March 2)
Cincinnati Bearcats
Thanks to Simas Lukosius, Cincinnati's tournament dreams are still alive. Well, barely alive. Bubble Watch doesn't wish to understate the obstacles between the Bearcats and an at-large bid. UC is 17-12 and 6-10 in the Big 12. One thing Wes Miller's team already does have, however, is a decent NET ranking. The résumé metrics will receive a small but welcome nudge, as well, after Lukosius drained his 3 with 10 seconds remaining to give Cincinnati a two-point win at home over fellow bubble team Kansas State.
(updated March 2)