I think in a game like this, extremely physical, Sils makes a difference of 12 points. Six on offense and six on defense. Sils is a rugged, mature player who handles the roughness better.
With all the weirdness of the day in the Big 12, K-State is the No. 3 and will face No. 6 TCU for the third time this season at 8:30 on Thursday night. Kansas and Iowa State are both in the early session, so tickets should be a little more reasonable to come across.
Iowa State and Baylor will rematch in the 11:30 AM game, KU is the 1 seed and Texas is the 2 seed. Their matchups aren't set as the OSU/Texas Tech game will determine seeding 7-9.
Desi Sills has still not been spotted warming up, it is likely the rumor of him not being with the team today is true. So the Wildcats are going to be down a key cog against a physical team. James Okonkwo might be out for WVU, per Jon Rothstein this morning.
Baylor currently trails Iowa State by double digits, which means if that holds, K-State at worst would be the 3 seed in Kansas City. If Texas lost to Kansas as well, the Wildcats are the 2 seed in Kansas City regardless.
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I have heard that Desi Sills may not make the trip to Morgantown. Tang shared on the radio show last night that Desi lost a cousin recently, which is what he made reference to after the Oklahoma State win last weekend. If Desi isn't with the team, he is likely back with them for the service.
When are the Rs going to kick that POS to the curb? Give him a ticket to Florida so he can consult with the stable genius. And lets not forget Ms. Greene.
They’ve had their low points this year for sure, and those weren’t fun at all. But when they’re firing on all cylinders and five or six guys are meaningfully contributing… this is absolutely a Final Four caliber squad. We’ve seen it in different games this season and tonight was no exception.
Just gotta keep this momentum rolling into the tourneys.