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Basketball / College Basketball
The Texas Longhorns faced off against the Ole Miss Rebels in a game that saw them narrowly avoid disaster, ultimately securing a 79-68 victory. The game was particularly notable due to Chris Beard's return to Austin as the head coach of Ole...
The Longhorns started strong, building an early lead thanks to Vokietaitis' offensive surge. However, Ole Miss responded with a 9-0 run, closing the gap before halftime. The second half saw the Rebels take their first lead, capitalizing on the Longhorns' offensive struggles. Ultimately, Texas regained control, with key contributions from Pope and Swain securing the win.
Chris Beard's return to Austin added an emotional element to the game. While his Ole Miss team struggled with consistency, their comeback attempt showcased their potential. The Longhorns' ability to withstand the Rebels' surge and close out the game demonstrates their resilience and ability to execute under pressure.
Texas is currently working towards solidifying its position for the NCAA Tournament. According to ESPN's Bracketology, Texas is among the last four teams in, showing the importance of each game as they progress through SEC play. [ESPN Bracketology &ref=yanuki.com]
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