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jason
03-28-2008, 11:44 AM
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By JAIME ARON, AP Sports Writer Mar 27, 6:55 pm EDT

HOUSTON (AP)—At some point Friday night, perhaps as early as pregame layups, the chants will start.

“Texas!” the burnt-orange throng on one side of the stadium will holler.

“Fight!” the other side will answer.

Brook Lopez and his Stanford teammates will notice, of course—25,000 people tend to make a lot of noise. And with their hands locked in the Hook ‘em Horns gesture, their arms pivoting in unison, it’ll be quite a sight, too.

Yet Cardinal players insist it won’t bother them, even when the Orangebloods gang up and turn against them. After the catcalls they heard at UCLA and the edgy jabs spewed at Oregon State, they’re convinced playing Texas in an NFL stadium in Houston will be just another road game.

“Same thing,” Lopez said. “Just a bigger arena.”
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Bigger stakes, too.

Texas and Stanford are playing in a South Regional semifinal, with the winner becoming among the eight teams still vying for the national title. The third-seeded Cardinal (28-7) hasn’t gotten this far since 2001, while the second-seeded Longhorns (30-6) already have gotten a round farther than they did last year with superstar freshman Kevin Durant.

The matchup is a classic case of opposites: Stanford and its big guys, 7-foot twins Brook and Robin Lopez, vs. Texas and its little guys, do-it-all guard D.J. Augustin and shooting ace A.J. Abrams.

Analysts can fill a school’s worth of chalkboards with strategies and counterstrategies about exploiting those differences. But the X factor might be how both teams will react to the Longhorns-loving crowd.

After all, the pressure of trying to please family, friends and fans can be a burden for guys in their late teens and early 20s.

“We don’t want them distracted from the fact that we have to get ready to play a basketball game against an outstanding team,” coach Rick Barnes said.

Texas has done just fine in recent years, going 6-0 in NCAA tournament games played in the Lone Star State since 2002. That includes a trip to the Final Four in ‘03 that was sealed by a pair of regional-round wins in San Antonio.

Back then, the Alamodome was more raucous than a neutral site is supposed to be. Longhorns fans could make it even louder this time, mainly because there will be even more of them. The Reliant Stadium configuration can hold around 40,000 fans and Houston is home to the one of the largest group of Texas exes.

“It’s going to be great, man,” said swingman Damion James, among nine native Texans on the roster. “I’m excited, the fans should be excited. And I want you to put this: We really appreciate them to come out and support us. Keep cheering.”

Go ahead, said Stanford coach Trent Johnson, who considers it such a moot point he doesn’t plan to talk to the club about it.

“This is a mature, experienced basketball team,” he said. “The one thing I’ve told them that the crowds get bigger and the magnitudes in question in the game gets bigger, but it’s still a game itself, and your ability to relax and do what you’ve done all year long is going to put you in situations where you can be successful or not.”

A scan of the Cardinal’s record shows at least a hint that hostile crowds can get to them: six of its seven losses came away from home.

Three were to UCLA, and there’s no shame in that; the Bruins are the top seed in the West region. Stanford held its own in the road games, going to overtime at Pauley Pavilion and losing in the final seconds of the Pac-10 tournament (at the Staples Center, as much of a neutral site as this will be).

As encouraging as that might be for Cardinal fans, there’s also this fact: Texas was one of the two teams that beat UCLA at home this season.

“You watch that videotape and you understand that that basketball team is more than D.J. Augustin’s team,” Johnson said. “It’s a very complete team and a very tough-minded team and a very skilled team.”

Abrams has been the offensive spark in the NCAA tournament, scoring 26 points in each of the first two games. Texas also gets a lot of outside shots from its frontcourt of James and Connor Atchley. At 6-foot-10, Atchley is technically a center, but he takes—and makes—the third-most 3-pointers on the squad.

Texas isn’t all small. On the bench there’s 6-foot-10, 299-pound Dexter Pittman. He had 10 points and 11 rebounds in the opening round and might log extended minutes to help contain the Lopez brothers.

Stanford talked Thursday about trying to play a slow-tempo game, but that’s not totally its style. The Cardinal averages 71.2 points per game, only 4.3 less than the Longhorns.

Brook and Robin are the focal points at both ends of the court. Brook averages 19 points and is coming off a buzzer-beater over Marquette.

The other highlight from that game was Johnson getting tossed in the first half. That couldn’t possibly happen again … could it?

“Yeah,” he said. “If we get off to a bad start, I’m going to get ejected again so we can win the game.”

Hearing laughter, he added, “It’s not a joke, it’s true, I love winning, so whatever it takes.”

LINK (http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaab/preview;_ylt=AiVvkH8O2s9Mkz6NEBqZ2yvevbYF?gid=2008 03280585&prov=ap)

injuredinmelee
03-28-2008, 11:49 AM
I hope the UT guard play can overcome the inside presence of the Cardinal. I hate to say it but:
Stanford 65
Texas 60

BreckTxLonghorn
03-28-2008, 12:07 PM
It all comes down to whether Texas hits its 3pointers. If AJ is on, you stretch the court, the Lopez bros become useless on defense as they have to leave the paint and not as effective on offense as you can't trade 3 for 2s.

If the threes aren't on, we'll get pounded inside all game. We may keep it close, but those guys will have their way in the end. I'm really hesitant to call this one--I don't trust Barnes' offense, but the defense could keep us in the game. We can't handle 2 7footers, but our shooting could null.

I think whoever wins this game controls how its played, and wins by 10. I just don't know who it will be.

Sweetwater Red
03-28-2008, 12:42 PM
No. 2 Texas (30-6) vs. No. 3 Stanford (28-7)


OK, so Texas has nobody who can match up inside with the Lopez twins. Who does? The Longhorns do have a pair of guards who are as explosive and dynamic as any tandem in the country. The only times Texas has been vulnerable this year are when D.J. Augustin and A.J. Abrams have both had an off shooting night. Even when just one isn't playing well offensively, the Longhorns have adjusted accordingly. (When they beat Kansas, for example, Augustin had 10 points on 1-for-13 shooting.) If the Longhorns can at least hold their own on the boards -- Damian James, who had 16 rebounds in the second-round win over Miami, is critical in this regard -- then the remaining question is whether they can force enough turnovers to get them the transition opportunities they'll need. Stanford point guard Mitch Johnson is stingy (16 assists, one turnover vs. Marquette), but unless the Cardinal's guards can make some jump shots to open up the paint, they'll have a hard time outscoring a potent team. In other words, these teams are very evenly matched. So let's give an edge to the one who's playing a de facto home game in Houston.


Texas 84, Stanford 83 (OT)


http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/seth_davis/03/27/sweet.16.friday/index.html?eref=T1

3afan
03-28-2008, 01:00 PM
crap - taken off my 4:30 game, moved to a 5/7pm DH .... :mad:

hello DVR

Sweetwater Red
03-28-2008, 01:09 PM
Originally posted by 3afan
crap - taken off my 4:30 game, moved to a 5/7pm DH .... :mad:

hello DVR

You'll just have to avoid civilization from the time your games are
over until the time you get home. That's if you don't want to
know who won before you sit down to watch it.

Old Tiger
03-28-2008, 01:11 PM
Get the twins in fould trouble and make good shots and this one should be in the bag.

buff4life
03-28-2008, 01:11 PM
I got big money on Texas and the over...c'mon HORNS!!!

jason
03-28-2008, 01:18 PM
Originally posted by Sweetwater Red
You'll just have to avoid civilization from the time your games are
over until the time you get home. That's if you don't want to
know who won before you sit down to watch it. ill send him spoiler text messages







just an FYI

Stanford is 8-5 on the road...
Texas is 17-1 at home...

i know they are not AT austin, but it is houston and there will be 40,000 people there...

Sweetwater Red
03-28-2008, 01:23 PM
Originally posted by jason
ill send him spoiler text messages


:thumbsup: :evillol:

JHS_c/o_06'
03-28-2008, 01:44 PM
get your horns up

Bull's-eye
03-28-2008, 01:48 PM
I just got 2 tickets for tonight games. Go Horns!!

cshscougar08
03-28-2008, 03:26 PM
Yeah Stanford has lost 5 of its 6 on the road. I agree, it's not Austin. It's better. Bigger and with more Longhorns fans. Stanford will have to block out the crowd if they want to win this game. Whether they admit it or not, I think the crowd does play a factor in how a team plays. Teams feed off of crowd energy. And that's why Texas will win.

JasperDog94
03-28-2008, 03:38 PM
Originally posted by BreckTxLonghorn
It all comes down to whether Texas hits its 3pointers. If AJ is on, you stretch the court, the Lopez bros become useless on defense as they have to leave the paint and not as effective on offense as you can't trade 3 for 2s. I agree 100%. The only thing I would add would be as long as James stays out of foul trouble, we stand a chance at getting the rebounds. Texas can't afford to lose James for any length of time.

kepdawg
03-28-2008, 06:35 PM
Game on!

TX up 10-4 early

kepdawg
03-28-2008, 06:57 PM
TX up 23-16 just under 8 minutes left in the first half

Davidson and Wisconsin are tied at halftime

Maroon87
03-28-2008, 07:04 PM
Originally posted by kepdawg
Davidson and Wisconsin are tied at halftime


OK...I picked them to beat Gonzaga, but this is getting ridiculous.:eek:

kepdawg
03-28-2008, 07:12 PM
TX up 39-29 with a couple of minutes left in the first half

TX is going to have to outscore them because they can't stop the Lopez twins inside

kepdawg
03-28-2008, 07:15 PM
Texas up 43-34 at halftime

kepdawg
03-28-2008, 07:48 PM
TX up 50-44 with 15 minutes left

Davidson up 15 on Wisconsin with about 10 minutes left

kepdawg
03-28-2008, 08:07 PM
Stanford cut the lead to 1, 52-51

Texas leads 63-53 right now with just under 8 minutes

Davidson is up 18 on Wisconsin with under 4 minutes to play

kepdawg
03-28-2008, 08:18 PM
Davidson 73 Wisconsin 56

kepdawg
03-28-2008, 08:19 PM
TX up 75-56 with just under 3 minutes to play

kepdawg
03-28-2008, 08:28 PM
Texas 82 Stanford 62

PHS Wildcats
03-28-2008, 08:37 PM
GET UR HORNS UP!!!!

Great Win Texas:clap:

bwdlionfan
03-28-2008, 08:39 PM
Brooke Lopez was unstoppable. If he had some outside shooting to go along with him, they'd be really dangerous. I wasn't impressed with Robin Lopez at all though. Terrible shooter and clumsy, reminds me of Shawn Bradley.... not a lot of talent, just a lot of height.

Gsquared
03-28-2008, 08:44 PM
Originally posted by bwdlionfan
Brooke Lopez was unstoppable. If he had some outside shooting to go along with him, they'd be really dangerous. I wasn't impressed with Robin Lopez at all though. Terrible shooter and clumsy, reminds me of Shawn Bradley.... not a lot of talent, just a lot of height.
Id kick my mommas a$$ if she named me Robin

pirate4state
03-28-2008, 09:00 PM
Originally posted by Gsquared
Id kick my mommas a$$ if she named me Robin well brooke is a girly name too LOL

good for Texas & Davidson

Emerson1
03-28-2008, 09:04 PM
Originally posted by bwdlionfan
Brooke Lopez was unstoppable. If he had some outside shooting to go along with him, they'd be really dangerous. I wasn't impressed with Robin Lopez at all though. Terrible shooter and clumsy, reminds me of Shawn Bradley.... not a lot of talent, just a lot of height.
Brooke wasn't much better than Robin. They both didn't do anything against Pittman.

zebrablue2
03-28-2008, 09:05 PM
congrats to the horns...

bwdlionfan
03-28-2008, 09:07 PM
I wonder if the Lopez momma wanted twin girls?

Snyder_TigerFan
03-28-2008, 09:31 PM
Originally posted by injuredinmelee
I hope the UT guard play can overcome the inside presence of the Cardinal. I hate to say it but:
Stanford 65
Texas 60

You should be ashamed of yourself.;)

Old Tiger
03-28-2008, 09:54 PM
UT's inside pressence is coming up big. They are getting better at rebouding and it's showing late in games.

JasperDog94
03-28-2008, 09:54 PM
Originally posted by Gsquared
Id kick my mommas a$$ if she named me Robin Why do you think they went to Stanford?;) :D :D

Old Tiger
03-28-2008, 10:02 PM
Originally posted by Emerson1
Brooke wasn't much better than Robin. They both didn't do anything against Pittman.

Brooke was way better than Robin


Brooke - 26 points, 10 boards, 6/6 from the line
Robin - 6 points, 5 boards