The New Year is here. Happy New Year fellow Bucketeers.
Conference play starts Saturday against TCU if you can believe it. The non-conference part just flew by and again KU is in a great position to win the league but it will be very tough as always. Just saw the graphic this morning that KU has won 21 of the last 27 Big-12 Championships so we know how to win these. We still have Billy Eugene roaming the sidelines ready to feast on fellow Big-12 brethren. We have a team that's capable of winning it.
Some changes of course due to the non-stop conference realignment greed-fest going on. The Big-12 welcomes Houston, UCF, Cincinnati & BYU to the league making it the Big-14, for a year. Next year Texas and Oklahoma go bye-bye-bye to the SEC. More teams join with Arizona, Arizona St, Utah & old friend Colorado reuniting to make it a 16 team league in 2024-25. It's hard to keep up. How long will it be the Big-12 with 16 teams before the next round happens. The ACC collapse is next which is Jim Phillips new baby.
With 14 teams comes a new 18 game league schedule. Gone are the glory days of playing all the teams twice which created this crazy tough league if you ask me over the last several years. What remains is 5 home and homes and the rest (8 games) KU is playing everyone once.
KU plays these teams twice - Baylor, Houston, Kansas St, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St.
It's clear Houston was made the lone newcomer we play twice for TV purposes. Facing OU twice in their last year in the conference is appropriate. It appears they have their best team in several years as well.
KU plays these teams once at home- TCU, Cincinnati, Texas, BYU. KU's last conference game against Texas unless they meet in the Big-12 Tournament will be in Allen Fieldhouse on February 24th. At least we can send them to their new league the proper way, losing. BYEEEE
KU plays these teams once on the road- UCF, West Virginia, Iowa St, Texas Tech. UCF is a giant unknown as far as tough places to play. The other 3 have certainly given us fits over the years when we come to town. Will feel odd not seeing Iowa St coming to the fieldhouse and only going to Hilton Tragic.
Game breakdown by Month:
8 games in January (4 home, 4 away)- Oklahoma is the lone ranked team (#11th) KU faces the entire month although TCU and Iowa St certainly look like they are tournament teams. KU, if they take care of business should win all 8. Perhaps there's a road lull with back to back games against West Virginia & Oklahoma St that's possible but both of these teams are not good so there's optimism we can leave both with W's.
7 games in February (4 home, 3 away)- If January is easy, well the rest of the schedule is a nightmare. The final 10 games of the season KU will face 5 ranked teams and play 7 total games against ranked opponents. Two of the 3 non-ranked teams are against Kansas St. The action picks up immediately in February with Houston coming to Allen Fieldhouse on Feb 3rd. 2 days later ESPN needs those views for Big Monday so they put KU on the road in the Octagon of Doom with Tang's Gang. The next game Baylor comes to town for the first of two meetings where Scott Drew tries to figure out why Bill Self is his master. Two road games in a week follow that crazy 3 game stretch going to Lubbock and Norman. They follow that up with home games vs Texas and BYU and both are ranked so you know they won't be easy at all. If there's a tougher schedule in America post it because that's just an insane stretch yet again.
3 games in March (1 home, 2 away) - You can tell the schedule was intentionally backloaded this year with how it's setup & it's hard not to see the bias against KU here as well when looking at other Big-12 team schedules. The last 3 games of the conference season are @Baylor, home vs Kansas St & @Houston to end. Those 3 games seem like they will decide who wins the crown. I don't know how you predict what's going to happen.
If you don't believe that KU got the tougher schedule then others look at Houston's. Only Texas school they play twice all year is Texas. Don't play Baylor, TCU or Tech twice which makes zero sense. They get home/homes with Cincinnati, Iowa St, UCF, Texas, KU.
Baylor has KU, Texas, TCU, BYU & Texas Tech for their home/away tilts for another example.
So what's everyone feeling coming into Conference Play with the new format and teams? Will KU hang another banner? What are the keys to doing so? The guantlet of February/early March will make every game in that time period feel like the most important game. So crazy!