Hello!
SI here, the guy who knows nothing, giving you everything you need to know about TCU sports. And that includes basketball, evidently. Here is the relevant information about the TCU/Texas Tech basketball game:
The competition begins at 11:00 am, at Schollmaier Arena.
It can be viewed on ESPNU with David Saltzman and King McClure.
Alternatively, TCU fans can listen to the game at 570 KLIF Radio with Jeff Williams and Colin Boddicker or listen to or watch the game live from the Riff Ram app.
And, finally, they can join the KillerFrog Fan Forum (if they really wish to do so) for live updates.
And now for the inexplicably obligatory narrative.
Here we are, another year, and this is the first conference game of the basketball season.
Granting I know nothing about sports, and even less than that about basketball (I like to quote my main man, Martin Scorsese, when it comes to sports: anything with a ball? No good), I'm here to say: TCU wins. Why?
Well, look at the stats thus far. Arkansas-Pine Bluff? We won. Lamar? Ditto. ULM. California. (#25) Iowa. Providence. Jackson State. SMU. Mississippi Valley State. Utah. Central Arkansas.
But, more importantly, look at the scores. One will notice, at a cursory glance, the numbers become more purple by the game. Against Arkansas-Pine Bluff we narrowly won (73-72); against Northwestern State we just as narrowly lost (63-64). Cut ahead to Mississippi Valley State, where we won (88-43), and Central Arkansas, where we won by considerably more (103-57).
Meanwhile, there is the only competition that matters: Texas Tech.
They're damned good. But they have lost. Twice. They lost against (No. 10) Creighton (65-76), and Ohio State (73-80).
Now, I don't know much, but I know that two losses is more than one. And I know that 18 collective points lost is more than 1.
In the words of John Keats: beauty is truth, truth beauty, and that's all ye need to know on earth and all ye need to know.
Go Frogs!
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