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Big 12 title down to Texas Tech/Kansas St
By: Staff Writer - StatFox
Published: 3/7/2019  at  11:34:00 AM
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StatFox Big 12 Power Ratings

Big 12
TEXAS TECH 96
KANSAS ST 90
KANSAS 90
TEXAS 88
IOWA ST 88
BAYLOR 87
OKLAHOMA 85
TCU 82
OKLAHOMA ST 80
W VIRGINIA 80

A look at the upcoming week around the Big 12 Conference:

GAMES OF THE WEEKEND: Texas Tech at Iowa State; Oklahoma at Kansas State. With Kansas out of the picture for the first time in 15 years, the Big 12 title race will come down to K-State and Texas Tech. If the Wildcats (23-7, 13-4) and Red Raiders (25-5, 13-4) both win on Saturday, they'll share the crown. The same holds true if they lose, because the Jayhawks (22-8, 11-6) are guaranteed to finish at least one loss behind them. Tech might have the tougher task ahead, because the Cyclones will be looking to close a strangely disappointing home season on a high note. But the Sooners led by as many as 24 points in pounding Kansas on Tuesday night, and a win in Manhattan with so much at stake might be worth an NCAA Tournament seed line for them.

LOOKING AHEAD: The Jayhawks host Baylor in the regular-season finale at Phog Allen Fieldhouse. The Bears will be looking to solidify their postseason resume. ... Texas hosts TCU in what could prove to be an elimination game for an at-large bid - although strong runs in next week's conference tournament by either the Longhorns or Horned Frogs could bolster those hopes. ... West Virginia and Oklahoma State close out highly disappointing regular seasons in Stillwater.

PLAYERS TO WATCH: Jarrett Culver of Texas Tech; Barry Brown Jr. of Kansas State. KU's Dedric Lawson is in line to win the Big 12 scoring and rebounding titles. But will the voters name a Jayhawk who wasn't part of a championship team for the first time since 2004 the Big 12 player of the year? Culver, who is averaging 17.9 points, 6.4 rebounds and 3.7 assists, and Brown (15.1 points a game and a league-high 60 steals) have been the catalysts for their teams' rise to the top of the league. A big day with a league championship on the line might push either of them over the top for top honors.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS: In retrospect, losing Udoka Azubuike (hand injury) and Lagerald Vick (leave of absence) proved to be the Jayhawks' downfall. Azubuike was averaging 13.4 points, 6.8 rebounds and 1.6 blocks before he got hurt, and Vick was at 14.1 points a game on a team-high 45.5 percent from 3-point range. Heralded freshman Quentin Grimes also struggled to fill the void left by departed first-team All-American Devonte Graham. Grimes has committed 59 turnovers with just 55 assists, and he scored just three points on Tuesday with KU's streak on the line.

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