After earning their highest seed in the NCAA Tournament since 2008, the Texas Longhorns begin their postseason against the 15-seeded Colgate Raiders. Did Texas benefit from a good draw in the Midwest region?
Daniel Seahorn (@DanielSeahorn) - It’s not the worst draw, but it certainly isn’t the best. Potentially getting an under seeded A&M in the second round after having to open with a Colgate team who is one of the best three-point shooting teams in the nation is not exactly a cakewalk. With that said, Texas enters the tournament coming fresh off a championship run in the Big 12 tournament, so they looked as primed as they ever will be heading into do-or-die situations in the ides of March.