Are the Texas Longhorns the team that blew a 16-point lead at home against the UCF Knights? Or the team that upset the then-No. 9 Baylor Bears at the Moody Center and then went on the road for a convincing rivalry win against the No. 11 Oklahoma Sooners?
Saturday’s trip to Provo to face the No. 21 BYU Cougars may help head coach Rodney Terry’s team solidify its identity in conference play after a 1-3 start before reeling off those two impressive wins that have the Longhorns back on the positive side of the NCAA Tournament bubble.
“It was just all about staying together and I think that’s been the main thing throughout this whole season is learning how to stay together, learning how to play together,” Texas sophomore forward Dillon Mitchell said on Thursday.