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SEC tournament roundup: Ole Miss dents Texas’ NCAA tourney hopes

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SEC tournament roundup: Ole Miss dents Texas' NCAA tourney hopes

SEC Tournament Roundup: Ole Miss Stuns Texas, Puncturing Longhorns’ NCAA Hopes

The bubble burst with a Rebel yell in Nashville. In a result that sent shockwaves through the SEC Tournament and the national bracketology landscape, the 15th-seeded Ole Miss Rebels delivered a stunning 76-66 upset over 10th-seeded Texas on Wednesday, leaving the Longhorns’ NCAA Tournament hopes clinging to life by a thread. While Auburn’s cruise past Mississippi State provided a predictable opening act, the day belonged to Ole Miss, a team playing with house money and the freedom of a spoiler.

Contents
  • A Rebel Rampage: Ole Miss Seizes the Day
  • The Crunch-Time Collapse That Doomed Texas
  • Expert Analysis: What This Means for the NCAA Picture
  • Quick Hit: Auburn Makes a Statement
  • Predictions and the Road Ahead
  • Conclusion: A Day of Reckoning in Nashville

A Rebel Rampage: Ole Miss Seizes the Day

From the opening tip, the narrative was clear: Ole Miss, despite its 12-19 record entering the tournament, was the more desperate, more connected team. Malik Dia set the tone early and often, imposing his will in the paint and from the mid-range on his way to a game-high 23 points. The Rebels’ formula was brutally simple yet effective: attack the rim, dominate the glass, and play with relentless physicality.

What makes this victory particularly remarkable is how Ole Miss won. In a modern game dominated by the three-pointer, the Rebels made just 1 of 10 attempts from beyond the arc. Instead, they leaned on a punishing inside game and opportunistic defense, out-rebounding Texas 39-33 and scoring 42 points in the paint. Alongside Dia, AJ Storr (18 points) provided a crucial scoring punch, and Ilias Kamardine (16 points) was a revelation, hitting timely shots to stymie any Texas momentum. James Scott’s near double-double (10 points, 9 rebounds) epitomized the Rebels’ blue-collar effort.

Texas, meanwhile, looked like a team feeling the immense weight of expectation. Their offense was stagnant for long stretches, and their defense failed to adjust to Ole Miss’s direct approach. Dailyn Swain fought valiantly, posting a 22-point, 12-rebound double-double, but it was not enough to lift his team from its lethargy.

The Crunch-Time Collapse That Doomed Texas

For all their struggles, the Longhorns had a chance. Trailing by nine in the second half, they mounted a final, frantic push. A three-point play by Camden Heide followed by a Jordan Pope triple suddenly cut the Ole Miss lead to a precarious 66-63 with just over four minutes remaining. Bridgestone Arena buzzed with the anticipation of a classic Texas escape.

Then, the Rebels delivered the knockout blow. Unfazed by the run, Ole Miss executed with ice in its veins, reeling off six consecutive points to push the lead back to nine and effectively seal the game. It was a sequence that laid bare the difference between the two teams on this day: one played with the fearless confidence of a team with nothing to lose, while the other played with the palpable anxiety of a team with everything to lose.

This loss leaves Texas (18-14) in the most precarious of positions: squarely on the NCAA Tournament bubble. Their resume, once considered sturdy, now features another Quad 3 loss. The Longhorns must now endure an agonizing three-plus day wait until Selection Sunday, their fate no longer in their own hands but at the mercy of other bubble teams and the committee’s judgment.

Expert Analysis: What This Means for the NCAA Picture

As a sports journalist who has tracked bracketology for years, I can state that Texas has plunged from “probable” to “truly bubble-bound.” Here’s a breakdown of their precarious situation:

  • Net Ranking Impact: A loss to a sub-.500 team will cause a significant drop in Texas’s NET ranking, a key metric for the committee.
  • Bad Loss Accumulation: This adds another questionable loss to a resume that already lacked high-end SEC road wins.
  • Bubble Competition: They are now directly competing with teams from other power conferences who will have more chances to impress in their own tournaments.

The committee values how you finish the season, and Texas is stumbling to the finish line. Their non-conference strength (wins over teams like Creighton) keeps them in the conversation, but Wednesday’s performance lacked the urgency of a tournament team. They will be one of the most-discussed—and likely one of the most nervous—teams in the country come Sunday.

For Ole Miss, this is a program-building win. While their season ends without an NCAA bid, defeating a brand like Texas in the postseason provides immense momentum for first-year coach Chris Beard. It proves to current players and future recruits that the foundation for competitiveness is being laid.

Quick Hit: Auburn Makes a Statement

In the day’s other action, the Auburn Tigers provided a stark contrast to the drama of the Texas upset. They methodically dismantled Mississippi State 79-61, looking every bit the part of a team with deep March aspirations. Bruce Pearl’s squad used its trademark defensive intensity to create turnovers and easy transition baskets, sending a clear message to the rest of the field. While Ole Miss played spoiler, Auburn played like a contender, efficiently advancing to set up a marquee quarterfinal matchup.

Predictions and the Road Ahead

Looking forward, the implications of Wednesday are vast. For Ole Miss, they face a quick turnaround against a physical Georgia team. Can they muster another heroic effort, or was the Texas game their championship? I predict a valiant effort, but Georgia’s depth likely prevails.

For Texas, the prediction is grim. In my professional estimation, the Longhorns now find themselves on the wrong side of the bubble. They will need a cascade of losses from other bubble teams (think Virginia, Colorado, St. John’s) and likely favorable treatment from the committee to hear their name called on Sunday. The more probable outcome is a top seed in the NIT and a long offseason of reflection on a game that got away in Nashville.

Conclusion: A Day of Reckoning in Nashville

The opening day of the SEC Tournament delivered a classic March storyline: the desperate underdog versus the anxious favorite. The Ole Miss Rebels, led by Malik Dia’s brilliance and a defiant, paint-centric game plan, authored the first major upset of the conference postseason. In doing so, they didn’t just advance to the second round; they likely altered the entire complexion of the NCAA Tournament field.

Texas now faces a sleepless wait, a testament to the unforgiving nature of March where a single poor performance can undo months of work. Meanwhile, the SEC Tournament marches on, with Auburn lurking as a powerhouse and Ole Miss serving as a thrilling reminder that in this month, seeds are just numbers, and heart can rewrite any script. The madness, as they say, has officially begun.


Source: Based on news from Deadspin.

Image: CC licensed via www.piqsels.com

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