Texas head cach Rodney Terry looked like a hypocrite after Saturday's college basketball game against Texas A&M. The same guy who threw a temper
Granted, it was just one game in late January, but if there was ever a time Rodney Terry needed his Longhorns to summon their best, it sure was Saturday. Texas A&M ran up a 22-point lead in the second half as Buzz Williams’ Aggies ran roughshod through Moody Center.
A substitution error by the Texas A&M men's basketball team created a five-point play that helped hand Texas a 22-point comeback win.
Texas missed its first eight shots against No. 22 Missouri. The Longhorns didn’t score a bucket until more than eight minutes had gone by. And then down the stretch, Rodney Terry’s bunch missed eight more consecutive shots.
A&M's Wade Taylor IV’s desperation 3-point heave clanked off the rim, and the Horns sent the Aggies back to College Station with another loss in the rivalry, three months after the football team left Kyle Field with a 17-7 win over Thanksgiving weekend.
Here's the game info for the matchup between Rodney Terry and Buzz Williams' clubs. AUSTIN, Texas – Texas head coach Rodney Terry routinely preaches his team playing hard for all 40 minutes.
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The first came against A&M graduate forward Henry Coleman III with 15 minutes, 56 seconds to play. The call came after a whistle and sent Texas freshman guard Tre Johnson to the line after a media timeout. He knocked down both free throws to cut the Aggies’ lead to 51-35.
Texas A&M men’s basketball blew its biggest lead of the Buzz Williams era, falling to Texas 70-69. The Aggies led by 22 points but Rodney Terry’s
A late layup by Tramon Mark and a career game from Tre Johnson help Texas rally past Texas A&M, get its second consecutive win over a ranked foe.
That is how long Texas trailed against No. 13 Texas A&M . With four seconds remaining, senior guard Tramon Mark floated a high-arching layup to complete a 22-point comeback and completely shock No. 13 Texas A&M, 70-69 in the Moody Center.
Mark hung in the lane and banked it off the glass over a Texas A&M defender from a Julian Larry pass, sending the Longhorns into a frenzy after being down by 22 points with 17:07 left. He