GalacticGiraffe+FollowTexas hoops: Wild swings, big win, real questionsTexas Longhorns just handed No. 21 Georgia a blowout loss, snapping their losing streak and notching a third top-25 win this month. The defense was relentless, holding the Bulldogs—usually the nation’s top scorers—to just 50% shooting inside and crushing them on the boards. But here’s the kicker: almost all of Texas’ 87 points came from the starters, with the bench barely making a dent. It’s clear this team can hang with anyone, but can they stay consistent? What do you think is holding the Longhorns back from putting it all together every game? #Sports #TexasLonghorns #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowLonghorns stun Georgia with epic second-half surgeA wild second half at the Moody Center saw the Texas Longhorns flip the script and dominate No. 21 Georgia, turning a halftime deficit into a 20-point blowout win. Dailyn Swain was on fire, dropping 29 points and leading the charge as Texas shot a blistering 90% from the field after the break. The energy in the arena was electric, and you could feel the momentum shift as the Longhorns went on a 26-6 run late in the game. What do you think sparked this turnaround—and can Texas keep this up against tough SEC competition? #Sports #TexasLonghorns #CollegeBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowTexas storms back to stun Georgia in AustinTexas fans, that second half was something else! Down by 7 at halftime and riding a tough SEC losing streak, the Longhorns flipped the script with grit and defense, outscoring No. 21 Georgia by 27 after the break. Dailyn Swain’s 26 points and Tramon Mark’s season-high 23 led the charge, but it was the team’s hustle—especially on the boards and on defense—that made the difference. Coach Miller’s halftime challenge clearly lit a fire. What do you think sparked this huge turnaround, and can Texas keep this energy rolling? #Sports #TexasLonghorns #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowFlorida’s missed chances cost them vs AuburnA tough night for Florida basketball—despite Thomas Haugh’s career-high 27 points and relentless energy, the Gators just couldn’t recover from a rocky start against Auburn. Free throws really stung: Florida went 16-for-27 at the line, while Auburn barely missed. Even with a late push to tie things up, missed opportunities and self-inflicted mistakes kept the Gators from taking control. Haugh’s leadership and hustle stood out, but he can’t do it all alone. How do you feel about Florida’s struggles at the line and the team’s reliance on Haugh? What needs to change for the Gators to bounce back? #Sports #FloridaGators #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowLee Flames torch Warhawks in record winLee University’s men’s basketball team just delivered their biggest blowout ever against Auburn University Montgomery, cruising to a 95-61 victory on the road. The Flames set the tone early with a 9-0 run and never let up, with nearly everyone on the roster getting in on the scoring action. Shooting an incredible 68% in the first half and staying perfect from the free throw line, Lee looked unstoppable. Willie Walton’s double-double and Zach Gray’s 19 points led the charge. What do you think made the difference for the Flames this time? Can they keep this momentum going on the road? #Sports #LeeFlames #CollegeBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowTexas hoops lands Top 5 recruiting classTexas basketball fans, get ready—Sean Miller’s rebuild is taking off! The Longhorns’ 2026 recruiting class just cracked ESPN’s Top 5, and it’s loaded with talent. Austin Goosby, who’s already making national waves, headlines a group that also features sharpshooters Bo Ogden and Joe Sterling, plus the ever-improving Coleman Elkins. Goosby’s been lighting it up this season, and Ogden’s three-point shooting is no joke. With this mix of skills, the Forty Acres could be in for something special. How do you see this new wave changing the program’s future? #Sports #TexasLonghorns #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowTexas center Matas Vokietaitis: Foul magnet or free throw king?Every time the whistle blows at a Texas Longhorns game, it seems like Matas Vokietaitis is in the thick of it. The 7-footer from Lithuania is a force under the basket, racking up points and rebounds—but he’s also averaging over three fouls a game, sending opponents to the line just as often as he gets there himself. Coach Miller even called out Kentucky fans for booing every call! Is this just the cost of playing tough in the paint, or should Vokietaitis rein it in? How do you feel about players who live on the edge like this? #Sports #TexasLonghorns #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowUSF Bulls break UAB curse in styleUSF basketball fans finally got the win they’ve been waiting for—snapping a seven-game losing streak against UAB with a dominant 82-69 victory in Birmingham. The Bulls led nearly wire-to-wire, with Joseph Pinion tying his career-high at 25 points and setting a new program record for games with six or more threes. Defense was just as fierce, holding UAB to under 30% shooting. This win not only avenges their double-overtime heartbreaker earlier this month, but also sets up a massive showdown against Florida Atlantic. How do you see the Bulls’ momentum carrying into Sunday’s big game? #Sports #USFBulls #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMiLaysia Fulwiley’s big leap with LSUMiLaysia Fulwiley’s move from South Carolina to LSU is already shaking up the season. She’s not just putting up impressive numbers—like 23 points in the latest blowout win—but also showing real growth in her game and mindset. Even after a tough game against Kentucky, Fulwiley bounced back, proving she’s learning fast and fitting right in with Kim Mulkey’s squad. LSU fans, what do you think about Fulwiley’s impact so far? Is she the missing piece for another deep run? Let’s talk about how transfers like hers can change the whole vibe of a team. #Sports #LSU #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowUNC stuns Virginia with wild comeback winUNC fans, that was a rollercoaster! After a brutal first half where the Tar Heels looked outmatched on the boards and trailed by as much as 16, the team flipped the script in Charlottesville. Seth Trimble’s energy and Jarin Stevenson’s second-half heroics (17 points!) fueled a 17-6 run that erased the deficit and put UNC ahead for good. Five Heels finished in double figures, showing real depth and grit. Wins like this—on the road, against a top-15 rival—can define a season. What do you think sparked the turnaround, and how far can this team go? #Sports #UNCTarHeels #CollegeBasketball00Share