TCU’s first-round opponent in the NIT, Fresno State, heads to Fort Worth with an inconsistent resume that includes two victories over Nevada (28-6), an NCAA Tournament team, as well as a loss to Prairie View A&M (13-20), which is not headed to the postseason.
So which bunch of Bulldogs (20-12) will the Horned Frogs (19-15) face Wednesday in Schollmaier Arena (7 p.m., ESPN3)?
Coach Jamie Dixon expects Fresno State to be at its best, based on the team’s 6-1 record in its last seven outings.
“They’re obviously good and they’re playing their best basketball at the end of the year,” Dixon said before Monday’s practice.