From the outside, the past week of games for the Texas Tech basketball team hasn’t been all that successful. Going just 1-2 during any three-game stretch is less than ideal for a program with aspirations as lofty as this one has.
But like everything else in sports (and life in general) some context is required. This was the only stretch on the regular-season schedule that will feature three-straight ranked opponents.
What’s more, two of those opponents are in the top 10 of the NET rankings with Kansas at No. 4 and West Virginia at No.