KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The new-look Big 12 Tournament begins with the first of three straight quadruple-headers Tuesday, and the addition of four new programs and the departure of Texas and Oklahoma aren't the only things that promise to make it look a bit different.
New-look Big 12 Tournament set to begin Tuesday in Kansas City with Houston as the No. 1 seed
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The new-look Big 12 Tournament begins with the first of three straight quadruple-headers Tuesday, and the addition of four new programs and the departure of Texas and Oklahoma aren't the only things that promise to make it look a bit different.
Kansas as the No. 6 seed for a second straight year? Cincinnati playing on the opening day as the No. 13 seed?
Nobody would have expected that at the start of the season.
But after the first run through the expanded 16-team league crowned Houston the regular-season champion and No. 1 seed, and set up the rest of the bracket for the T-Mobile Center, that is exactly what the Big 12 is looking at this week.