What Big 12 teams will be dancing?
The mysteries will be solved today when the bracket for the NCAA Tournament is announced at 5 p.m. on CBS (WIBW-13). Until then, the bracketology class remains in session and everyone who wonders about their teams can evaluate the requisite “body of work”one last day. The strength of the Big 12, which is rated No. 2 in RPI among the nation’s conferences, figures to enable half its membership to advance to the Dance. Just two, co-champions Kansas and Texas, will be awarded high seeds. A breakdown of probable Big 12 qualifiers follows: TEXAS LONGHORNS Record: 28-5 Probable seed: 2 RPI: 5 Strength of schedule: 6 Strengths: Nonconference victories at UCLA and against Tennessee on a neutral court boost the Longhorns’ case for being a No. 1 seed. They also beat Kansas in Big 12 play. Point guard D.J. Augustin (above) is as good as any point guard in the country dictating tempo. Weaknesses: Although veteran coach Rick Barnes worked hard to develop his big men, they remain inconsistent offensi