Monday's latest Top 25 as they have all season. But the Longhorns jumped four spots after a lopsided weekend win at Kansas to earn the program's highest ranking under their sixth-year coach, as well as its first top-5 ranking since February 2011.“If this is the peak on Jan.
2, that would be really, really disappointing,” Smart said after the 84-59 win against the Jayhawks. “It's something that we'll talk a lot about.
I asked the guys in the locker room if this was kind of all they wanted. Obviously that's a rhetorical question: They want more.”Texas (8-1) started the year at No.
19 and hadn't cracked the top 10 under Smart before this season. The Longhorns hadn't cracked the top five since spending three weeks at No.