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LOL: Big 12, Brett Yormark REMOVE Glass, LED Court at Basketball Tournament | BYU, Kansas, Texas Tech

Episode 1593 Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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The Big 12’s ambitious experiment with high-tech basketball has hit a very physical wall. After three rounds of the men’s tournament at the T-Mobile Center, Commissioner Brett Yormark announced late Thursday night that the conference is scrapping the LED glass court in favor of traditional hardwood for the semifinals and championship game.

Safety Over Spectacle

The decision follows a mounting wave of "mixed reviews" from players and coaches that quickly shifted from aesthetic criticism to genuine safety concerns. While the ASB GlassFloor was touted as a revolutionary branding tool—allowing for real-time graphics and data-driven visuals—the reality on the ground was far more slippery.

The tipping point appeared to be Thursday’s quarterfinal action. Texas Tech guard Christian Anderson was forced to leave the game against Iowa State after a non-contact slip resulted in a groin injury. Throughout the week, players frequently struggled with their footing, with some describing the surface as "slick" and "unpredictable," especially when moisture from perspiration was present.

The Human Element

Beyond the slipping, some athletes reported that the floor's shifting LED patterns and intense brightness were a mental and physical distraction. Kansas State forward Taj Manning notably called the court an "eyesore" that contributed to teammate migraines.

In his official statement, Yormark emphasized that the move back to wood was made after consulting with the four remaining head coaches: Tommy Lloyd (Arizona), Bill Self (Kansas), Kelvin Sampson (Houston), and T.J. Otzelberger (Iowa State). The goal is to ensure the "greatest level of comfort" for the student-athletes on the league's biggest stage.

As workers swapped the glass for hardwood overnight, the narrative shifts back to the game itself. The flashy graphics were a bold attempt at innovation, but in the Big 12, where every possession is a street fight, traction is the only metric that truly matters.

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