Here was his question and comments on X:

Xavier

Are the Musketeers ready to play championship basketball?

We saw numerous instances during the first week where older, stronger teams imposed their will on younger, sleeker opponents. (Tennessee-Duke, San Diego State-Furman, Michigan State-Marquette, to name a few.) Texas is the sixth-oldest team in the country, per KenPom, and it won a tournament championship in the most physical conference in the country. Moreover, Texas will have a considerable advantage in terms of depth, especially since Xavier has been without injured starter Zach Freemantlesince early February. That injury made the Musketeers better defensively because Sean Miller replaced Freemantle in the starting lineup with 6-8 senior forward Jerome Hunter, a defensive stalwart who was, surprisingly, the team’s leading scorer last week in Greensboro (combined 38 points on 14 of 21 shooting). It would make a huge difference if Hunter can put up points against the Longhorns, but the Musketeers can’t count on that happening. They’ll need to bring their big boy pants to Kansas City.