Texas head coach Sean Miller has liked what he has seen from Tramon Mark lately, and for good reason.
Mark rebounded from a disastrous two-point performance in the Longhorns' season-opening loss to Duke by making 14 of 23 total shots from the floor to lead the team in scoring in consecutive contests.
The 6-foot-5 guard will look to lead Texas (2-1) to its third straight victory on Saturday afternoon when it hosts Kansas City (1-2) in Austin.
"I tip my hat to Tramon," Miller said. "He took the Duke game and learned from it and settled in. I think he'll be an outstanding player for us this season. He shoots it with such confidence. Tramon's been around the block, and we're relying on his leadership and his play. He'll certainly be a double-figure scorer for us."
Mark scored 20 points and

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