KANSAS CITY, MO - MARCH 09: Head coach Shaka Smart of the Texas Longhorns reacts from the bench alongside players during the quarterfinal game of the Big 12 Basketball Tournament against the West Virginia Mountaineers at the Sprint Center on March 9, 2017 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Texas fell 63-53 to second-seeded West Virginia in the quarterfinals. With an 11-22 finish, the Longhorns tied the school record for losses in a single season, set in 1982-83. Texas was picked third in the Big 12 in the preseason.

One win in the Big 12 tournament was pretty much all that could be expected from Texas - and all the Longhorns delivered.

Asked if there was an offseason sense of urgency, coach Shaka Smart said: "For me, oh yeah, that sure is. I got the question about what do you do in the offseason and we have a lot of work to do. So there's incredible urgency."

Texas lost eight of its last nine. The Longhorns got as close as four points against West Virginia in the second half but were stymied by 35.1 percent shooting.

"It hurts," guard Eric Davis Jr. said. "I am not going to sit here and say it doesn't."

Two Texas players face NBA decisions. Jarrett Allen, the 6-11 freshman who developed into a post presence down the stretch, said he will seek lots of input and has no timetable. He said he would block out this season's record as a factor.

"What's just better for my future," Allen said. "Being one-and-done is nice, but it's not always the best thing for somebody. Whatever helps me."

Andrew Jones, the freshman guard from Irving MacArthur, has been mentioned in some mock drafts as well.

"It's a big decision we're going to have to make," Jones said. "In the meantime, most likely I'm coming back."