Texas Tech’s Big 3: JT Toppin, Christian Anderson & Darrion Williams — The Best Trio in College Basketball?

Texas Tech basketball is powered by JT Toppin, Christian Anderson, and Darrion Williams. Could this Red Raider trio be the best in college hoops? We break down their stats, star power, and title potential.


Does Texas Tech Have the Best Trio in College Basketball?

The question buzzing around the Big 12 — and maybe the entire country — is simple: Does Texas Tech have the best trio in college basketball right now? With a returning All-American, a breakout sophomore guard, and a tournament-tested scorer, the Red Raiders certainly have a case.


Meet the Big 3

JT Toppin — The anchor of the team and the heart of the Red Raiders’ frontcourt. After earning Big 12 Player of the Year honors and averaging 18.2 points, 9.4 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks last season, Toppin tested the NBA Draft waters. Instead, he returned to Lubbock — reportedly turning down pro opportunities thanks in part to a massive ~$4 million NIL package. He’s a legitimate National Player of the Year candidate.

Christian Anderson — The electric sophomore guard who made the Big 12 All-Freshman Team last season. Averaging 10.6 points with deadly 38% shooting from deep, Anderson proved he could shine in high-pressure moments. His international experience with Germany’s national program only adds to his poise and versatility.

Darrion Williams — The under-the-radar weapon. While he may not always grab headlines, Williams was crucial in Tech’s NCAA Tournament run, including a combined 62 points with Toppin and Anderson in the Sweet 16 win over Arkansas.


Why They’re in the Conversation

This trio checks every box:

  • Star Power — Toppin is an All-American talent, Anderson a future star, and Williams a proven scorer.

  • Balance — Inside dominance, outside shooting, and mid-range shot creation.

  • Postseason Experience — Their Elite Eight run last season showcased their ability to deliver when it matters most.


The Competition

Calling them the best trio in college hoops is bold — especially when Duke, Houston, and Florida all boast NBA-caliber threesomes of their own. The difference? Texas Tech’s trio has already proven they can carry a team deep into March with a slightly thinner supporting cast, making their accomplishments even more impressive.


Final Take

Whether they’re the best in the nation or simply one of the most dangerous, there’s no denying it — JT Toppin, Christian Anderson, and Darrion Williams give Texas Tech a real shot at a national title. And in a Big 12 loaded with talent, that’s saying something.


Wreck ’Em Tech. Wreck ’Em Nation.

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