Archive for the ‘Missouri State men's basketball’ Category

MSU’s reputation in St. Louis might be changing

Saturday, December 19th, 2009
When the big man was hired for the SLU job, I thought that was going to be the end of STL recruits for MSU. Not the case, at all.

When the big man was hired for the SLU job, I thought that was going to be the end of STL recruits for MSU. Not the case, at all.

I remember saying this exact phrase out loud when Saint Louis University coach Rick Majerus was hired back in 2007.

“There is no way Missouri State will ever pull an impact player out of the St. Louis area again. It’s not going to happen.”

No way. Southern Illinois was, and is, still pulling the top Missouri Valley-level recruits and new Mizzou coach Mike Anderson was making statements about how he didn’t want the state’s top talent leaving the borders. Add in someone with Majerus’ national pedigree, and that meant MSU would have to settle for fourth-tier guys (with Barry Hinson, of course).

Do you think these girls would hang out at Ray's? (Yes, that was from some lingerie show at Icon.)

Do you think these girls would hang out at Ray's? (Yes, that was from some lingerie show at Icon.)

And who knows if that thinking extended to the entire state. If so, that’s like saying  you wanted to pick up a hot, young coed from Icon, but had to settle for a last call hook up from the talent at Ray’s Lounge. (Or a Commercial Street pro.)

I even remember thinking that St. Louis was a lost cause and how Oklahoma, Kansas, Iowa and Arkansas might need to be panned as recruiting bases. But then, MSU hired Cuonzo Martin, an East St. Louis, Ill. native. I was still skeptical, and while I’m not praising current freshmen Keith Pickens and Jerome Jones as the next greatest MSU players, both look legit. Better than I ever imagined, assuming they were table scraps from SIU-SLU-Mizzou meals.

Needless to say, I’m shocked. Fast forward to the Bears’ 9-0 start and huge game at Saint Louis U today. It got me thinking about MSU’s perception in STL. Obviously, I don’t live in St. Louis or listen to STL talk radio, so I figured I’d go straight to Pickens and Jones and ask them about MSU’s STL perception.

Brace yourselves.

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The Thought Notebook — MSU basketball edition

Thursday, December 10th, 2009
John Wall was ridiculous last night for Kentucky, much of which could have been forecasted by T of C diehards.

John Wall was ridiculous last night for Kentucky, much of which could have been forecasted by T of C diehards.

I feel like a ton of hyperbole is being slung around by many media outlets lately, especially today. And with that said, it’s tough for me to not act like ESPN’s current love affair with John Wall when I think of the Missouri State Bears.

(Yes, this is the same John Wall of T of C-Bill Self-odd conversation fame. Does this link jog your memory?)

I didn’t expect Tennessee-Martin to beat the Bears, but I expected something more competitive, rather than a 79-51 groin kick. But that’s just it about this year’s MSU squad. They actually seem to have a killer instinct, some type of esoteric toughness about them. That’s exactly what UTM coach Jason James said, heaping high praise in Missouri State’s direction. Unlike other coachspeak, this sound byte has value, seeing how UTM has already played (and lost to) Missouri and Southern Illinois.

“Missouri’s a little longer and a little more athletic,” James said. “(SIU) is very similar. Both are deep … but I think there’s a toughness level here with (MSU) that it’s going to be hard for them to be beat, especially at home.”

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How good are the MSU basketball Bears?

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

msu.logoWho could have predicted this as of Dec. 9?

AP Poll
Others receiving votes: Memphis 99, Clemson 96, Vanderbilt 74, Florida State 59, Kansas State 59, Northwestern 48, Miami (FL) 46, Oklahoma State 41, Notre Dame 37, New Mexico 35, Illinois 18, Charlotte 18, Baylor 17, Richmond 17, Louisville 15, St. John’s 14, Missouri State 14, Brigham Young 13, Pittsburgh 11, Dayton 8, Seton Hall 6, California 5, Minnesota 5, North Carolina State 3, Cornell 3, Illinois State 3, Tulsa 3, William & Mary 2, UAB 1, Northern Iowa 1.

College Insider Mid-Major Poll
1. Butler (6-2)
21. Missouri State (7-0)

RPI (KenPom.com)
54. Missouri State (7-0)

The final straw would be finding a way into Joe Lunardi’s Bracketology, right? Calm down, the Bears aren’t quite there, yet.

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RecSpecs Correspondents — MSU/Air Force

Monday, December 7th, 2009

msu.logoOnce again, family duty called, but I scrounged up another RecSpecs Correspondent piece, this time from Southwest Standard writer Jeff Faust. If you’re unfamiliar with the Standard, it’s the Missouri State school newspaper and Faust is one of its top sports writers.

Jeff chimed in with a few observations from MSU’s 58-48 over Air Force Saturday. It wasn’t a dominant victory by any means, but the Bears are 7-0. (Remember, the Bears were 11-20 last season.)

I’ve included Jeff’s piece below and remember, if you want to become a RecSpecs Correspondent, simply e-mail your take to Allen@RecSpecsOnline.com.

Now, on to Jeff’s witty piece.

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RecSpecs Correspondents - MSU edition

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

OK, a big part of the movement here at RecSpecsOnline.com is the community participation. I was at a friend’s wedding Saturday night, so I was unable to attend Missouri State’s huge basketball win over Tulsa. But, loyal reader Jacob G. from Springfield attended the game and gave me his take on the Bears’ 5-0 start.

I’m looking for you to get involved, too. If you go to a game and want to give me your take, go for it. It doesn’t need to be a long story, it can simply be a few sentences. A Tweet, if you will. Think of it as a letter to the editor, without trashing me in the process. Or you can, I don’t really care.

Or, if you just want to start up an e-mail dialogue, go for it. Send all your correspondence to Allen@RecSpecsOnline.com.

Click below for Jacob’s take on MSU’s 83-75 victory over Tulsa Saturday night.

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Thoughts from MSU’s win over Auburn

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

First of all, there was a lot for Missouri State men’s basketball fans to be excited about. The News-Leader’s Lyndal Scranton has the game story from MSU’s 73-62 win over Auburn, here, msu.logo

And of course, there’s much more going on than any one game story can capture, so here are a few observations on what I liked and disliked about Monday’s huge win.

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Five questions about Missouri State hoops

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Finally, the night many have been waiting for — Missouri State’s basketball opener.msu.logo

The Bears will open at 7:05 p.m. tonight at home against SEC foe Auburn. Personally, I’m geeked for this game for a number of reasons. This town (and region) is fueled by MSU hoops. It is the local sports story 365 days a year, from games to recruiting and back to games.

And when MSU is good, the town is abuzz. For all of you that doubt it, think back to last season. How depressing was it when the Bears weren’t competitive? Sure, many gave first-year coach Cuonzo Martin some room to work, but an 11-20 record this season won’t cut it, despite being picked ninth in the 10-team Missouri Valley Conference this season. With the Lady Bears teetering on the brink of legitimacy, the sports scene needs the Bears more than ever.

But, as usual, my optimism is met by my analytical side. That leads me to five major questions I have coming into this season.

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