Posts Tagged ‘Cuonzo Martin’

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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Thought notebook

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Do you ever have a great idea, then don’t write it down, and lose it forever? It’s kind of like seeing an amazing play in a practice, where nobody will ever see or hear about it, yet it might be more better than the best plays in a game.

Well, I’ve been writing some thoughts down, and it’s time to unleash them. Thus, the Thought Notebook.

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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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