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MIZZOU ST
Hey about those MISSOURI STATE Bears!!! The ESPN men's basketball front page has them as "Mizzou ST". Man, bet you mizzou fans hate to see that. Seriously, they have a very good team this year. It IS a shame that little mizzou won't play the BEARS unless they are forced too. Well while da Bears are cuttin some net in the Big Dance maybe, just maybe little mizzou can grope for an nit bid.
HA ROFL ole mizzou had it coming, fighting the name change and doing everything it can to avoid playing little ole sw missouri state in the day!!!!! |
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Eh, I don't think Mizzou cares that much. They also would have been crazy not to fight that name change. Although, now I remember a lot of folks made a big deal at MU about not calling it Mizzou St. That was one of their big sticking points...
I thought they had worked that out with media outlets. Maybe not. |
Northern Iowa>SMS
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Fact: Mizzou State went into Northern Iowa and won in their recent meeting. |
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Missouri Valley Team Conf. W-L Tot. W-L Wichita St. 12-4 21-7 Northern Iowa 11-5 22-6 Creighton 11-5 18-7 Southern Ill. 11-5 18-9 Missouri St. 10-6 18-7 Bradley 9-7 16-9 Drake 5-11 12-16 Indiana St. 4-12 12-13 Illinois St. 4-12 9-16 Evansville 3-13 7-18 As of right now, UNI>SMS. That could change, but UNI has been a "lock" for the big tourney for a while. SMS has been on the "bubble," moving towards stronger consideration. |
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Well congrats to N. Iowa. Their 2x OT win over Bucknell is sure gonna help Mizzou St. with the RPI (every little bit helps). The talking head will probably be talking MSU into the Big Dance for sure now!
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Of course, they won't play the the I-A basketball program. Makes for good rivalry though, both sides can say the other one is scared of them. |
Actually I'm waiting to see somebody in the Mo. Valley get shafted for a .500ish team from the Big 12 or Pac 10 for the tournament, which will be too bad. There are those top 4 teams that are legitimate tournament teams, Mo. State is on the bubble of breaking in there, Bradley really could be good enough to throw a wrench in the conference tourney and go deep, and even Indiana State down there has great wins over Indiana, Northern Iowa, and @ SIU, they're like 12-3 when their leading scorer has been healthy, they could be a dangerous lower seed.
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I think that if two teams meet on the basketball court and the Bears beat NI that means that the Bears are better than NI. |
Missouri has every right to defend the 'Mizzou' moniker; it is a trademarked nickname that appears on a huge portion of Tigers apparel. Oh, and it's the name of the freakin' arena.
If I were in the administration, I'd pitch a fit if I saw anyone calling SMS 'Mizzou State.' Also, calling SMS that makes no sense; the state is not referred to as Mizzou; the only thing referred to by that name is the university SMS is attempting to compete with. If I was the AD at MU, no matter how good—or bad—the basketball team is, I'd never schedule a game against a in-state rival in the same classification (i.e., UMKC, SLU, SMS)... there's nothing to gain and everything to lose in that situation. It always will be SMS to me... and I can't wait to that POS Blunt go down in flames in ’08... |
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There's nothing to be gained from scheduluing an in-state rival from an inferior conference. More times than not, it will hurt your RPI, and that game means far more to a SLU or SMS than it does to MU. It's a trap game... and all it can do is hurt your in-state recruiting, especially in St. Louis. It's not a matter of intestinal fortitude... it's a matter of being logical. |
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Look long enough and youll probably find Missouri St, UNI, and a 3rd team wrapped up in a paper-rock-scissors paradox, what then? On any one day anybody has a chance against anybody else, but one game doesnt prove that one team is better than the other, you have to look at the body of work, and UNI is a better team than Missouri St., even when including their head-to-head match into consideration. |
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