Saturday, January 31, 2009

Bears v. Salukis

I braved the leftover snow and ice and made the trip Thursday night to Carbondale for the MSU-SIU game.  First, quick thoughts from the game.  Bears played good enough to win.  The missed free throws were absolutely killer.  Cooks played awful.  I was expecting a lot more from him.  It look like he had no passion.  Weems did not play very well either.  He was in foul trouble early and never got in a rhythm offensively.  To his credit, he played with four fouls for a good five or six minutes during the Bears comeback and stifling defense of SIU.

The Good: Wade Knapp and Wil Creekmore played fantastic down low.  SIU did not have an answer for them.  Creekmore hit outside shots and also battled in the post.  Once Knapp got the ball, he always put up a good shot even though it may not have gone down, or was fouled (needs to work on FTs).  Generally, the defense played very well.  SIU's final total of 68 was inflated at the end of the game and not reflective of the quality of defense.  Also, I very pleased to see that MSU actually has a post game.  They just did not throw up three after three and pray that the shots fall.  They ran an offense, stuck with it even when it wasn't working, and had success.  Overall, my first impression of Coach 'Zo and this year's team was a good one.

A final note on the game: the refs were awful.  They called 28 fouls in the first half and 22 in the second half.  My friends and I got there about six minutes into the game and counted at least seven clear travel calls and three close travels that were not called.

SIU Arena:  While it has an intimate feel to it (not a bad seat in the house), it is an old glorified high school gymnasium.  It looks like a sale barn from the outside.  On the inside, there is only three bathrooms that we could find and only two concession stands.  Every seat except the lower bowl seats going the length of the floor are benches.  Capacity is somehow 9400.  There is no way.  The place is a lot smaller than what it looks on TV.  It can't be much bigger than MacDonald Arena.  SIU is in the process of raising money to renovate it and construction cannot start soon enough. 

The only thing I have to complement SIU about is, at halftime, they print out the game stats and distribute them to everyone.  That was very convenient and nice to refer to during the second half.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

ESPN Article on Mountain West - MVC Challenge

Apparently, ESPN just found out about the Mountain West - MVC challenge next year.  Bears drew Air Force on December 5, 2009.  Check out the short article here.  No word on TV coverage yet.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

St. Louis Breweries

CNN.com had a recent article on St. Louis breweries other than InBev.  The article was not really that good, but I thought I would provide links to all of the local breweries that I know of.  So, enjoy:

Bears Conference Season Begins Now...Finally

Ok, the Bears look like a last place team.  I am going to try to put rose colored glasses on for what has happened so far.  They have played what look like the better teams in the conference so far, and played them on the road.  Their young and have been injury plagued.  If they had more experience and knew how to close games, they would have beat Illinois State, Evansville on the road and Bradley.

Facts are stubborn things, though.  Bears are 0-5 in conference.  What they do have going for them is that Wichita State, the next worst team in the MVC, come into Springfield on Wednesday.  This is a must win.  Beat the Shockers on Wednesday, take the momentum into Normal next weekend and beat those frauds, Illinois State.  Come back to Springfield with confidence to win back-to-back against Drake and UNI.  All of the sudden the Bears are 4-5 with the most difficult part of their schedule done.

The path to respectability is there.  Sure, I am overly optimistic, but I believe that the Bears can do this.  Go Coach 'Zo!  Go Bears!