COLUMBIA | Missouri coach Mike Anderson, when told that the notes for tonight’s exhibition basketball opener against Truman State listed seven Tigers as possible starters, sought out his publicist. “You’ve got seven'” Anderson said. “Good job.”
Needing to test something with the story editor anyway, I thought I'd might as well do so by sharing with y'all the compilation of links from around SB Nation's Big 12, Big East, Pac 10 and Non-BCS blogs that I send out to various network partners. Questions for the comments: (1) Should I post these links more regularly? (2) Any thoughts on the cosmetic tweaks to the site design? NON-BCS * BCS Evolution...
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GO FISHING is a look at the area fishing scene through the eyes of local charter boat captains and fishing guides. Today: Billy Nobles, left, with "Reel Animals" partner Mike Anderson.
SEC Media Day coverage on SECsports.com, interviews, quotes, gallery: http://j.mp/3t5MIl #ncaaw 15:07:57 from the wth files, via @azcentral : Police say a Gilbert woman embezzled $228,000 to fund a kids basketball team & pay for implants 15:12:02 Missouri men's coach Mike Anderson says Richardson will succeed in Tulsa. Anderson played & coached under Richardson http://j.mp/1DMv93 15:36:29...
On the dais just off the floor at the Sprint Center, Missouri coach Mike Anderson was trying to define the fine differences between his starting tandem of senior guards, J.T. Tiller and Zaire Taylor. “Zaire, he’s more subtle in his role,” Anderson said.
•<strong>Last year:</strong> 31-7 overall, 12-4 Big 12 (third), lost in NCAA Tournament Elite Eight •<strong>Noteworthy:</strong> Mike Anderson enters his fourth season at Mizzou with a 65-35 record, a winning percentage of .650. Legendary coach Norm Stewart, in 32 seasons, had a .656 winning percentage. … Missouri’s 31 victories last season...
Missouri Coach Mike Anderson dy've got to be able to score more this year.oesn't hide the pride he feels in senior guards J.T. Tiller and Zaire Taylor. Players that play defense first. "I call them the T&T Boys, the T&T Guys," Anderson said. "I think it's one of the more underrated guard tandems in the country. "We led the nation in assists. We led the nation in...
MU basketball coach Mike Anderson talked Thursday at Big 12 media day about his team finding a new identity while sticking to its "fastest 40 minutes" style. He also talked about guard J.T. Tiller being "the heart and soul" of the Tigers.
Had Bob Huggins stayed in Manhattan a few years back, Kansas-Kansas State basketball would be the best rivalry in the Big 12 Conference. And it wouldn't be close. Taking nothing away from Frank Martin, who I think will be a solid head coach, the rivalry would have been red hot had Huggins stayed and it would have eclipsed Mizzou-Kansas as the best college basketball rivalry in these parts. Martin...
Late this summer, Mike Anderson got his cornerstone for the Class of 2010 – Texas point guard Phil Pressey. Here's a cool video dunking on other players that can be found on YouTube. The question that's plagued many Tiger fans is "Can Mike Anderson recruit?" The answer is yes – and he doesn't even need a six-figure AAU head coach to be on his coaching staff, although that would...
GO FISHING is a look at the area fishing scene through the eyes of local charter boat captains and fishing guides. Today: Mike Anderson, right, with "Reel Animals" partner Billy Nobles.
In the relative comparison of most major-college basketball teams, Missouri is a team of midgets. Among the 13 players Tigers coach Mike Anderson welcomed to the floor for the first official day of practice on Friday, only three measure 6 feet 9 — senior forward Keith Ramsey, sophomore center Steve Moore and freshman forward John Underwood.