***** – quit your job and divorce your wife if that’s what it takes to watch this game live
**** – best watched live, but if you must, tivo and watch it tonight as soon as you get home
*** – set your tivo but make sure you watch it later
** – set your tivo but we’ll forgive you if it stays in the queue until 2013
* – don’t waste bandwidth (yours or the tivo’s) of any kind on this game
Brian Otskey is an RTC contributor.
What a Saturday it was. The final day of the regular season for BCS teams is today while another ticket will be punched, this time out of the Missouri Valley. All rankings from RTC and all times Eastern.
#22 Kentucky @ Tennessee — 12 pm on CBS (****)
Knight Could ruin UT's Senior Day If He Gets Hot
Tennessee likely locked up a bid Thursday night at South Carolina but a loss today would drop them to 8-8 in the SEC. A win in the conference tournament would be advisable but their solid non-conference resume and strong schedule should probably be enough to push the Volunteers over the top.
Patrick Marshall of White & Blue Review is the RTC correspondent for the Missouri Valley Conference.
A Look Back
Indiana State Is For Real—Indiana State came into the week with a 4-1 conference record, but many were not convinced they were a legitimate contender based on the teams they have played so far—mainly teams in the bottom of the league. However, the Sycamores escaped with a big win against Creighton on the last second lay-in by Carl Richard to take them to 6-1 in league play heading into this week.
Bradley and Illinois State Remain Winless —Both of these schools have yet to win a game in conference play after sitting last season towards the top of the league. For the Braves, this is their worst start in MVC history while the Redbirds have not suffered a start to conference play like this for eight years.
Defense Part of the Elite—Missouri State, Wichita State, and Indiana State are 1-2-3 in scoring defense which has been the key in those three teams sitting at the top of the conference. Missouri State is keeping teams at just over 28% shooting from three-point land compared to almost 40% last season.
Player of the Week—Aaron Carter, Indiana State—The senior for the Sycamores has taken advantage of his expanded role over the past few weeks being a key component in the wins over Creighton and Bradley this week. He averaged 17 points including 8-of-13 from three point range and 8-of-9 from the charity stripe.
Newcomer of the Week—Mamadou Seck, Southern Illinois—Seck has been a bright spot amongst the struggles Southern Illinois has had averaging 15 points and 11 rebounds per game in their two losses this week. He had 17 of the team’s 31 rebounds in the loss to Missouri State.
Power Rankings (Record, Conference Record) (Last Week’s Record)
Missouri State (15-3, 7-0) (1)— The Bears are still rolling along with wins over Southern Illinois and Bradley this week. They have learned from their mistakes from last season which has turned things around for them this season. This week will be a big test to see whether it can stay undefeated in conference play with a road trip to Indiana State and then the return game against Creighton Saturday afternoon on ESPN2.
Wichita State (15-3, 6-1) (2)—The Shockers had a successful road trip this week with wins at Creighton and Drake. Wichita State wore down the Bluejays with their athleticism while they just ran the Bulldogs off the court. All six of their conference wins have been by 14 points or more, and their 4-0 start on the road is the first since 1964-65. David Kyles, who was blazing hot at the beginning of the season, cooled off as conference play began, but might have gotten his shot back against Creighton. However, Garrett Stutz strained knee in the game against Creighton and may be limited for a period of time. They host two big games against the rejuvenated Northern Iowa Panthers and the surprising Indiana State.
Indiana State (11-7, 6-1) (4)— The Sycamores have started 6-1 in league play for the first time since the 1999-2000 season and a big part of it is the play of freshman point guard Jake Odum. The local product has been a solid leader for Indiana State while at the same time the team has overcome player injuries by Jake Kelly and Dwayne Latham allowing others like Aaron Carter step up. As these players are coming back, Indiana State has built itself some good depth. By the end of this week, the Sycamores could be sitting at the top of the league if it can get wins against Wichita State and Missouri State. Their biggest concern is getting more fans at home games.
Northern Iowa (12-6, 4-3) (6)— Hello…the Panthers are still around. While many, like myself, wrote off Northern Iowa a couple of weeks ago, they have rebounded by winning four of their last five games and have entered back into the MVC race, including the ugly 46-44 win last Wednesday night. Lucas O’Rear was suspended for a game for violating a team rule, but returned to the starting lineup and had a career high 18 points and added 10 rebounds in his second career double-double in the win against Illinois State. They still need some help, but can make more strides with Wichita State and Drake on the schedule this week.
Creighton (12-7, 4-3) (3)— The Bluejays are not able to win games right now. Creighton has lost two straight home games for the first time since the Qwest Center opened in 2003 when they lost to Missouri State last week and Wichita state this past week. A white-out and $1 sodas and $1 beers were not enough to take down the Shockers ending a 17-game home winning streak against Wichita State. After the stunning loss against Indiana State, they hope to get back to winning ways at home against Bradley and stealing a game at league leader Missouri State this week.
Evansville (9-8, 3-4) (8)— The Purple Aces won two games this week against Drake and Illinois State leaving them in the middle tier of the league. The wins are due to balanced scoring. Colt Ryan may have finally found some other teammates that want to score some points and play ball, including point guard Troy Taylor. It is very possible they could notch a couple more wins this week as they take on Southern Illinois and winless Bradley.
Southern Illinois (9-9, 3-4) (5)— Just when you thought the Salukis had things turned around and could have a decent conference season, they have now lost three of four, including their eighth straight loss to Northern Iowa on the road, and find themselves sitting with a .500 record for the season. The limited play of Gene Teague is keeping SIU from controlling the paint. The bottom of the league battles continue with Evansville and Illinois State on the schedule.
Drake (7-11, 2-5) (7)—Drake has lost five of their last six and if it wasn’t for Illinois State and Bradley being even worse, the Bulldogs would be sitting at the very bottom of the league. They might actually get another win this week as they host Illinois State, but that may be the last one they get for the next month. If their travel problems are any indication, this could be a long rest of the season for the Bulldogs.
Illinois State (8-10, 0-7) (9)—Illinois State and Bradley are fighting for that bottom spot. Luckily head coach Tim Jankovich has a pass for this season and they can build some experience for 2011-12. They are definitely tired of losing and they haven’t even played Bradley yet this season.
Bradley (6-12, 0-7) (10)— Some are talking about Jim Les losing his job at the end of the season despite the injuries they have suffered. If Indiana State’s reaction to injuries is any indication, then it could be very well be Les’ last season in Peoria. They still haven’t said “quit,” but how long until they do?
A Look Ahead
As Missouri Valley Conference play hits mid-season, there are a lot of key games going this week.
1/18—Illinois State @ Drake (Local TV)—Illinois State is looking for their first conference win and this might be their chance to get one.
1/19—Northern Iowa @ Wichita State (Fox Sports Net)—The Panthers are trying to stay in the race while the Shockers are looking to stay at the top to fight Missouri State and Indiana State down the stretch.
1/19—Missouri State @ Indiana State (Local TV, both markets)—The Bears are trying to stay undefeated in conference play. A win here could almost seal things up for Missouri State with all the road wins they have gotten and have a favorable schedule the second half of the season.
1/22—Creighton @ Missouri State (ESPN2)— Creighton was dismantled in Omaha in the second half against Missouri State. The Bluejays will need to get a big road win here to stay on the outside, looking in. Creighton is basically fighting for seeding in the MVC tournament from here on out.
1/22—Indiana State @ Wichita State (Local TV)—The Sycamores finish their week against the top of the league and could be sitting at the top of it with a win in Wichita.
Patrick Marshall of White and Blue Review is the RTC correspondent for the Missouri Valley Conference.
Current Records and My Standings (Last Week’s Rank)
Missouri St. (9-0) (1)
Wichita St. (9-1) (2)
Northern Iowa (7-1) (5)
Illinois St. (7-1) (3)
Southern Illinois (5-2) (8)
Bradley (5-3) (4)
Indiana St. (6-3) (6)
Evansville (4-3) (7)
Drake (5-5) (10)
Creighton (3-5) (9)
STORIES OF THE WEEK
Missouri St. wins two more games. The Bears are continuing to win, much to the chagrin of my pre-season rankings. I thought they would have at least 3 losses by now. Home court advantage was probably a help to their early success, but they also have two wins on the road and are in the middle of a three-game road trip. It would be pretty amazing if they finish the non-conference season undefeated by getting road wins at St. Louis and Arkansas, both very winnable games.
Creighton loses on the road again. Creighton is now 0-5 on the road this season and could finish 2009 with a losing record which would be the first time in a long time. This week it was to George Mason as they led most of the game and collapsed in the last few minutes of the game, helped by a technical foul on coach Dana Altman with 18 seconds left in the game with Creighton up by two. Creighton lost the game, 75-72.
Shockers looking pretty good. Other than the loss to Pittsburgh in the CBE Classic, Wichita State is playing some good basketball lately and have gained a lot of confidence with a couple road wins at UMKC and Cleveland State as well as some guarantee games at Koch Arena. They will be a force come conference play.
UNI sweeps Iowa teams. For the first time since 2006-07 season, UNI beat both Iowa and Iowa St. in the annual matchup between the Iowa schools. The Panthers are on a roll as of late and creating quite the resume’ with wins over Iowa, Iowa St., Boston College, and Siena.