Archive for October, 2007

ESPN high on 2007-08 MSU basketball squad

October 26, 2007

The article can be found here and a short paragraph can be found below.

…Here are four other “unlucky” teams (which finished at least three wins below expectation) from last season that are hoping to replicate that same success:

This was a quality team that finished strong last season and had underlying statistics that show they left even more wins on the table. The Bulldogs should have confidence from their SEC West co-title and drive to the NIT semifinals. They also have two of the better talents in the SEC in point guard Jamont Gordon and forward Charles Rhodes. When you adjust for the quality of opponents, Mississippi State was a top-35 team in both offensive and defensive efficiency and didn’t have a glaring statistical weakness last season. If they can find a consistent third scoring option, this could be a very dangerous squad.

Collegehoops.net ranks State 23rd in nation

October 26, 2007

Collegehoops.net has ranked the Mississippi State basketball team 23rd in the nation and 3rd in the SEC going into the season. The article, found here, is a good primer on the team and their upcoming season. It outlines the Bulldogs key losses, additions and keys to watch.

SEC Predictions: October 20, 2007

October 19, 2007

MSU @ WVU

WVU wins 41-24 as they pull away in the second half. The Mountaineer offense is too fast and the Bulldog defense has been swiss cheese lately. Now, if White doesn’t play then the game could easily go either way. I’m betting that he plays, though.

Vandy @ South Carolina

South Carolina blows out Vandy 44-10.

Florida @ Kentucky

Andre Woodson and the Wildcats are the real deal as they keep up the momentum and squeak out a win at home, 28-24.

Auburn @ LSU

The old Auburn is back but it still won’t be enough. LSU wins 42-21.

Tennessee @ Bama

Ainge and Foster make Bama look silly. Tennessee goes up big early and never looks back. 31-17, Rocky Top.

Piggies @ Rebels

Jones + McFadden = alot of crying in Oxford. Razorbacks win 24-10.

Snow Bowl pt. 2?

October 17, 2007

Ivan Maisel of ESPN is also predicting that Mississippi State will go bowling. However, he also predicts that State will take on Texas A&M in a rematch of the famous Snow Bowl in which Mississippi State barely won. You can read the predictions here.

More balanced attack fails to boost MSU over Vols

October 15, 2007

Mississippi State battled Tennessee at Davis Wade Stadium on Saturday, October 13. The bulldogs, lead by freshman QB Wesley Carroll, came out with a balanced attack of running and passing. The successful passing game is unusual due to the nonexistent Bulldog passing game of recent years.

With the score tied at 14-14 just before the half, Sylvester Croom tried to run the clock down to head into the locker room. This ultra conservative play-calling led to a field goal by Tennessee with 0:02 left.

In the second half the play-calling fell into a lull of pounding it up the middle. Tennessee took advantage of their halftime adjustments as well as a key “penalty” to keep their momentum going.

Ultimately, Tennessee had what it took to hold off a solid effort by the Bulldogs.

Positives:

1) Carroll: He showed incredible leadership, poise, grit, and pure skill. His passes were well thrown and on target. Carroll has the talent to be a special QB at Mississippi State.

2) Burks: He showed that he is a big playmaker as long as plays are called that get him the ball.

3) Competitive: In the progression of a team from the depths of mediocrity to a winning program, a team has to become competitive again. MSU is finally competitive again. They can win on any given weekend.

Negatives:

1) Play-calling: The play-calling was superb in the first half. Croom and co. were running options, pitches, passes, runs, etc. to keep the defense on their heels. With that play-calling came success. At some point the play-calling because stale and predictable.

2) Game management: Croom’s management of the game at the end of the first half was so bad it doesn’t deserve anymore words.

Stats Summary:

Pass: Ainge 22-36, 259, 2TD, 1INT - Carroll 18-33, 203 2TD

Rush: Foster 21-139, 1TD - Dixon 26-108, 1TD

Rec: Taylor 11-186, 1TD - Burks 5-79, 1TD

One of nations best QB’s gives MSU commitment

October 14, 2007

According to Gregg Ellis of the Daily Journal, Tupelo QB Chris Garrett has committed to Mississippi State University. Scout.com lists his measurables as 6-4.5 and 220 pounds. The big news here is that Coach Croom now has the commitment of a star QB which is a position that MSU traditionally fails to recruit. Important to this story is the timing of the Garrett commitment. He is the first member of the 2009 class to commit to Croom and the Mississippi State football program. Now, Croom can use this huge news to build a top recruiting class.

ESPN writer predicts MSU to bowl game

October 12, 2007

ESPN writer Ron Higgins recently wrote an article in which he predicts Mississippi State will earn its way into a bowl game. You can read his article here. If his prediction is accurate it means Mississippi State will upset at least one more opponent in addition to Ole Miss.

Gordon listed as 3rd best NBA prospect in the SEC

October 11, 2007

DraftExpress.com has listed its top five NBA prospects out of each conference. Not surprisingly, Jamont Gordon has make the SEC list. With one of the best players in the SEC, Mississippi State looks to be primed for a deep run this year.

Top 5 NBA Prospects in the SEC

#3: Jamont Gordon, 6-4, PG/SG, Junior, Mississippi State

Written by: Joseph Treutlein

Jamont Gordon quietly put together an extremely productive sophomore season, averaging over 16 points, 7 rebounds, and 5 assists in the SEC. It’s also worth noting that he improved in every single notable statistical category from his freshman to sophomore year, while not seeing an increase in minutes. Gordon regularly plays three, sometimes four, positions for the Bulldogs, though he’s primarily their point guard, even if he projects as more of a combo-guard in the pros…