MSU opens their road to the Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota where they will take on the 15 seed Robert Morris. Robert Morris comes out of the Northeast Conference where they won the conference tournament. Robert Morris is led by Jeremy Chappell, who averages 19.6 PPG, and is the Northeast Conference Player of the Year. MSU should beat the Colonials in blowout manner and advance easily to the second round.
In the second round, the Spartans will face off against the winner of the 7/10 game which features 7 Boston College and 10 USC, who won the Pac-10 tournament. The Trojans finished 5th in the regular season in the Pac-10, but have won their last 5 games, including wins over Cal, UCLA, an Arizona St. I have in my bracket the Trojans upsetting BC, setting them up with a game against the Spartans. Again, the Spartans have too many offensive weapons and are solid on D. Spartans should easily advance to the Sweet Sixteen with a possible matchup with defending national champion, the Kansas Jayhawks.
In the top bracket in the Midwest Region, I have the Wake Forrest Demon Decons upsetting the Louisville Cardinals. I think Louisville, along with Kansas, is the most ovverated team in the country. The Cardinals did not win into the number one top seed, other teams lost their opportunity to get to the top seed. Louisville also has some bad losses against good teams and some bad losses. For example: 51-68 loss at home against UConn, 59-90 loss at a struggling Notre Dame team, and losses to Minnesota, a bad UNLV team, and a bad loss to the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers. They should have lose to Syracuse in the Big East final, but 'Cuse was too fatigued from plating 7 OT's in two games. The Demon Deacons should beat Louisville and play the Spartans in the Elite Eight.
For my complete bracket, click here.
FINAL FOUR: Michigan State, Memphis, Villanova, Syracuse
TOP FIRST ROUND UPSETS: Western Kentucky over Illinois, VCU over UCLA
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Michigan State: Big Ten Champions
MSU finished off their championship season with a 62-51 victory over No. 19 Purdue. The Spartans ended up winning the Big Ten by 4 games over Purdue and Illinois. It's their first outright championship since 1999 and their first title since 2001. MSU clinched a share of the title last week with a win at Illinois and clinched the outright title with a win over Indiana, but Izzo wouldn't let the players celebrate until the end of the regular season.Four seniors made their final appearance at the Breslin Center: Travis Walton, Goran Suton, Idong Ibok, and Marquise Gray. Suton lead the seniors with 11 points and 10 boards. The Senoirs ended their Spartan career with a regular season record of 97-38. One of the best sights last Sunday was the senoirs kissing the S at half-court.
Kalin Lucas lead all scorers with 21 points, again showing his ability to completely take over games. If Lucas continues to step up, I belive he will lead us to Detroit.

Monday, three Spartans were givin major awards in the Big Ten. Izzo was given Coach of the Year, as voted by other Big Ten coaches. Travis Walton was awarded the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, and Kalin Lucas was the Big Ten Player of the Year.
The Spartans play on Friday in the Big Ten Tournament.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Better Than I Thought

After a dissapointing loss at home to Penn State, the Spartans are rolling with three straight wins, including impressive wins over Minnesota and at Michigan. I expect MSU to win most of their games, but now they are playing without Raymar Morgan, argueably MSU's best player. I have been impressed by how well the Spartans have played without Ray, but I belive it also helps the team. Guys are getting minutes that don't normally play as much, like freshman Delvon Roe. Delvon has really stepped up to the pressure with 14 points at Michigan and 9 points against Indiana.
Who has really impressed me the most is sophmore guard Kalin Lucas. Without Morgan, he has really put the team on his back and carried them to some key victories. Izzo says is Lucas can step up more and be a leader like he is now, the Spartans will make a run in the tournament.
Michigan State looks like they can make a long run in the tournament, and Izzo is one of the best tournament coaches ever. They have the tools to make a run, they just need to cut down on mistakes.
MSU face a big test next tuesday at West Lafyette, playing at 19 Purdue. Last year the Spartans were upset by the Boilermakers and seek revenge this year. If they win this game, there is no doubt in my mind that they should win the Big Ten tournament in March.
MSU 2009 Recruiting Class

Coach Dantonio brought in a strong class this year with 23 commits and 10 of them are 4-star recruits. MSU dominated the state of Michigan with 12 of the 23 from Michigan. Topping the list is running back Edwin Baker (right) out of Oak Park, MI. The 5'10", 204 lbs. RB looks like he could be another Javon Ringer. He has blazing speed running a 4.4 40 yard dash. He hits the hole hard and once he is in the open field, he is gone. Baker is ranked #11 in running backs by espn.com.
Another solid recruit is offensive lineman David Barrent. MSU was thin on the offensive line, losing Mike Bacon, Jesse Miller, and Roland Martin. Barrent shows good size (6'8" 290 lbs.) and has great leg drive. He plays a little high, but the coaches will fix that in the off season. Barnett will help open holes for the backs and give Cousins/ Nicols time to throw. Barnett is ranked #8 in offensive linemen.
MSU is in the top 35 in recruiting, ranked 16th in the nation. With top recruits coming in, the sucsessfull seasons are not going to be a two year thing. Dantonio achived a lot with 2 and 3 star recruits, not he is getting 3 and 4 star recruits. For a complete list of MSU's recruits, click on http://rivals100.rivals.com/commitlist.asp?Year=2009&School=45.
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