Sunday, November 20 - 2 p.m.
CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY - Official Site of Chicago State Althetics - Kicking off the regular season, Chicago State comes to the Schott hoping to have a little better start to this year than last, when they were a big fat goose egg for their first seven games. Unfortunately for the Cougars and their fans, it won't be easy. The team's biggest talent from last year, seven-footer Deji Akindele, bolted for the NBA (taking his 12 points, 8.3 boards and 2.5 blocks per game with him) and is now sporting Warrior blue and gold. To make matters worse, CSU also said goodbye to Senior guards Craig Franklin and Tony Weeden, their top two leading scorers from a year ago. So...what do they have? Well, there's #11, Junior guard Royce Parran (5-10, 160), who two years back was the Mid-Continent Conference Sixth Man of the Year. He posted solid numbers in 04-05, with 10 ppg, 2.7 rpg and 1.7 spg. Joining him in the backcourt will be the coach's son, #20, Junior guard Kevin Jones, Jr. (6-1, 185). If you have one of those steel trap kind of memories, you may remember little Kevin heaving a 55-foot buzzer beater to top some other Div. I bottom feeder last year and getting his mug all over SportsCenter's top plays. If you can't place it, don't worry - I'm sure he'll be happy to remind you should you ever cross paths. Jones, Jr. had 5.9 ppg in 27.1 mpg. The rest of the team is comprised of a handful of last season's backups and a bevy of new players, including six JuCo transfers and four new recruits, all of whom will probably be scrambling for minutes. The one other guy who would appear to have a job nailed down is #33, Senior forward-center Marin Mulic (6-10, 260). He's a reasonably beefy white boy from Croatia, and managed 3.0 ppg and 2.3 rpg in a skinny 10.8 minutes per contest in 04-05. Now, to be frank, CSU's not going to fool anybody here. They failed to reach double-digits in the win column last year, going 9-19 and winning just two of their sixteen road games--all with a bona fide NBA prospect standing in the post. They will most likely throw a lot of bodies at our boys and try to exploit our relative lack of depth. Something tells me, though, that we'll find a way to prevail. After all, they did lost to Illinois last year, and...well, we all know what we did to those guys when they came into our house. I expect our slashers (Syl, Sully and Ron) to have a nice little outing against what will probably be a very slow and very shoddy defensive front court, and hopefully everyone will get some good minutes.
My prediction: tOSU 70 - CSU 54
Up next, Butler...
CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY - Official Site of Chicago State Althetics - Kicking off the regular season, Chicago State comes to the Schott hoping to have a little better start to this year than last, when they were a big fat goose egg for their first seven games. Unfortunately for the Cougars and their fans, it won't be easy. The team's biggest talent from last year, seven-footer Deji Akindele, bolted for the NBA (taking his 12 points, 8.3 boards and 2.5 blocks per game with him) and is now sporting Warrior blue and gold. To make matters worse, CSU also said goodbye to Senior guards Craig Franklin and Tony Weeden, their top two leading scorers from a year ago. So...what do they have? Well, there's #11, Junior guard Royce Parran (5-10, 160), who two years back was the Mid-Continent Conference Sixth Man of the Year. He posted solid numbers in 04-05, with 10 ppg, 2.7 rpg and 1.7 spg. Joining him in the backcourt will be the coach's son, #20, Junior guard Kevin Jones, Jr. (6-1, 185). If you have one of those steel trap kind of memories, you may remember little Kevin heaving a 55-foot buzzer beater to top some other Div. I bottom feeder last year and getting his mug all over SportsCenter's top plays. If you can't place it, don't worry - I'm sure he'll be happy to remind you should you ever cross paths. Jones, Jr. had 5.9 ppg in 27.1 mpg. The rest of the team is comprised of a handful of last season's backups and a bevy of new players, including six JuCo transfers and four new recruits, all of whom will probably be scrambling for minutes. The one other guy who would appear to have a job nailed down is #33, Senior forward-center Marin Mulic (6-10, 260). He's a reasonably beefy white boy from Croatia, and managed 3.0 ppg and 2.3 rpg in a skinny 10.8 minutes per contest in 04-05. Now, to be frank, CSU's not going to fool anybody here. They failed to reach double-digits in the win column last year, going 9-19 and winning just two of their sixteen road games--all with a bona fide NBA prospect standing in the post. They will most likely throw a lot of bodies at our boys and try to exploit our relative lack of depth. Something tells me, though, that we'll find a way to prevail. After all, they did lost to Illinois last year, and...well, we all know what we did to those guys when they came into our house. I expect our slashers (Syl, Sully and Ron) to have a nice little outing against what will probably be a very slow and very shoddy defensive front court, and hopefully everyone will get some good minutes.
My prediction: tOSU 70 - CSU 54
Up next, Butler...
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