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BASKETBALL QUICK THOUGHTS ON MIZZOU'S 92-85 WIN OVER PENN

-Huge night for Noah Carter. He had 28 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists and two steals. He had the team's best plus/minus at +26. He showed every reason why he was a commodity in the transfer portal.

-Somebody said it in the game thread, but Kobe Brown was a bit slow getting to his move when they fed him in the post. It's one thing to shoot more 3s than 2s (which Mizzou did, by the way -- they were three shy of tying the record for 3-point attempts), but it's another to actually let the defense wall up against you.

-Dennis Gates shortened the rotation when it mattered. Mo Diarra didn't play in the second half -- Kaleb Brown, DeAndre Gholston and Sean East played just four minutes each. None of them played particularly well, so it made sense. But it makes you wonder if Gates tipped his hand on who his top 8 are.

-Tre Gomillion had a really good second half -- 10 points, 4 reboudns, 2 assists and physical defense. You can tell he's been playing with D'Moi Hodge for a long time, they have a good connection. It's looking like it was a good idea for Gates to bring those guys over with him.

-The Tigers got crushed on the boards in the first half, but kept it even in the second. I wrote this in my stats piece earlier this week, bu it's gonna take a team effort every single night for a group sorely lacking in size. ESPECIALLY when Kobe Brown goes from grabbing 14 rebounds to grabbing zero.

-Mizzou hasn't dominated either team they've played so far but they have, at least, won both games. It's better than the alternative.

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SIAP—How does everyone feel about signing day and the 2023 class?

I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t get too excited about signing day and I don’t have the inclination to look at films of 18 YO kids. If you believe the ratings, there are 10 SEC schools ahead of us in the 2023 rankings—12 if you include future SEC foes in UT and OK. So are we supposed to be excited about one of the lowest recruiting classes in the SEC?
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Jordan Harris - 247 article

In case you were all caught up about Harris being unranked and not having a ton of offer, here’s what the numbers had to say about his last ranking.

Pine Bluff (Ark.) standout Jordon Harris somehow flew under the radar until this month. Capable of playing tight end or edge / defensive line at the Power Five level, Harris brings a big frame (6-6, 235ish) and extensive two-way experience to Missouri's 2023 class. Harris is also a basketball standout at Pine Bluff and his functional athleticism derived in part from his hardwood efforts regularly manifest on the gridiron. Harris owns virtually limitless upside if he can hone his craft at his eventual positional home, while continuing to develop his quick-twitch athleticism. The high three-star 89 on 247Sports sits in the athlete rankings for now, but that could change to tight end or edge depending on what more we learn over the next few weeks before the cycle ends.

2024 In-state Talent

What is the outlook on some of these dudes? It looks like there are going to be some highly ranked kids again.

WR Ryan Wingo
DL Williams Nwaneri
EDGE Jayshawn Ross
WR Jeremiah McClellan
ATH Aneyas Williams - Current ND Commit
OT Andrew Sprague
TE Jaden Reddell
EDGE Melvin Laster

Realistically, I would hope to get a few of these guys. I just hope we don't get skunked on the top top talent again.
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