Ole Miss vs Missouri College Basketball Prediction, Game Preview

Ole Miss vs Missouri prediction, college basketball game preview, how to watch, lines, and why each team might – or might not – win on Wednesday.

Ole Miss vs Missouri prediction, college basketball game preview, how to watch: Wednesday, March 9


Ole Miss vs Missouri How To Watch

Date: Wednesday, March 9
Game Time: 6:00 ET
Venue: Amalie Arena, Tampa, FL
How To Watch: SEC Network
Record: Ole Miss (13-18), Missouri (11-20)
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Ole Miss vs Missouri Game Preview, SEC Tournament


Why Ole Miss Will Win

Ole Miss should be able to crank up the threes enough to stay in this.

It lost seven of its last eight games because the scoring punch hasn’t been there and the defense has been a giant problem. On the plus side, Missouri isn’t sign to light it up.

It’s struggling to get anything consistently going with too many turnovers and absolutely nothing happening from three. Worse yet, Mizzou can’t guard the three. However …

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Why Missouri Will Win

As bad as the Tigers have been, they managed to beat Ole Miss twice.

They rolled to a 25 point win in the first meeting in January, and won with one of its better shooting days of the year in February.

Ole Miss might be able to hit the three, but it’s not putting up enough points on the board. It’s having a hard time getting to 70 points and the consistency just isn’t there.

Worse yet, it’s not getting to the free throw line. Any sort of a push from Missouri early on will make it tough, but …

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Ole Miss vs Missouri: What’s Going To Happen

Ole Miss is overdue for a big performance.

It’s coming up with takeaways and it’s okay at guarding the three. That should be enough to keep this low scoring and close. Missouri is having big issues scoring, too.

But not against the Rebels.

The Tigers went off in the first two games, and they’ll work it around enough to come close to 50% from the field in this, too.

Ole Miss vs Missouri Prediction, Lines

Missouri 67, Ole Miss 63
Line: Missouri -3.5, o/u: 131.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

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Tennessee vs Missouri Prediction, College Basketball Game Preview

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Tennessee vs Missouri prediction, college basketball game preview, how to watch: Tuesday, February 22


Tennessee vs Missouri How To Watch

Date: Tuesday, February 22
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Mizzou Arena, Columbia, MO
How To Watch: SEC Network
Record: Tennessee (19-7), Missouri (10-17)
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Tennessee vs Missouri Game Preview


Why Tennessee Will Win

Missouri has stopped scoring.

It lost four of its last five games and 13 of the last 17 mainly because there’s just no pop. It’s not hitting from three, it’s scuffling to get to 40% from the field – and wasn’t close to getting there in losses to Arkansas and Mississippi State – and it can’t get 60 points lately.

The Tigers aren’t manufacturing points by getting to the line, they don’t come up with enough steals and turnovers to get on the move, and rebounding isn’t there to come up with second chance points.

Other than that, everything is going great.

Tennessee lost to Arkansas on Saturday, but other than that power outage the offense has been fine, the assists are there for easy points, and it shouldn’t take much to get by.

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Why Missouri Will Win

What is Missouri doing right? It’s doing a great job at guarding the three.

The defense has its moments and isn’t allowing a lot of offensive rebounds. It needs to keep the score low and it has to take advantage of every possible scoring chance.

Tennessee is coming off a 48 point outing against Arkansas when the shots weren’t falling and there was absolutely nothing happening from three, hitting just four of its 24 tries – and that’s where it starts.

Missouri has to do what it does when it comes to guarding from the outside. Tennessee has occasionally gone dead cold on the road – like in losses to LSU and Texas – and the Tigers have to force that, but …

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What’s Going To Happen

Again, Missouri just doesn’t score.

It took the intensity of a great day from Arkansas to keep Tennessee’s offense down, and that’s not happening for a full 40 minutes in Columbia.

It’ll be a good first half, but there won’t be any Tiger threes to matter and there won’t be enough free throws to slow down the momentum.

Tennessee vs Missouri Prediction, Lines

Tennessee 73, Missouri 63
Line: COMING, o/u: COMING
ATS Confidence out of 5: COMING

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Arkansas vs Missouri Prediction, College Basketball Game Preview

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Arkansas vs Missouri prediction, college basketball game preview, how to watch: Tuesday, February 15


Arkansas vs Missouri How To Watch

Date: Tuesday, February 15
Game Time: 9:00 ET
Venue: Mizzou Arena, Columbia, MO
How To Watch: SEC Network
Record: Arkansas (19-6), Missouri (10-14)
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Arkansas vs Missouri Game Preview


Why Arkansas Will Win

Arkansas didn’t have too many issues in the 87-43 win over Missouri back in mid-January.

Few teams over than Ole Miss have had problems with Missouri over the last several weeks.

The Tigers don’t score. They don’t take or make enough free throws, they don’t take or make enough threes, and they have a nightmare of a time not turning the ball over in key spots.

Arkansas lost to Alabama in a tight game on the road, but it’s been on a row ever since it wiped up Mizzou. It can’t shoot a lick over the last few games, and it’s not doing a thing from three – outside of going off on Georgia two weeks ago – but it takes a TON of free throws.

More on that in a moment.

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Why Missouri Will Win

Missouri has a whole lot of problems, but as long as it can get into a track meet and find ways to get to the rim, it’s got a puncher’s chance.

Arkansas has no problem attacking on the inside, but it’s not going to do anything to worry about from three. Missouri might be having a whole lot of issues, but it wins when it makes its shots.

Yeah, duh, that sounds simple, but the team can’t get buy on its defense, rebounding, anything else when it’s not on. It’s bad at creating too many easy shots, but when it can move the ball around a wee bit, and when it can hit half of its shots, it’s got a shot.

Arkansas is 1-4 when allowing teams to hit 46% or better. That’s not that massive a lift for Missouri, but …

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What’s Going To Happen

Missouri just can’t hang on the boards with Arkansas.

The Hogs destroyed the Tigers defensively the first time around, but the biggest deal turned out to be on the free throw line. Missouri nailed 13-of-14 on the line, but that didn’t matter – Arkansas hit 19-of-26.

Arkansas is amazing at getting to the line. It’ll get hacked way too often after coming up with key rebounds, and Missouri won’t have the scoring punch to get past it.

Arkansas vs Missouri Prediction, Lines

Arkansas 77, Missouri 70
Line: Arkansas -7.5, o/u: 140
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

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Missouri vs Iowa State Prediction, College Basketball Game Preview

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Missouri vs Iowa State prediction, college basketball game preview, how to watch: Saturday, January 29


Missouri vs Iowa State How To Watch

Date: Saturday, January 29
Game Time: 2:00 ET
Venue: James H. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA
How To Watch: ESPNU
Record: Missouri (8-11), Iowa State (15-5)
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Why Missouri Will Win

Iowa State fits for Mizzou – there isn’t enough size to matter.

The Cyclones are okay on the inside, but they’re not great on the boards, the don’t get nearly enough defensive rebounds, and they’re about to have problems against a Tiger defense that comes up with a whole lot of blocks.

The guard oriented offense that’s struggling with its consistency from the outside. The attack might have been enough to get by Oklahoma State in a fun overtime battle, but the Texas Tech and TCU defenses shut things down from the outside.

Missouri doesn’t shoot the lights out, but it should be able to generate a whole slew of offensive rebounds and second chances.

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Why Iowa State Will Win

Missouri is having even more problems than Iowa State.

It battled hard with No. 1 Auburn in a 55-54 loss, but that was the sixth defeat in the last eight games. The offense doesn’t do nearly enough from three – it came up with double-digit threes just once this season – and the D doesn’t force enough mistakes to generate easy points.

Iowa State’s defense should be able to clamp down with enough takeaways to get on the move. Missouri isn’t built to make big comebacks or keep up in any sort of a shootout.

The Tigers are 1-7 when allowing more than 75 points. Iowa State is 9-0 when getting to 75 or more, but …

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What’s Going To Happen

This isn’t going to be a whole lot of fun offensively. Iowa State doesn’t score enough, Missouri can’t seem to catch any sort of a break and can’t do enough from the outside.

It should make for a game with a few power outages. It’ll come down to mistakes, and Iowa State will force more of them.

Missouri vs Iowa State Prediction, Lines

Iowa State 70, Missouri 61
Line: Iowa State -10.5, o/u: 130.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

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Takeaways from Auburn basketball’s 55-54 win over Missouri

This one felt like theft.

There was a robbery on a freezing Tuesday night in Columbia, Missouri.

The No. 1 Auburn Tigers (19-1, 8-0 SEC) escaped Mizzou Arena with a 55-54 win over the Missouri Tigers (8-11, 2-5 SEC). Auburn didn’t deserve to win the game after such a poor showing, but KD Johnson, the Hamburgler himself, came up with a pair of clutch baskets late to get the Tigers over the hump.

This was one of those games that made me feel like I couldn’t take a deep breath. Every time the pace started to increase, there was a foul or a stoppage in play. Missouri executed its game plan to perfection. Play physical, grind it out and shut down Jabari Smith. Unfortunately, it was just barely not enough.

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Three takeaways from Oklahoma’s 72-68 win over Missouri in the first round of the NCAA Tournament

Three takeaways from Oklahoma’s 72-68 win over Missouri in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday night.

The No. 8 seed Oklahoma Sooners will live to fight another day as they knocked off the No. 9 seed Missouri Tigers 72-68 on Saturday night in Indianapolis. Despite not having second-leading scorer De’Vion Harmon, the Sooners had multiple guys step up in a major way to help make the plays necessary down the stretch to pull out the close win.

Leading the way was, of course, senior Austin Reaves who has always been the key piece to Oklahoma winning games in the late moments – as they have done numerous times throughout the year. He had 23 huge points along with six assists.

Brady Manek and Elijah Harkless completed the three-headed monster as the trio stepped massively in the absence of Harmon. The game ball really needs to be cut into thirds for those three guys’ efforts on Saturday night.

The win moves the Sooners into the second round for a date with the goliath that is No. 1 Gonzaga on Monday.

Here are three takeaways from the game:

Oklahoma knocks off Missouri 72-68 in first round of NCAA Tournament

Oklahoma knocked off Missouri 72-68 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday night in Indianapolis.

No. 8 seed Oklahoma and No. 9 seed Missouri rekindled an old-school Big 12 rivalry on Saturday night in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. While the Sooners were the higher seed, the fact they were playing without second-leading scorer De’Vion Harmon due to a positive COVID-19 test made many question if they could topple a solid Tigers team.

But, if there is any team prepared to play without one of their key players due to COVID protocols, it would be Lon Kruger’s club. Some of their best wins of the year came when they were under-manned in the regular season. Once again, the guys stepped up for their teammate who was unable to take the floor.

“Yeah, the big-time performance, performances from everybody, ” Austin Reaves said postgame. “Vic (Iwuakor) came in, gave us really good minutes, Alondes (Williams) played really good minutes, E.J. (Harkless), Brady (Manek) really stepped their game up a lot. That’s what they’re capable of. We’ve known they’re capable of that for a long time and it just shown today. I can’t be more proud of those guys and everybody else on the team.”

As they often are, Oklahoma was led by all-Big 12 guard Austin Reaves who was superb for significant stretches in the game putting up 23 points along with six assists. As he as has been numerous times this year, he was the leader down the stretch the team needed him to be.

“Yeah, Austin battled all night,” Lon Kruger said postgame. “When you’re the guy that the ball’s in your hands late, you can’t be shy, you can’t be timid, and sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. But our guys know that he’s going to have the ball late and I thought other guys stepped in and made plays to get to us that point where Austin then made some plays to get to the free-throw line, quite frankly, and that was a big part of creating a little bit of a spread there late.”

Also stepping up a big way was senior Brady Manek, who has had a bit of a tough year for the Sooners. He has been better as of late, though, working his way back into the starting lineup in the last month. In this game, when his team desperately needed him to be on, he stepped up with 19 huge points.

“Yeah, it was huge,” Kruger said of Manek’s performance. “It was really big. Making those threes early and then that one late to take it to four, I think it was, it was a huge shot. And again, he battled, Tilmon’s big and he’s tough down there in the post, I thought he and Kur (Kuath) battled him all night on the defensive end too.”

One of the most pivotal moments of the game came with Missouri bringing the ball down the floor late with Oklahoma holding a three-point lead. After a disjointed possession had the clock running down, Elijah Harkless made the extremely heads-up play to intentionally foul Drew Buggs to force him to shoot two free throws, essentially forcing the Tigers’ only hope to be a offensive put back on a missed free throw. The savvy play helped the Sooners put the game on ice.

“Teams practice that, of course, a lot, and we do,” Kruger said. “We kind of do that, we use that six-second mark, we talk about it huddle, and regardless of what happens on the free throws, anytime the clock gets under six — it’s one thing to talk about it — Jalen Hill did that once in a game earlier this year and real nice heads-up play and Elijah made a very good heads-up play right there.”

The bottom line of the night for the Sooners is that they stayed incredibly composed in the games biggest moments, often making the smart play. Along with Harkless’ decision to foul, the team made high-IQ plays throughout the game – highlighted by Manek giving up an open three-point shot to pass the ball off and use more clock. An underrated play that was one of many key ones that won’t necessarily show up in the box score.

“It’s something that you talk about, you refer to it, but still it’s to Brady’s credit, the decision-making at the time,” Kruger said. “Because when you’re wide open as a shooter you’re tempted to shoot it, but Brady made the right play and he’s a smart guy, smart basketball guy as well and glad to see that.”

Oklahoma has now punched their ticket to the second round and a date with the No. 1 team in the country Gonzaga Bulldogs. At time of writing, the Bulldogs hold a massive second-half lead over Norfolk State.

The task is tall, but this team has never cared much about the odds being stacked against them. One thing that is guaranteed is that Kruger will have the team prepared to give the tournament’s top dog their best shot.

The Sooners will face Gonzaga on Monday, the tip time is to be announced.

When, where, how to watch Oklahoma basketball take on Missouri in the NCAA Tournament

Everything you need to know before Oklahoma takes on Missouri in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday night.

The 2021 NCAA Tournament is off and running as one of the greatest events in sports has finally returned after its one-year hiatus with the 2020 edition being canceled at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The first full day of action is already in the books and it provided loads of great finishes and stunning upsets that the event always manages to provide.

Day two will feature the No. 9 seed Oklahoma Sooners (15-10, 9-8) beginning their attempt at a national title run on Saturday against the No. 8 seed Missouri Tigers (16-9, 8-8) out of the SEC. Of course, while the two are in different leagues now, they have loads of history against one another from Missouri’s days in the Big 12. It will be an old rivalry rekindled on the biggest stage in the sport.

This will be the 212th all-time meeting between the two programs, with the Sooners having taken 114 of the first 211 for the series advantage. The two teams actually met early last season, with Lon Kruger’s club getting the win in Kansas City by a final of 77-66.

Oklahoma comes into March Madness not playing their best ball of the season by any stretch, having dropped five of their last six games of the season. Things won’t be any easier in this game either, as the Sooners will be without second-leading scorer De’Vion Harmon after he tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this week.

The Tigers enter the tournament on a somewhat similar note having dropped three of their last five before entering the bubble. These two teams have largely followed a similar script all season with both achieving a top-15 ranking earlier in the season before slipping down the stretch to a middle of the pack team in their conferences and in the seeding for the NCAA Tournament. Even without Harmon, this game feels mostly like a toss up.

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Oklahoma selected as No. 8 seed against No. 9 Missouri in the NCAA Tournament

Oklahoma comes in as a No. 8 seed and will see No. 9 Missouri in the first round of the 2021 NCAA Tournament.

Selection Sunday has finally arrived as the 2021 NCAA Tournament bracket as been revealed with all 68 teams now knowing the day they will begin their quest for a title and who it will be against.

For Oklahoma, they come in as No. 8 seed in the West Region and will be matched up against No. 9 seed Missouri in the first round on Saturday. Should they manage to knock off the Tigers, they would have to deal with the No. 1 team in the country in Gonzaga – barring the Bulldogs falling in a historic upset in their first round game.

The Sooners last saw Missouri just a over a year ago when the two linked up in Kansas City in the early parts of last season. So, Lon Kruger will have at least some level of familiarity with the Tigers going into this week’s game. For what it’s worth, Oklahoma won that contest 77-66 behind 19 points from Austin Reaves.

All in all, this is a pretty tough draw for the Sooners. They have to deal with a tough No. 9 in Missouri before potentially dealing with the undefeated No. 1 Gonzaga Bulldogs. And that is just to get to the Sweet 16.

But, this is March Madness. The tournament where anything can happen. One of the only things that is for certain with it, is that everyone can’t wait to get this thing started.

Oklahoma will have a wait a bit as they don’t play until Saturday (time and location still TBA), but the 2021 NCAA Tournament will tip off on Thursday evening with the First Four.

Oklahoma selected as No. 8 seed against No. 9 Missouri in the NCAA Tournament

Oklahoma comes in as a No. 8 seed and will see No. 9 Missouri in the first round of the 2021 NCAA Tournament.

Selection Sunday has finally arrived as the 2021 NCAA Tournament bracket as been revealed with all 68 teams now knowing the day they will begin their quest for a title and who it will be against.

For Oklahoma, they come in as No. 8 seed in the West Region and will be matched up against No. 9 seed Missouri in the first round on Saturday. Should they manage to knock off the Tigers, they would have to deal with the No. 1 team in the country in Gonzaga – barring the Bulldogs falling in a historic upset in their first round game.

The Sooners last saw Missouri just a over a year ago when the two linked up in Kansas City in the early parts of last season. So, Lon Kruger will have at least some level of familiarity with the Tigers going into this week’s game. For what it’s worth, Oklahoma won that contest 77-66 behind 19 points from Austin Reaves.

All in all, this is a pretty tough draw for the Sooners. They have to deal with a tough No. 9 in Missouri before potentially dealing with the undefeated No. 1 Gonzaga Bulldogs. And that is just to get to the Sweet 16.

But, this is March Madness. The tournament where anything can happen. One of the only things that is for certain with it, is that everyone can’t wait to get this thing started.

Oklahoma will have a wait a bit as they don’t play until Saturday (time and location still TBA), but the 2021 NCAA Tournament will tip off on Thursday evening with the First Four.