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Missouri Prep Products in the NCAA Tournament

Craig Hull

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Friend and colleague Cody Thorn strikes again ... compiled this list for SI.

He also did the same thing for Texas high school players in the tournament ... found 93 Texas high school alumni on NCAA Tournament team rosters including at least one player on 32 of the 68 teams in the tournament.

 
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Friend and colleague Cody Thorn strikes again ... compiled this list for SI.

He also did the same thing for Texas high school players in the tournament ... found 93 Texas high school alumni on NCAA Tournament team rosters including at least one player on 32 of the 68 teams in the tournament.

Cody does good work. Good guy, too. Helluva combination.
 
Friend and colleague Cody Thorn strikes again ... compiled this list for SI.

He also did the same thing for Texas high school players in the tournament ... found 93 Texas high school alumni on NCAA Tournament team rosters including at least one player on 32 of the 68 teams in the tournament.

Not a knock on his work but unless they are originally from Missouri, I do not consider Link players as former Missouri high school players
 
Philon was at KU until June or so. Self said I don't need you because I have Juan Harris. Just imagine.
 
Friend and colleague Cody Thorn strikes again ... compiled this list for SI.

He also did the same thing for Texas high school players in the tournament ... found 93 Texas high school alumni on NCAA Tournament team rosters including at least one player on 32 of the 68 teams in the tournament.

Drake is the sleeper of the Tournament mark it down.................
 
Drake is the sleeper of the Tournament mark it down.................

They lost 3 games in the valley and of the Power conference teams they did play(there were only 1 or 2), those teams were pretty lackluster. Extremely weak schedule.

Not saying they won’t beat Mizzou or do well in the tournament, but I think if a mid major wants to do well, they need to beef up the non conference schedule. They played St Ambrose during the regular season for Pete’s sake. They’re NAIA

And it wasn’t a preseason exhibition mind you, this was 8-9 games into the season or something like that.
 
They lost 3 games in the valley and of the Power conference teams they did play(there were only 1 or 2), those teams were pretty lackluster. Extremely weak schedule.

Not saying they won’t beat Mizzou or do well in the tournament, but I think if a mid major wants to do well, they need to beef up the non conference schedule. They played St Ambrose during the regular season for Pete’s sake. They’re NAIA

And it wasn’t a preseason exhibition mind you, this was 8-9 games into the season or something like that.
Quite the MO list playing for the Bulldogs.
 
McCollums a great coach and did an amazing job at Northwest Missouri and brought some good guys with him. Just don’t know if they’re going to be up to snuff with the competition in the tournament. We shall see.
I didn't pick them as a darkhorse because they are playing Mizzou, BTW. Have liked them all year.
 
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Good news is Missouri State, the mediocrest of all mediocre teams won't have to worry about McCollum for long...
 
Friend and colleague Cody Thorn strikes again ... compiled this list for SI.

He also did the same thing for Texas high school players in the tournament ... found 93 Texas high school alumni on NCAA Tournament team rosters including at least one player on 32 of the 68 teams in the tournament.

These area kids from Liberty and PBurg are showing out tonight!
 
Manyawu for Drake last night and today look who is the high scorer for upset hunting Colorado State...................none other than Staley Falcon product Kyan Evans with 18 Rams up 7 mid 2nd over Memphis!
 
Friend and colleague Cody Thorn strikes again ... compiled this list for SI.

He also did the same thing for Texas high school players in the tournament ... found 93 Texas high school alumni on NCAA Tournament team rosters including at least one player on 32 of the 68 teams in the tournament.

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Cody Thorn continues his great work, compiling another impressive list—this time highlighting Missouri high school alums in the NCAA Tournament. He previously did the same for Texas, finding 93 Texas high school alumni spread across 32 of the 68 teams in the tournament. March Madness always brings exciting storylines, and tracking hometown talent adds another layer to the fun.
 
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