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  • Mizzou Hub Postgame; Missouri Tigers vs Drake Bulldogs
    2025/03/21
    Chris Pelikan and Kareem Rush host Mizzou Hub Postgame Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    25 分
  • Sports Hub STL Selection Show
    2025/03/17
    Here’s a recap of the Sports Hub STL Selection Show podcast, hosted by Brenden Schaeffer with panelists Mike Claiborne, Bob Ramsey, Kareem Rush, Chris Pelikan, and Earl Austin Jr.: Key Topics Discussed: Missouri Tigers' Draw vs. Drake (6 vs. 11 Seed) Initial Reactions: Mizzou fans were generally optimistic about their draw against the 30-3 Drake Bulldogs, though the contrast in styles was noted. Mizzou plays an up-tempo game, while Drake slows things down. Key Players: Kareem Rush and Mike Claiborne highlighted Drake’s disciplined defensive approach and strong point guard play. Mizzou’s success will depend on forcing Drake into a higher-paced game. Matchup Concerns: Bob Ramsey pointed out Mizzou’s defensive lapses in recent losses and questioned whether they could maintain consistency. The team’s ability to score at a high rate gives them an advantage. Potential Next Opponent: If Mizzou advances, a matchup with Texas Tech looms—a tougher challenge due to their defensive capabilities. SIUE’s Excitement Over Tournament Berth Coach Brian Barone Interview: He expressed excitement about SIUE’s first-round matchup against Houston. The team will focus on boxing out and defensive discipline to handle Houston’s physicality. Key Player: Ray'Sean Taylor was highlighted as SIUE’s top player. His ability to distribute and score will be crucial. Underdog Mentality: The team embraces its role as a 16-seed and aims to make the most of their opportunity. Illinois' Uncertain Matchup First-Four Opponent: Illinois awaits the winner of Texas vs. Xavier, which presents challenges since those teams will have momentum. Concerns About Shooting: Illinois has struggled with three-point shooting consistency, which could impact their ability to advance. Danger of First-Four Teams: Panelists noted how teams coming out of the First Four (like UCLA in 2021) often carry momentum and become dangerous. General Tournament Outlook SEC Dominance: Earl Austin Jr. highlighted how dominant the SEC has been, comparing it to the Big East in 1985 when three teams made the Final Four. Florida, Auburn, and Tennessee were mentioned as potential Final Four teams. Bracket Surprises: The panel questioned North Carolina's inclusion despite a 1-12 record in Quad 1 games. West Virginia’s omission was a surprise, with 111 out of 111 bracketologists predicting them to make it. Mid-Major Cinderella Teams: Earl Austin Jr. mentioned potential upsets from teams like UC San Diego, Lipscomb, and Grand Canyon. VCU vs. BYU: A clash of styles with BYU’s high-scoring offense against VCU’s physical defense was highlighted as a key first-round matchup. Predictions and Final Thoughts Mizzou’s Ceiling: The panel generally agreed that Mizzou should make the second weekend (Sweet 16) but emphasized they need to avoid defensive lapses. Final Four Picks: Auburn, Duke, Tennessee, and St. John’s were popular choices. Tournament Style of Play: Bob Ramsey stressed that free throw shooting, star performances, and officiating will be critical in determining game outcomes. Conclusion: The panel provided an in-depth breakdown of Mizzou, SIUE, and Illinois while also diving into broader tournament trends. They emphasized the strength of the SEC and the unpredictability of the First Four teams. A mix of expert analysis and player insights made for an engaging Selection Sunday discussion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Mizzou Hub Postgame- Tigers fall in SEC Tournament
    2025/03/15
    Recap of Mizzou Hub Postgame Podcast – Tigers Fall in SEC Tournament Hosted by Joe Roderick & Matt Rocchio The episode focused on Missouri’s 95-81 loss to Florida in the SEC Tournament, analyzing the performance and implications for the upcoming NCAA Tournament. Key Takeaways: Early Deficit Hurt Mizzou: The Tigers started down 10-0, making it an uphill battle. Cold Shooting Night: Mizzou shot 25% from three, while Florida was red-hot at 62% overall and 40% from deep. Impact of Missing Mark Mitchell: Sitting him out affected Mizzou’s inside presence. Tamar Bates Struggled: He took 18 shots but scored only 16 points, making him inefficient. NCAA Tournament Seeding: Likely a 7-seed, maybe 6 or 8. Joe Lunardi had them as a 7-seed facing West Virginia in Cleveland. Hosts worried about a tough fan environment if placed in Cleveland. Mizzou might be sent to Seattle for the first weekend. Final Thoughts: Despite the loss, Mizzou is safely in the NCAA Tournament. Their upside remains high if they get hot shooting and have a healthy lineup. The Selection Sunday Show on Sports Hub STL will break down Mizzou’s bracket placement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    18 分
  • Mizzou loses 91-83 to Kentucky on Senior Night
    2025/03/08
    Recap of Mizzou Hub Postgame Show – Tigers vs. Kentucky (Senior Night) Hosted by Chris Pelikan and Kareem RushThe Mizzou Hub Postgame Show broke down Missouri's 91-83 loss to Kentucky on Senior Night, marking their third straight defeat and fourth loss in five games as they head into the SEC Tournament. Key Takeaways from the Discussion:Concerns About the Team’s Form The Tigers have struggled recently, and heading into the SEC Tournament with a losing streak is far from ideal. Kareem Rush pointed out that teams have figured out how to neutralize Mizzou’s strengths, particularly by limiting steals and free-throw opportunities. Caleb Grill’s Role & Defensive Adjustments Kentucky face-guarded Caleb Grill, making it difficult for him to get open looks. The hosts suggested that Mizzou needs to adjust its offense to free up Grill or use him as a decoy. The Tigers also lacked a dominant one-on-one scorer who can create offense when needed. SEC Tournament Scenarios & Importance of Defense With the recent slump, Mizzou may have to play an extra game in the SEC Tournament, possibly facing Vanderbilt in Nashville. The Tigers' defense has been lacking—giving up 90+ points in multiple games—and needs to improve if they hope to make a deep tournament run. Senior Night Atmosphere & Player Reflections Reporter Kylee Hansen, on-site in Columbia, described the atmosphere as electric despite the loss. She highlighted the emotional sendoff for seniors like Caleb Grill and Tamar Bates and the strong bond between Grill and coach Dennis Gates. Optimism vs. Concern Moving Forward Fans expressed frustration in the comments, worrying about the Tigers’ downward trend. Kareem Rush remained optimistic, emphasizing that the team has shown the ability to compete with top teams and can turn things around with a strong SEC Tournament run. Dennis Gates acknowledged the struggles but believes there’s still potential for a deep postseason push. Betting & Performance Trends Mizzou failed to cover the spread (-3.5) but hit the over (171 points) with late free throws. Earlier in the season, the Tigers were 12-3 against the spread in SEC play but have struggled lately. Looking AheadThe Tigers will play in the SEC Tournament on Thursday, with their opponent to be determined. The team needs a strong performance to regain confidence and secure a favorable position for March Madness. Final Thoughts Chris Pelikan: While the season has been great overall, the recent struggles are concerning. Kareem Rush: Mizzou can bounce back with a few defensive adjustments and a strong mindset heading into the tournament. The show wrapped up with a toast to Mizzou basketball and the upcoming SEC Tournament, hoping for a deep postseason run. M-I-Z! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    38 分
  • Mizzou falls to Oklahoma 96-84
    2025/03/06
    Here's a recap of the latest Mizzou Hub Postgame Show with Chris Pelikan and Kareem Rush, covering Missouri's 96-84 loss to Oklahoma: Game Overview The Tigers struggled defensively, allowing Oklahoma to score 96 points. Oklahoma, motivated by senior night and their NCAA tournament bubble status, played with high energy. Mizzou’s defense was sluggish early, allowing easy points in the paint. Freshman star for Oklahoma had a career-high 31 points. Foul trouble for Anthony Robinson hurt Missouri’s defensive presence. Concerns & Takeaways The Tigers have now lost two in a row, raising concerns about their readiness for the SEC Tournament. Defensive lapses were the main issue, as Mizzou thrives on forcing turnovers and transition play. The team looked far from its best, a contrast from its earlier Final Four-level potential. Unusual substitution patterns from Coach Dennis Gates were discussed, as he gave minutes to lesser-used players in a crucial game. The inconsistency from one game to another (previously holding Oklahoma to 58 points) was frustrating. Looking Ahead to Kentucky Mizzou needs a strong start and high energy at home on Senior Night. The focus should be on re-establishing their defensive identity. Players and coaches will likely have a tough week of practice with extra conditioning to address the defensive struggles. The Tigers still have a chance to close the season strong and build momentum for the SEC and NCAA tournaments. Final Thoughts Kareem Rush remains optimistic, believing Mizzou can bounce back against Kentucky and enter the postseason with confidence. Fans were encouraged to stay engaged and comment on their thoughts while also being reminded to support Rush’s bourbon brand, Educated Spirits. The big question now: Which version of Mizzou will show up when it matters most? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    22 分
  • Mizzou falls to Vandy in OT
    2025/03/02
    Mizzou Hub Postgame Show Recap Hosts: Chris Pelikan & Kareem Rush The latest episode of Mizzou Hub Postgame Show analyzed Missouri's heartbreaking 97-93 overtime loss to Vanderbilt. Chris Pelikan and former Mizzou and NBA player Kareem Rush dissected the game, highlighting key moments and performances. Game Breakdown First Half: Missouri led by nine points at halftime, largely due to Caleb Grill's shooting and Tamar Bates' contributions. Second Half: Vanderbilt mounted a comeback, led by Holger's strong play and an improved shooting performance. Missouri struggled with defensive rebounding and closing out the game effectively. Crucial Decision: The decision not to foul in the final seconds was a major talking point, with Kareem noting different coaching philosophies on the strategy. Key Performances Caleb Grill: 28 points, strong first-half impact Mark Mitchell: 20 points, key offensive contributor Tamar Bates & Anthony Robinson: 16 points each; Robinson praised for defensive efforts Concerns & Takeaways Missouri's defensive struggles in the second half allowed Vanderbilt to take control. Rebounding issues hurt the Tigers, despite their size advantage. Turnovers (13) and missed free throws were costly. Despite the loss, Kareem and Chris emphasized that the team played well enough to win. Looking Ahead Missouri faces Oklahoma on the road before finishing the season against Kentucky at home. The focus now is on closing the season strong and preparing for the SEC Tournament. Caleb Grill’s potential NBA future was also discussed, with opinions mixed on whether he could make an NBA roster or excel overseas. The show wrapped up with a toast to Educated Spirits, Kareem Rush’s bourbon brand, and a final M-I-Z! as the team looks ahead to bounce back in their final regular-season games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    29 分
  • Mizzou blows out South Carolina
    2025/02/26
    Kareem Rush and Chris Pelikan break down the Mizzou Tiger's big win over the South Carolina Gamecocks in SEC play Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    25 分
  • Mizzou Hub Postgame with Kareem Rush: Mizzou Slips Up Against Arkansas, Falls 92-85
    2025/02/24
    Join Tiger legend Kareem Rush & Sports Hub STL's Brenden Schaeffer breaking down a heart-breaking loss for the Tigers, as they respond to one of the biggest wins in program history by dropping a game to the Razorbacks in Arkansas.
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    20 分