The Tennessee loss was such a heart breaker (not to mention one I endured in a drunken, hyper-emotional state), but I think I have finally relaxed a bit. This squad continues to get better in the aggregate, and it is more momentary lapses that have done us in. While they are infuriating at the time, these mistakes are (A) somewhat expected with such a young team and (B) more easily addressed than something like a personnel or skill deficit. With nothing else to really do at this point, I am choosing to be optimistic that we are actually watching a *young team* in the classic sense where we can reasonably expect a lot of these guys back next year and can continue to build a foundation for a team that can give us a true Final Four chance someday. In other words, I am trying my best to look at this team like the 2003-04 Illini, enjoying every step of the ride and knowing that while this squad has plenty of potential THIS March Madness, it's next year that could really be Final Four-level special. Even if that turns out not to be true, it's what I'm going to tell myself (and my wife!

) so that I can enjoy every second of this team.
With that said, let's go out and keep Braggin' Rights on the correct side of the river. I hope Ty and DGL can help hype the new guys up for this rivalry and for what will be an atmosphere unlike anything they have seen before (because, frankly, there IS no atmosphere similar to Braggin' Rights in college hoops...). Mizzou looks to actually be a good team this year, and I expect a total war. We need to be tough and focused from the get-go ... cannot rely on being hot shooting to beat them, because it could be an ugly game. With that said, I think the shots ARE falling, and we survive a classic.
Illinois 78
Missouri 75