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PLAYERS:
Drew Scott,
Ricardo Ratliffe,
Steve Moore,
Pierre Jackson,
Phil Pressey,
A.J. Walton,
Marcus Denmon,
Matt Pressey,
Brady Heslip,
Perry Jones,
Quincy Miller,
Quincy Acy,
Anthony Jones,
Cory Jefferson,
Kim English,
Andre Dawkins,
Austin Rivers,
Kevin Jones,
Yancy Gates,
Cashmere Wright,
Dion Dixon,
Sean Kilpatrick,
Gary Browne,
Jabarie Hinds,
Draymond Green,
Robbie Hummel,
Keith Appling,
Travis Trice,
Lewis Jackson,
Drew Gordon,
Chace Stanback,
Mike Moser,
George Mason,
Sam Houston,
Perry Jones III
TEAMS: Chicago Bears, Missouri Tigers, Baylor Bears, Virginia Cavaliers, Kansas State Wildcats, Florida State Seminoles, Duke Blue Devils, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Cincinnati Bearcats, West Virginia Mountaineers, Michigan State Spartans, Purdue Boilermakers, New Mexico Lobos, UNLV Rebels, Murray State Racers, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Ohio State Buckeyes, Mississippi State Bulldogs, Air Force Falcons, Indiana State Sycamores, Boston College Eagles, Wright State Raiders, Oklahoma State Cowboys, Georgia State Panthers, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Appalachian State Mountaineers, Chicago State Cougars, Boise State Broncos, Mississippi Rebels, Bowling Green Falcons, Coppin State Eagles, Morgan State Bears, Arizona State Sun Devils, Texas State Bobcats, Alabama State Hornets, Alcorn State Braves, Iowa State Cyclones, Texas Tech Red Raiders, Texas Southern Tigers, Kent State Golden Flashes, Norfolk State Spartans, Colorado State Rams, Washington State Cougars, Kennesaw State Owls, Austin Peay Governors, Morehead State Eagles, Missouri State Bears, Jackson State Tigers, Ball State Cardinals, Illinois State Redbirds, Wichita State Shockers, Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles, Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, Montana State Bobcats, Sacramento State Hornets, Portland State Vikings, Southern Utah Thunderbirds, Fresno State Bulldogs, Oregon State Beavers, Utah State Aggies, San Diego State Aztecs, South Carolina State Bulldogs, South Dakota State Jackrabbits, North Dakota State Bison, San Jose State Spartans, Cal State Fullerton Titans, Long Beach State 49ers, New Mexico State Aggies
TEAMS: Chicago Bears, Missouri Tigers, Baylor Bears, Virginia Cavaliers, Kansas State Wildcats, Florida State Seminoles, Duke Blue Devils, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Cincinnati Bearcats, West Virginia Mountaineers, Michigan State Spartans, Purdue Boilermakers, New Mexico Lobos, UNLV Rebels, Murray State Racers, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Ohio State Buckeyes, Mississippi State Bulldogs, Air Force Falcons, Indiana State Sycamores, Boston College Eagles, Wright State Raiders, Oklahoma State Cowboys, Georgia State Panthers, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Appalachian State Mountaineers, Chicago State Cougars, Boise State Broncos, Mississippi Rebels, Bowling Green Falcons, Coppin State Eagles, Morgan State Bears, Arizona State Sun Devils, Texas State Bobcats, Alabama State Hornets, Alcorn State Braves, Iowa State Cyclones, Texas Tech Red Raiders, Texas Southern Tigers, Kent State Golden Flashes, Norfolk State Spartans, Colorado State Rams, Washington State Cougars, Kennesaw State Owls, Austin Peay Governors, Morehead State Eagles, Missouri State Bears, Jackson State Tigers, Ball State Cardinals, Illinois State Redbirds, Wichita State Shockers, Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles, Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, Montana State Bobcats, Sacramento State Hornets, Portland State Vikings, Southern Utah Thunderbirds, Fresno State Bulldogs, Oregon State Beavers, Utah State Aggies, San Diego State Aztecs, South Carolina State Bulldogs, South Dakota State Jackrabbits, North Dakota State Bison, San Jose State Spartans, Cal State Fullerton Titans, Long Beach State 49ers, New Mexico State Aggies
On the heels of their first loss of the season, #3 Baylor (17-1, 4-1) returns home to take on #5 Missouri (17-1, 4-1) in a game that features a major contrast when it comes to team strengths. Scott Drew's Bears are one of the biggest teams in college basketball while Frank Haith's Tigers are neither as big or as deep in the frontcourt. That simply means that in addition to forwards Ricardo Ratliffe (13.9 ppg, 6.7 rpg) and Steve Moore (4.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg) all hands must be on deck of Missouri is to have any shot of leaving Waco with a victory. But they also enjoy an edge on the perimeter despite the improved play of Baylor's Pierre Jackson (12.2 ppg, 5.4 apg), and that's something the Tigers will look to exploit throughout the afternoon.
Missouri isn't the frenetic, full-court pressure team they were under Mike Anderson, making the move to being a tough defensive team in the half-court. The Tigers still force 15.6 turnovers per game, and with Baylor averaging 14....
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