Saturday, February 4, 2012

MU Basketball KU Border War February 4th, 2012 8pm Central

At 8pm February 4th, 2012, at Mizzou's home stadium in Columbia, Missouri, the 4th ranked MU basketball team will face the 8th ranked KU basketball team. With less than one hour away from the Border War basketball game between KU and MU, KU players are getting ready to play one of the most important games of the season. As the NCAA Big 12 basketball teams rally for position, tonight's game could (and will) determine which team will sit on top in first place of the Big 12. There is also a possibility of a three-way tie for first, depending on the results of the 2012 Border War between MU and KU.

Thomas Robinson is a standout player for KU basketball and is most noted for his play on the court but also for the loss of his grandparents and mother within one month's time. Robinson's mother died of a heart attack at the age of 37 after losing both of her parents only weeks before. The KU Jayhawks honored Robinson with a moment of silence in a game on January 22nd, 2011. Of Robinson's character, head coach Bill Self said "Thomas lost his grandmother at the very end of December, he lost his grandfather on Sunday and lost his mother on Friday night. For him to even be out there [on the court] is remarkable."

This Border War between MU and KU is going to be a good one because both teams are rated in the top ten and if the right things happen the result of this game will cause a three way tie in the league for first place. Mizzou basketball fans have been camped out all night in front of Mizzou Arena, waiting for the ESPN analysts and other media hype institutions. The stadium opened up minutes ago and there is no doubt that this will be a sold out event. Missouri enters the match up with the better squad, but both teams have been performing poorly as of late, losing to or barely defeating inept teams. MU will be washing it's hands of the Big 12 in July and heading to the bigger and better stage of the SEC, leaving KU behind to continue to battle in the trenches with the mutants. Regardless of the outcome of tonight's Border War between KU and MU, Mizzou will be victorious overall in the Border War history, thus closing that chapter for good.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thomas Robinson definitely sounds confident about tonight's game. He said that he was not going to let anyone in the crowd, or on the MU team stop him. It's a good bet that he will score some points. Thank you Kansas City News for the nice write up on the loss of Robinson's family members last year.

Anonymous said...

Go Tigers! MU needs the win tonight :)

Anonymous said...

Yes! Another Border War is getting ready to start, hopefully KU can stay in the game for awhile to make it interesting. MU should take this round fairly easily!

MU Tigers Rule said...

Oh if you're wondering, The Border War is on ESPN tonight at 8pm Central. It is not on regular TV.

Mizzou Rules said...

MU WINS! KU is out of the race. Great win today for the Tigers, they easily marched over KU 74 - 71 Final Score. KU goes home shameful.

Anonymous said...

Go Mizzou Tigers basketball - now they are better than KU in basketball AND in football - oh yeah!

DJs for Hire said...

Always satisfying to see the KU fans go home angry. We were over at Avenues Bistro in Leawood and it was great! MU is the best and now it is proven in history forever. KU is sub par in basketball, and especially in football.

Anonymous said...

MU rules

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