its possible he could be this years Sutton

its possible he could be this years Sutton. Hope he stays healthy for his and the teams hopes.Delvon Roe: Soph..I see flashes of extreme brilliance in play, and then slight lapses. He easily could follow and fill Raymars shoes since he graduates this year Mrs. SpartyMSU likes him best.. We have not seen all of his potential yet Chris Allen: Junior..Hes just a solid, talented young man, does a Yeomans service for the team We would be a lesser group without him Not a flashy super star.. more Steve Yzerman Wayne Gretzky.Draymond Green: Soph..This guy has G-U-T-S ! Wow, he is a presence. Watching him in the final Four last year, and against Zaga. Needs to work on his free throws a bit. Leads the team in rebounds at 20 so farAnd at Center: we have a whole host of guys Herzog, Nix, Sherman, Ianni. I like them all. But Freshman Nix might just move the head of the pack This position is most confusing for me Hmmm.. need to see more games / beers before a commentCoach Tom Izzo: What can anyone say He is the BEST coach in the USA today. His team is a family And nobody touches his resume that he gives to his players. Izzo and Magic Johnson have put MSU on the Basketball map. I sat 2 seats from him at graduation ceremonies, even though he seems to be a common , regular, even keel type of guy, I couldn't bring myself to say hello..... He is as impressive a person as he is on TV.. Missed my shot...

Hopefull I'll get another chance to meet him.Since '97/'98....1 NCAA Championship2 Finals appearances5 Final Fours6 Great Eights8 Sweet Sixteen appearancesClearly they are headed deep into the tourney, just need to get by all of these top 20 marquee matchups in the regular season, both in and out of the Big Ten...Its going to be a good year at the Breslin !Sparty On !!! This article is also featured on SpartyMSU. When I read the articles in the papers of Algeria and Egypt, I wonder whether some nations should have sports competitions on their agendas. If the national team loses, the whole nation could claim that the referee is the reason, or the players have "betrayed" the country's people.Before their national team's crucial group stage game against Algeria, Egyptian fans attacked the bus of the Algerian team. After Egypt won the match, many Egyptian corporations in Algeria were harmed and had to close after threats and attacks.In Sudan, where the final playoff game was held (on a neutral field because it was part of the playoffs), the fans locked horns and fought in chaotic fashion after Algeria won the game.Meanwhile, Ireland lost to France in a game in which Ireland dominated ball possession and was more dangerous than the French team.Despite that, Ireland lost because of awful refereeing.

But still, Giovanni Trapattoni shook hands with Raymond Domenech.The Irish are disappointed But they will not blame Trapattoni or the players. They know that they should be united in victory and in defeat.That is simply not the case in Egypt.Let us not forget that Egypt has won the last two African Cup of Nations. Egypt defeated Italy and had a historic game against Brazil in the Confederations Cup last year.The Egyptians were led to all these major achievements with the same faces on their squad. Their coach, Hasan Shehata, must be credited and not criticized after so many great times and after coming extremely close to World Cup qualification.The players must receive a standing ovation in Cairo, as I am sure the Irish players will be praised in their own home country.Sports, after all, are all about discipline, peace, and sportsmanship.. One week later and we are ready to continue on in the journey towards the NFL draft. Some of this will definitely be rehashed from the last article , but there has been some movement on my big board and in the standings. Wait, I don't have a big board, well there are some mistakes I made, which is what the "experts" mean when they say there has been movement on their boards.So who is going where now and what has changed Let's get started. 1.