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STANLEY CUP CHAMPION BLUES RAN THEIR WIN STREAK TO THREE SATURDAY NIGHT WITH A 5-2 HOME WIN OVER PITTSBURGH. IVAN BARBESHEV SCORED TWO GOALS. THE BLUES WILL BE BACK IN ACTION MONDAY AT HOME AGINST CHICAGO.
– BLUES ARE 17-5-6 ON THE SEASON
MIZZOU FIRED FOOTBALL COACH BARRY ODOM SATURAY AFTER FOUR YEARS ON THE JOB. THE TIGERS FINISHED WITH A 25-25 RECORD IN HIS FOUR SEASONS. MIZZOU OFFICIALS SAY THEY HAVE LAUNCHED A NATIONAL SEARCH TO FIND THE TIGERS 33RD HEAD COACH.
– ODOM SPENT 18 YEARS AT MIZZOU, EIGHT OF THOSE AS A COACH
MISSOURI TIGERS (FOOTBALL) CLOSED OUT THEIR SEASON WITH A 24-14 WIN ON THE ROAD OVER ARKANSAS. MIZZOU FINISHES THE SEASON WITH A 6-6 RECORD.
– TIGERS WERE 5-2 AT HOME AND 1-4 ON THE ROAD THIS SEASON
– DUE TO NCAA RULE VIOLATIONS THE TIGERS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO PLAY IN A BOWL GAME
MSU BEARS (FOOTBALL) FINISHED THE SEASON WITH A 1-10 RECORD. THE BEARS LONE WIN OF THE SEASON CAME IN WEEK 4 AT WESTERN ILLINOIS WHEN THEY WON IN TRIPLE OVERTIME. SCHOOL OFFICIALS HAVE DECIDED TO STAY WITH THE CURRENT COACHING STAFF DESPITE THEIR LACK OF SUCCESS ON THE FIELD THE LAST FEW YEARS.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL FRIDAY SAW THE MIZZOU LADY TIGERS FALL TO 2-5 ON THE SEASON WITH AN 82-69 LOSS TO NORTH CAROLINA IN THE CANCUN CHALLENGE.
ALSO, ON FRIDAY THE MSU BEARS (3-5) LOST TO LSU 73-58. THE BEARS WILL ENTERTAIN MURRAY ST. ON TUESDAY.
ON SUNDAY THE MSU LADIES (6-1) ARE AT HOME TO UMKC
THE MIZZOU MEN (4-3) WILL BE AT HOME TO PLAY CHARLESTON SOUTHERN ON TUESDAY.
THE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS WILL BE AT HOME TO PLAY THE RAIDERS SUNDAY AFTERNOON WITH FIRST PLACE ON THE LINE. THE CHIEFS HAVE A ONE GAME LEAD OVER THE RAIDERS IN THE DIVISION STANDINGS AFTER OAKLAND LOST LAST WEEK.
– CHIEFS ARE 7-4, RAIDERS ARE 6-5
– THE CHIEFS WILL HOLD A 1 GAME DIVISION LEAD OVER THE RAIDERS
– CHIEFS ARE 5-1 ON THE ROAD, 2-3 AT HOME
– REMAINING GAMES ON THE CHIEFS SCHEDULE INCLUDE: RAIDERS, PATRIOTS, BRONCOS, BEARS, CHARGERS