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Blog Bag Answers: Gettin' Ill
by bradlocke
 Inside Mississippi State Sports
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Despite having some sort of major sinusy/respiratory/black death illness, yours truly has soldiered on and compiled answers to your Blog Bag questions. I should be well enough to make tomorrow's MSU-Alabama basketball game, thanks to the mad nursing skills of my lovely wife.

OK, here we go.

Q: Have you ever heard anyone in the media ask Rick Stansbury any kind of X's and O's question dealing with facing a zone defense when we are on offense? We don't move the ball and we don't drive and we don't get the ball into the middle, which is how you beat a zone and is something that everyone knows. We stand still, pass the ball, hold it for a second and then pass it again and usually have to jack up a shot with the shot clock running down.

A: Can't say I recall anyone asking such a question. However, I did ask center Jarvis Varnado what sort of defense seems to give MSU the most trouble. "Pressure bothers us a little bit, but I think we're getting better with that."

Q: An updated condition of Twany Beckham, Shaunessy Smith and Elgin Bailey?

A: Well, don't expect any of them to see the floor this year, obviously. Trainer Scott Johnson said Beckham is still rehabbing from his second hip surgery, while Smith had hip surgery last week and will be on crutches for the next seven weeks. Johnson said "both are doing well with their stages of rehab." As for Bailey (ankle), Johnson said, "Elgin is a mystery each day. Some days are good. Others are not. We just take it day to day with what he can give us at practice. Some days it's only an hour of work. Other days may be longer. We just listen to his body."

Q: Except for maybe Dee Bost, it seems that none of our players like to play physical – they seem to avoid contact when possible. Along those lines, how much difference would having a healthy Bailey make this season?

A: As Stansbury said Wednesday, Bailey would make a "huge" difference. Said Romero Osby, "We miss him in a lot of different ways: rebounding, defense, blocking shots and scoring." I would say, though, that Varnado has gotten more physical in his play, and Barry Stewart is never afraid to mix it up. Ravern Johnson and Kodi Augustus could probably stand to be more aggressive, though.

Q: If freshman Renardo Sidney gets cleared by the NCAA to play soon, do you believe that will help or hurt Varnado as an overall player, and will it have an effect on his stats in a positive or negative way for the remainder of the season?

A: Having Sidney back – if it's soon – can be nothing but good for Varnado and the Bulldogs. He's still playing too many minutes, and depth in the post is a major concern for MSU. Sure, his numbers might dip a little, but only because he's playing fewer minutes. That's not a bad thing as long as Sidney – as Stansbury likes to say – is "adding to."

Q: Why do we (MSU) have to work so freaking hard and only be a couple of shots away from having just one loss and just now being "allowed" to have a ranking again when North Carolina stinks and is STILL ranked?

A: I can't speak for the voters, but let's look at UNC's losses this season: Syracuse (currently ranked fifth), Kentucky (No. 2), Charleston (OK, that one was bad), Clemson (No. 17), Georgia Tech (No. 19), and Wake Forest (13-4 record). UNC's strength of schedule is 18th n the country; MSU's is 139th, with its losses coming to Rider, Richmond and Western Kentucky.

Q: I know that a different color brick has been proposed to construct the new basketball practice facility than that of the Hump. How do they plan on addressing the facade of the old building so that it compliments the new practice facilty?

A: I can't decide if I'm impressed or concerned that you would know so much about brick colors for the new facility. But there has been no talk of doing anything to Humphrey Coliseum's exterior. I would think they'd be smart enough not to pick a brick color that doesn't look good with what's already there.

Q: What do the new football coaches think of the talent they have inherited at MSU? Are they on the recruiting trail?

A: New defensive coordinator Manny Diaz said last week, "From what I've seen and what I've been told, I believe there is the elements of a real good defense." As for recruiting, 10 prospects – some who've committed, some who haven't – are visiting Starkville this weekend, according to Scout.com. Let's hope we don't have a repeat of last weekend.

Q: I live in North Alabama, and I can't find any MSU gear anywhere here. I can walk into a b-quick in Fargo, North Dakota, and find Bama and UT hats, etc. Why is the gear so hard to find when there are other SEC schools that are represented in stores which are a greater distance from the area?

A: A simple matter of supply and demand, my friend. Alabama and Tennessee have more fans in farther away places than does MSU. They're what you'd call national programs, like USC and Notre Dame.

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rriffe
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January 25, 2010
They are. Hope you're feeling better.
bradlocke
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January 24, 2010
That's it, riffe, I don't enjoy covering MSU. Amazing how you have such psychic powers. Now, get your panties out of a wad.
rriffe
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January 24, 2010
I myself could care less about what brick color they use but I care even less about your attitude in answering this persons question. It's a question that was asked with sincerity because YOU asked for questions. So, you take your "sinus crap" excuse and move on. Nobody is buying it. Like I've said before, you obviously don't like having to cover MSU. Hopefully you'll get your big break soon and move on to the job of your dreams so we can all be happy.
bradlocke
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January 23, 2010
Sorry I've been a bit chippy lately. This sinus crap's got me down. I ran into Greg Byrne here at halftime, and he assured me that the bricks on the new practice facility will match those on the Hump. Yay, now everyone's happy.
dawgbone
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January 23, 2010
Bulldoggirl, I lived in North Alabama at one point. They believe in about 3 schools there.

The best way to buy State stuff is drive 2 hrs

west to NE MS. It's just not there.
bradlocke
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January 23, 2010
Since it's my Blog Bag, I seek answers only to the questions I deem worth being answered. End of story. Move on.
edb112
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January 22, 2010
No here's the thing brad, don't have the blog bag if you're not going to provide adequate answers from qualified individuals. We all have different interests and if it concerns my school, then I care. A lot of us do not like half-assed journalism, but we still have to read it.
mullcohstaz
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January 22, 2010
I know a great place in North Alabama for Mississippi State gear. It's calle the internet. Check it out. Oh wait, you're on it right now.
bradlocke
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January 22, 2010
Plus, there's no way I could ask Greg Byrne that question with a straight face.
bradlocke
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January 22, 2010
I know that, Draws, but here's the thing about brick colors: I don't care.
bulldoggirlinbama
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January 22, 2010
I'm just addressing the question about MSU gear. I don't know where in North Alabama you live, but I live in the Huntsville area. You can't find MSU gear in the departments stores, but you can find it in sporting goods stores and the stores that specialize in college team gear. Don't know if that was helpful or not, but I tried.