The only one that really bothers me is McLemore. He was a complete unknown until spring of his junior season. But people in St. Louis knew all about him, and then he completely blew up. kansas inexplicably emerged as the favorite (inexplicable because Anderson should have been all over it). There were people in McLemore's camp who strongly favored Mizzou. I don't remember the details, but I believe his mom was very much pro-MU. We got in too late, though.
Beal was never going to stay in Missouri. BJ Young would have, but he had attitude issues. Anderson avoided him after our players recommended we pass after a scrimmage (funny that he's now Anderson's best player...). Neither of those two bother me. Porter sucked to lose, but it was unavoidable. I believe his family saw through Anderson near the end (they didn't even give Arkansas a look when he switched), and he went with Georgetown to play for a coach (an assistant) who the Porter family had known for decades. He was only going to play for someone he felt comfortable with, and in the end that wasn't Anderson and wouldn't be a new Mizzou coach he'd never met.
Not that I'm still bitter. MU lucked out in a major way with Haith. McLemore and Porter might make Mizzou the frontrunner for the national title, but we're still a top-10 team, which I can take. And it's fun watching Arkansas fans figure out everything MU fans came to know about Anderson's system (even though they should know all about it).
On Brown: In his second game back after sitting for a year, he drops 18 points and grabs 7 boards against an undefeated top-10 team in one of the nation's most spirited off-campus rivalry games. He is big time. Might be Mizzou's best wing player since Rush, and might even surpass him (might not be the pure scorer, but he seems to have the potential to be a more well-rounded player). I've spent the past year drooling at his youtube highlights (see: [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=askNt2H4QgM[/ame]), and in just two games he's already proving to be the player I thought he was.
More importantly, he looks like he's capable of almost completely erasing any vacancy left by Dixon's unfortunate departure from the program (unfortunate because of what he did, not because of the decision to move on). The only thing still missing is a second primary ball handler. We don't have a true backup point, so for the few minutes every game when Pressey's on the bench, someone will need to step up. That isn't really Brown's game. Negus Webster-Chan has been filling that role, but at 6-7 he really isn't a true point and is still not ready to handle pressure situations.
The KC media has taken a big hit in recent years. In 2006, the Star had Jason Whitlock, Joe Posnanski and Wright Thompson covering sports (among others). That's three of the absolute best sports journalists in the country. I don't even know who they have now. Certainly nobody of that caliber. I do enjoy the work of their new Mizzou beat writer, but as a whole, their sports section has really taken a hit. I don't envy you having to deal with that.