I'm fine.
It's tough to really get angry after a game like that. Norfolk State had one of those days. They played a perfect game. Games like that are why everyone loves the NCAA tournament. It sucks to have it happen to your team, but there's really nothing you can do. That team on that day was the best team MU played all year.
It's not like MU played poorly. We shot 53% from the field. We hit 45% from three. We scored 84 points. We didn't turn the ball over, we were never in foul trouble. We were outrebounded by 12, but that had a lot to do with Norfolk State having a big guy MU simply didn't have the manpower to slow down. Every one of our players played well, with the exception of English, who was severely hampered by the injury from the Texas game in the Big 12 tournament.
Everyone knew going into the tournament that the thing with the biggest potential to hold MU back would be a bad match up. Norfolk State, of all the low seeds, was probably the worst match up for Mizzou. They had a damn good 6-10 center and a slew of athletic guys on the perimeter, and each of them played a hell of a game.
I've been pretty consistent on here in saying I don't put as much stock in the NCAA tournament as most do. I consider the final four a largely arbitrary accomplishment (especially when you're counting final fours from the days of an eight-team tournament), and unless you win the whole thing the results really don't matter. So this one game doesn't change a thing about how I view this past season or Mizzou's position for the future.
A year ago, MU had a coach walk out on us after publicly and repeatedly assuring fans and his players that he planned to retire at MU. We were publicly spurned by our apparent top choice to replace him after the media reported it was a done deal. We ended up with a coach who'd never posted a .500 conference record, and shortly after he was hired, news of a scandal broke. We had a top 40 player everyone thought was a Mizzou lock commit to Georgetown (and Porter put up 16/8 in their first round game). We had an all-conference player go down for the year with an ACL injury, and we had two players transfer. No one expected a season like this. I sure as hell didn't. But this team was one of the most enjoyable to follow for 34 games, as well as one of the most successful. One game doesn't change any of that.