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Team: Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders [ID #229] Bookmark Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders

Location: Murfreesboro, TN (South)

Conference: V.16 [Division 2]

President: Rovas send message
          [since January 13th 2022 | last seen March 29th 2024]

Coach: Timmy Forrest

Arena: Murphy Center

Rating: 82.66 - Overall Position: #442

Fan Mood: 95.02

Alumni Mood: 87.40

Prestige: 120

Team Notes:

• Sep 03 2037: Peter Barnett was hired as the new assistant coach.
• Sep 03 2037: Assistant coach Devon Krueger leaves to pursue head coaching opportunities.
• Mar 15 2037: Made the division 2 tournament field.
• Mar 15 2037: Won the V.16 conference playoffs.
• Feb 26 2037: 2-star prospect Trevon Calloway committed.
• Feb 21 2037: 2-star prospect Keith Cameron committed.
• Feb 21 2037: 2-star prospect Garry Hart committed.
• Oct 04 2035: Timmy Forrest was appointed as the new head coach.
• Oct 04 2035: Chauncey Booth was fired as head coach.
• Aug 30 2035: Promoted to conference V.16.


Record:

Wins: 17 Losses: 24 Pct: .415     Conf Wins: 12 Conf Losses: 18 Conf Pct: .400 Conf Rank: 12     Last10: 4-6 Streak: L4

Pts Ave: 72.9 - 76.7     Pts Diff: -3.8     Team Power Index: 142.3

Press Releases:

Oct 02 2031: Marroquin loading… - by Rovas on April 8th, 2023

After 3 straight 20+ ppg seasons, Senior Paul Marroquin has a big and athletic roster surrounding him. 195 or up and he could be a top 10 pick with his skill level and yearly improvement as a player. Cobb, Davies, McMullin, and Garner are a quartet of talented bigs with complementary skillsets. Plus, the team is packed with athletic ability and length, that’s a separating factor from the history of the program, as reliable defense looks like a given. We’ll see where they can mark against previous seasons, but with the development and commitment to the process of the program these gentlemen have shown, loading…


Apr 03 2028: Blasphemy - by Rovas on October 20th, 2022

After finishing first in the conference, having a better 3pt%, and being #1 in +/- for Buck Keller, Hardwood strikes again with the unexplainable awards system. A player's whose team was not good and didn't do anything outside of shoot a lot ends up with player of the year honors. Meanwhile, Keller didn't even get a positional spot after winning the conference and being top 10 in steals, where the player of the year was not. Very confusing to say the least. We'll call this the politics of college basketball. Very head scratching. Not only that, but only one player from the top team in the conference deserved All-Conference honors? That's straight up BLASPHEMOUS!