- A new poll today shows Rick Santorum poised for a big day in todays GOP presidential contests in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri. (USA Today)
- Anyone looking for competition between the race's two poll leaders should look elsewhere. The state party, meanwhile, didn't even want the primary to happen. (ABC News)
- The Public Policy Polling company released new information regarding a potential surge in Missouri for former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum tomorrow. According to PPP: Tuesday has the potential to be a big day for Rick Santorum. (Washington Times)
- Gingrich did not qualify for the Missouri ballot. The relative lack of polls also stems from the challenge of sampling and identifying true likely caucus-goers. (Huffington Post)
- Border rivals Missouri and Kansas met the same fate this week in the ESPN/USA Today coaches poll, ceding ground after losses to unranked Big 12 opponents. (Abc Local Web)
- Those teams meet Wednesday night for a chance to pull even with Missouri. Pledger led Oklahoma with 22 points Indiana fell three spots to No. 23 in The Associated Press and USA Today top 25 polls released Monday. . . . (Indianapolis Star)
- College hoops polls might be inconsequential noise, but that doesnt make the arguments any less fun. In that spirit, I present the creatively named Poll Thoughts, which you can expect every Monday until the season is over. (ESPN)
- Kansas Players to Watch: F Thomas Robinson, 6-10 Jr. (17.5 ppg, 11.8 rpg, 53.2% FG); G Tyshawn Taylor, 6-3 Sr. (16.5 ppg, 5.2 apg, 1.2 spg); C Jeff Withey, 7-0 Jr. (8.2 ppg, 6 rpg, 3.2 bpg). (College Hoops Net)
- COLUMBIA — Missouri wrestler Alan Waters has been named the Big who are currently ranked No. 13 by the National Wrestling Coaches Association/USA Today Coaches poll, went 1-1 as a team last week, falling to No. (Columbia Missourian)
- WLKY.com The University of Kentucky mens basketball team is ranked No. 1 in the Associated Press college basketball poll for the third straight week Syracuse, Ohio State, Missouri, North Carolina and Baylor remained No. 2 through No. (msnbc.com)
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Missouri poll
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