Greg Kampe, Oakland get their latest shot at No. 20 Michigan State

In his 41st season as head coach at Oakland, there is one program dream Greg Kampe has yet to realize: beating in-state rival Michigan State.Kampe and the Golden Grizzlies will get another chance to do so when No. 20 Michigan State and Oakland hook up in Detroit on Tuesday.Kampe and Oakland achieved one dream this past March when it had a magical NCAA Tournament run that started with an upset of blue blood Kentucky before taking eventual Final Four team NC State to overtime.Seemingly the only thing Kampe hasn’t done in his career yet is knock off Michigan State. The Golden Grizzlies have lost all 22 meetings against the Spartans.It’s definitely not the same team Oakland (3-5) had last year, given the only regular from the playing rotation is DQ Cole, who is third on the team in scoring at 11.1 points per game.Transfers Allen Mukeba (13.6 ppg) and Buru Naivalurua (12.6 ppg) are the team’s other players averaging in double figures.In order to compete with Michigan State, the Golden Grizzlies are going to have to fix some offensive issues that saw them score just 50 points in a loss to Youngstown State on Dec. 7.”I’ve got some tough decisions to make,” Kampe said. “Counting the exhibition season, we are 10 games in. By the time you are there, you should have a pretty good idea of your personnel and what’s going to happen. I’ve got to make some decisions on playing times and minutes.””I’ve got to figure out what can we do offensively to have success,” Kampe continued. “Because right now what we are doing is not working. It’s not successful.”