The 2019 season brings uncertainty, as the protracted appeal over a ridiculous "scandal" with a single actor still has not been resolved. On the field, Mizzou faces what appears to be a much easier schedule than in years' past. The early season is loaded with home games before a protracted road stretch from mid-October through November.
Schedule:
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8/31 @ Wyoming
9/7 vs. West Virginia
9/14 vs. SEMO
9/21 vs. South Carolina
10/5 vs. Troy
10/12 vs. Ole Miss
10/19 @ Vandy
10/26 @ Kentucky
11/9 @ Georgia
11/16 vs. Florida
11/23 vs. Tennessee
11/29 @ Arkansas
Recruiting:
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Commits:
Jalen St. John, OG: **** 5.8 RR, St. Louis, MO
Brady Cook, QB: *** 5.7 RR, St. Louis, MO
Jay Maclin, WR: *** 5.7 RR, Kirkwood, MO
Mitchell Walters, OL: *** 5.7 RR, St. Louis, MO
Kevon Billingsley, DE: *** 5.7 RR, East St. Louis, IL
Robert Wooten, DE: *** 5.7 RR, Stafford, TX
Drake Heismeyer, OL: *** 5.6 RR, St. Charles, MO
Elijah Young, RB: *** 5.6 RR, Knoxville, TN
Cooper Davis, DE: *** 5.6 RR, Melbourne, FL
Will Norris, LB: *** 5.6 RR, Columbia MO
Dominique Johnson, RB: *** 5.6 RR, Crowley, TX
Ray Curry, OL: *** 5.5 RR, Memphis, TN
Harris Mevis, K: Unranked, Warsaw, IN
Javian Hester, WR: **** 5.8 RR, Tulsa, OK
Jalen Logan Redding, DE *** 5.6 RR, Columbia, MO
In-state talent is noticeably better than 2019, but the depth is not as impressive as the 2018 class that Missouri missed badly on. There are 7 4+* recruits per rivals, and as per usual, Ohio State has poached one of the two best in-state recruits, with Notre Dame taking the first 5* prospect in several years, Jordan Johnson. The program has de-invested in Georgia after making inroads in and around Gwinnett, and has dug further into Texas to compensate. Whether or not this is a good strategy is yet to be borne out.
The previous best recruit, Antonio Doyle, an ILB from St. Louis, decommitted on Thursday
The Class Rankings are in the low 50s from Rivals and 24/7 and again near the bottom of the SEC.
Hamas' Crystal ball sees a lot of variance. I could see this team winning as few as 7 and as many as 10 games. Georgia is the only certain loss. Florida is likely still overrated by name, but time will tell.
Official prediction: 9-3. Recruiting prediction: slightly disappointing
In @NCAAFootball, 49.2% of players at the FBS level are black, yet black head coaches make up just 11% of the coaching fraternity. On cue, nearly all of the candidates mentioned in the press for the @MizzouFootball job have been white. @MizzouAthletics. https://t.co/bNQQOl8pog
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
KC Star gonna KC Star :-)
In @NCAAFootball, 49.2% of players at the FBS level are black, yet black head coaches make up just 11% of the coaching fraternity. On cue, nearly all of the candidates mentioned in the press for the @MizzouFootball job have been white. @MizzouAthletics. https://t.co/bNQQOl8pog
Originally Posted by BryanBusby:
Man, that's ****ing gross.
I think the lack of minority candidates is a real issue, but man taking that sort of angle is very kcstar.
Where is the minority candidate they should hire? The list of options listed there are all at other Power 5 schools ( and none are doing great, either).
I’d love to hire a bright young minority coach. But who is that guy? [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
Where is the minority candidate they should hire? The list of options listed there are all at other Power 5 schools ( and none are doing great, either).
I’d love to hire a bright young minority coach. But who is that guy?
Why does it have to be a guy? There's got to be some bright young minority female somewhere who's just itching to be the HC of an SEC football team. Seems like that would check all the Mizzou boxes. [Reply]
So here's a question: If a HC needs an extension anytime he gets within 2-3 years of the end of his deal because "he can't recruit if he doesn't get one" then why would a HC take a job w/ an AD that's clearly embattled?
Is there ANYBODY that expects Sterk to be here 2 years from now at this point?
It's time, BOC. Call that search firm back and tell them to change targets because right now the problem is Jim Sterk. It's clear that Sterk's not going to get any desireable candidates in here anyway so it's not like we can really damage the process further. Pinkel could show up at Fritz's door with a contract and a pen and get the hire done if all else fails.
I just don't see any upside at all to keeping Sterk around if he intends to troll the bottom of the barrel for options that any freshman with a check could've gotten in the door. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
So here's a question: If a HC needs an extension anytime he gets within 2-3 years of the end of his deal because "he can't recruit if he doesn't get one" then why would a HC take a job w/ an AD that's clearly embattled?
Is there ANYBODY that expects Sterk to be here 2 years from now at this point?
It's time, BOC. Call that search firm back and tell them to change targets because right now the problem is Jim Sterk. It's clear that Sterk's not going to get any desireable candidates in here anyway so it's not like we can really damage the process further. Pinkel could show up at Fritz's door with a contract and a pen and get the hire done if all else fails.
I just don't see any upside at all to keeping Sterk around if he intends to troll the bottom of the barrel for options that any freshman with a check could've gotten in the door.
At this point Sterk is gonna be left with Andy Hill or Dave Steckel. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
If it means getting the right AD and HC in here, I'd let Pinkel take over as an interim AD and leave Brick Haley on the sidelines for a year.
That ****y star reporter would be pleased - we'd have a minority HC at that point...
I’ve thought of Pinkel too ... if his health permits. He’d be like bringing Devine back. [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
Where is the minority candidate they should hire? The list of options listed there are all at other Power 5 schools ( and none are doing great, either).
I’d love to hire a bright young minority coach. But who is that guy?
That's what I was getting at. There isn't that guy and that's the problem. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
So here's a question: If a HC needs an extension anytime he gets within 2-3 years of the end of his deal because "he can't recruit if he doesn't get one" then why would a HC take a job w/ an AD that's clearly embattled?
Is there ANYBODY that expects Sterk to be here 2 years from now at this point?
It's time, BOC. Call that search firm back and tell them to change targets because right now the problem is Jim Sterk. It's clear that Sterk's not going to get any desireable candidates in here anyway so it's not like we can really damage the process further. Pinkel could show up at Fritz's door with a contract and a pen and get the hire done if all else fails.
I just don't see any upside at all to keeping Sterk around if he intends to troll the bottom of the barrel for options that any freshman with a check could've gotten in the door.
How long has Sterk been the AD?
2 schools came to mind who've had situations like this.
KU. I believe that AD hired Weis and Beaty.
NU with Eichorst who got 1 hire.
The good news those AD's eventually got canned. The bad news for you is it wasnt year 1 IIRC both got fired 3 years after the panic hires [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
Where is the minority candidate they should hire? The list of options listed there are all at other Power 5 schools ( and none are doing great, either).
I’d love to hire a bright young minority coach. But who is that guy?
Idk if Charlie Strong would be any worse than the guys on those list but **** the KC Star. They must have missed the part where the basketball programs 2 out of the last 3 hires were black. I'm sure theres a high number of college basketball players that are black but yanno RACISM!
*edit ok I thought of one if you like Herm... Marvin Lewis but he very well could be coaching in the NFL next year. [Reply]