I found the schedule, so I figured that now is as good of a time as any to start a new thread. Coach Drink has done well turning around the mess that Odom left behind. Solid recruiting has our best commit class in years coming in this year. The schedule isn't bad. A bowl game should be a given. I would like to see 9 -10 wins this year, with one of the wins coming against Arkansas. I really don't like losing to Odom.
Missouri head coach Eli Drinkwitz called it the best recruiting class ever for the Tigers.
Sure enough, Mizzou's current class is ranked No. 11 by ESPN, No. 14 by 247 Sports and No. 17 by Rivals, the highest in program history [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pepe Silvia:
Just read on the SEC Rant that Drinkwitz is very unhappy and wants out. Looks like he will be gone for sure after this season.
Hmmm, what's he unhappy about? He should be unhappy about promises he must have made to Cook to keep him at QB. [Reply]
Originally Posted by srvy:
Hmmm, what's he unhappy about? He should be unhappy about promises he must have made to Cook to keep him at QB.
They said he’s unhappy with how Mizzou is using NIL and he doesn’t feel support from the AD. It was a reliable poster on the board, not one of the morons. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pepe Silvia:
Just read on the SEC Rant that Drinkwitz is very unhappy and wants out. Looks like he will be gone for sure after this season.
None of this is correct. Mizzou has one of the most progressive NIL initiatives and Drink has gone in record saying that. Troll on. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mizzou_8541:
Huge win for drink. I think he needs three more years. Let him build this program.
If he would have just beaten Auburn I would have green lighted him for next year, no question. I want to see him finish the year strong. Beat Kentucky and Arkansas. Play Tennessee tough and I’m down. He better have a QB ready though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mizzou_8541:
None of this is correct. Mizzou has one of the most progressive NIL initiatives and Drink has gone in record saying that. Troll on.
I’m not trolling, it was from a credible source not a negative Nancy. [Reply]
There are so many things to like about this team--the defense, Schrader, Lovett, and so many things to hate--Cook, the OL, Peat, Mevis.
I'm getting tired of watching that fat toad shank short kicks. If you don't trust your QB to pass inside the 10 and your kicker can't be trusted, then you need to elminate the QB and the kicker from the decision tree. Just go full wildcat with Burden at QB if you have to. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pepe Silvia:
If he would have just beaten Auburn I would have green lighted him for next year, no question. I want to see him finish the year strong. Beat Kentucky and Arkansas. Play Tennessee tough and I’m down. He better have a QB ready though.
Agreed. I’m closer to saying beat one of Kentucky (who has our number) or Arkansas (we have their number). For sure want to be competitive with tennesse. I don’t think we win but I think we actually match up well. Our defense has a lot of speed and a ton of depth in secondary.
Baker is fantastic, but you have to give drink credit for getting the guys.
At qb, we’ve got Horn in the wings, and Gabarri Johnson 4* coming in putting up gaudy dual threat numbers this year. It might be two years until oit QB situation pays off but its worth being excited for. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
There are so many things to like about this team--the defense, Schrader, Lovett, and so many things to hate--Cook, the OL, Peat, Mevis.
I'm getting tired of watching that fat toad shank short kicks. If you don't trust your QB to pass inside the 10 and your kicker can't be trusted, then you need to elminate the QB and the kicker from the decision tree. Just go full wildcat with Burden at QB if you have to.
I think this is right. Mevis needs to lose 30 pounds. How can he follow through with that weight?
Rather than Luther, try Macon with Burden in the backfield. Drink clearly doesn’t trust Cook. He had a fine game today, but that was mostly becssue Lovett is so good he was wide open to the tune of 10-150z [Reply]