Arkansas at Missouri (Battle Line Rivalry)

#29
#29
Feels like the magic is over

It’ll be interesting to see what Arkansas does with Pittman from here.

I don’t think he’ll be fired but there’s going to be a lot pressure on him to make some staff changes.
 
#32
#32
It’ll be interesting to see what Arkansas does with Pittman from here.

I don’t think he’ll be fired but there’s going to be a lot pressure on him to make some staff changes.
Definitely not getting fired now but could end up on the hot seat next year if they keep regressing.
 
#37
#37
Yeah Beamer and Napier are goobers too but not quite at Drinkwitz’s level to me. He seems like a guy that wants everyone to like him so much as he tries to play the role of a coach in a bad, straight to DVD movie.
 
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#38
Yeah Beamer and Napier are goobers too but not quite at Drinkwitz’s level to me. He seems like a guy that wants everyone to like him so much as he tries to play the role of a coach in a bad, straight to DVD movie.
From my perspective:
Drinkwitz- Nerdy sarcastic a$$hole
Napier- Nice guy, but in over his head (so far)
Beamer- straight up goober, has no idea what he’s doing but lucked into wins by his players buying into his Rah-Rah schtick (not sustainable)
 
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Yeah Beamer and Napier are goobers too but not quite at Drinkwitz’s level to me. He seems like a guy that wants everyone to like him so much as he tries to play the role of a coach in a bad, straight to DVD movie.

Botch was the actor in the first direct-to-DVD movie. After he washed out, Drinkwitz was brought in for the Lifetime TV sequel.

Word has it most original copies of the DVDs from the former's publication were buried in an Alamagordo landfill. The remaining copies were lost in shipping; they fell out of a truck deep in the Amazon jungle and are now being used to ward off good spirits by a tribe of pygmy headhunters.
 
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