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Just thought I'd point out how great it is to have an upcoming season that is more exciting than a recruiting class. We might just be decent this year and have a fightin' chance to do some big things.
 
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Just thought I'd point out how great it is to have an upcoming season that is more exciting than a recruiting class. We might just be decent this year and have a fightin' chance to do some big things.

That right there is a great point and a refreshing feeling
 
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I was there...it was awesome! It was a little surreal seeing him in person.

It was really cool getting to meet the guy for just a minute. One thing I didn't realize is just how big of a guy he actually is. I'm 6'4"and he had a good couple of inches on me. I wasn't star-struck about the whole thing until I was standing beside him getting my picture taken but the whole experience was pretty neat.
 
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"Anyone who thinks the schedule-maker has minimal impact on SEC football hasn’t been paying attention.

Missouri won the Eastern Division in 2013 and 2014 with 7-1 league marks each time. Care to guess how many of those 14 victories came against teams with winning records?

One.

Gary Pinkel’s 2013 Tigers went to Athens and beat a Georgia team that wound up finishing 5-3 in SEC play and 8-5 overall.

All told, Pinkel has gone 13-0 against SEC teams with .500 or worse records the past two years. Counting SEC Championship Games, he is just 1-4 against teams with winning league records. He lost 27-24 at home to a 2013 South Carolina squad that wound up 6-2 in league play, then lost the 2013 SEC Championship Game 59-42 to an Auburn team that went 7-1 in conference action. Pinkel played just two SEC teams with winning league records in 2014, losing big each time. His Tigers were hammered 34-0 on their home field by Georgia during the regular season, then trounced 42-13 by Alabama in the SEC Championship Game."

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Mizzou has basically been Vanderbilt under James Franklin - beating up mediocre teams and being talked about like a juggernaut. Can't wait to set them straight.
 
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"Anyone who thinks the schedule-maker has minimal impact on SEC football hasn’t been paying attention.

Missouri won the Eastern Division in 2013 and 2014 with 7-1 league marks each time. Care to guess how many of those 14 victories came against teams with winning records?

One

Gary Pinkel’s 2013 Tigers went to Athens and beat a Georgia team that wound up finishing 5-3 in SEC play and 8-5 overall.

All told, Pinkel has gone 13-0 against SEC teams with .500 or worse records the past two years. Counting SEC Championship Games, he is just 1-4 against teams with winning league records. He lost 27-24 at home to a 2013 South Carolina squad that wound up 6-2 in league play, then lost the 2013 SEC Championship Game 59-42 to an Auburn team that went 7-1 in conference action. Pinkel played just two SEC teams with winning league records in 2014, losing big each time. His Tigers were hammered 34-0 on their home field by Georgia during the regular season, then trounced 42-13 by Alabama in the SEC Championship Game."

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Mizzou has basically been Vanderbilt under James Franklin - beating up mediocre teams and being talked about like a juggernaut. Can't wait to set them straight.

Didn't we have a winning record last year? Florida also?

Maybe they meant ranked.
 
"Anyone who thinks the schedule-maker has minimal impact on SEC football hasn’t been paying attention.

Missouri won the Eastern Division in 2013 and 2014 with 7-1 league marks each time. Care to guess how many of those 14 victories came against teams with winning records?

One.

Gary Pinkel’s 2013 Tigers went to Athens and beat a Georgia team that wound up finishing 5-3 in SEC play and 8-5 overall.

All told, Pinkel has gone 13-0 against SEC teams with .500 or worse records the past two years. Counting SEC Championship Games, he is just 1-4 against teams with winning league records. He lost 27-24 at home to a 2013 South Carolina squad that wound up 6-2 in league play, then lost the 2013 SEC Championship Game 59-42 to an Auburn team that went 7-1 in conference action. Pinkel played just two SEC teams with winning league records in 2014, losing big each time. His Tigers were hammered 34-0 on their home field by Georgia during the regular season, then trounced 42-13 by Alabama in the SEC Championship Game."

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Mizzou has basically been Vanderbilt under James Franklin - beating up mediocre teams and being talked about like a juggernaut. Can't wait to set them straight.





Mizzou's 2015 schedule includes: Kentucky (away), South Carolina (home), Florida (home), Georgia (away), Miss. State (home), Tennessee (home), Arkansas (away). They could lose any of these games. Only Vandy (away) is a game that they should win. Plus it's about time that their good luck finally runs out.
 
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