Can't complain about that. It's exactly what Heupel has done the last 3 years vs Mizzou. It's up to us to stop them. If we can't, that's on us. If this team and staff don't like being embarrassed, do something about it.
"Even a blind squirrel finds a nut from time to time." That's what a lot of other fanbases said about our first 10+ win season in 15 years this past off-season. Those of us who remember the 90's don't like to believe it, but the younger people, 25 and under, who don't remember any part of those years, don't always see a whole lot of difference between us and Missouri, Minnesota, Ole Miss or South Carolina.Think you mean 2 years lol.
Yeah, Drink isn't worth bothering with. Mizzu had a good season. Good for them. Even a blind squirrel finds a nut from time to time. Hell, if Cornbread hadn't crapped the bed against BYU and GSU-he woulda had a 10; win season.
We better destroy those folks for like the next 5-6 years and I will just call the whole thing even.
You say that but they’re having the kind of year they’re having with classes that are similar. They’ve had one class better than 30th since 2018.His business needs to involve recruiting a little better.
Per 247 sports, Missouri's Class of 2024 is currently #45 in the country, and dead last in the SEC. They only have 14 commitments, and we are just a month away from the start of the early signing period. That low ranking is with a 5 star in-state commitment in Williams Nwaneri, who they only landed because of a fat NIL deal. They offered similar money to an in-state WR named Ryan Wingo, but he chose Texas.
The Class of 2024, 247 Sports National Football Team Rankings, Among SEC Schools :
#1 ......... Georgia
#4 ......... Alabama
#5 ......... Florida
#10 ...... Texas A&M
#12 ...... Tennessee
#14 ...... LSU
#16 ...... Auburn
#19 ...... South Carolina
#20 ...... Ole Miss
#21 ...... Kentucky
#23 ...... Arkansas
#38 ...... Vanderbilt
#43 ...... Mississippi State
#45 .... Missouri
And this is during a great season. ^^^^.
Missouri's success is not sustainable in the SEC, if this is how they are going to recruit high school players. They had a favorable schedule this season. Their only road games were/are :
Vanderbilt
Kentucky
Georgia
Arkansas
I really do wish that we could keep playing them every year.
I was just looking at the same thing. Not a great recruiting class currently, but he had enough to dominate us for four quarters this year. We're not in a spot to talk too much.You say that but they’re having the kind of year they’re having with classes that are similar. They’ve had one class better than 30th since 2018.
2018 43rd
2019 34th
2020 49th
2021 30th
2022 18th
2023 32nd (4 4-stars; 15 3-stars)
2024 45th (1 5-star; 1 4-star; 12 3-stars)
Plus, there’s not a ton of difference between being 32nd and 45th. 1 more 4-star and a couple of 3s and he’s right back around 32 I bet. Even if not, being in the 40s isn’t unusual at MO.
We have a ton of Seniors too....I agree. Very chidish behavior. It will come back to him. Vols are outrecruiting Missouri every year. Missouri caught Tennessee in a transition year and they have a ton of Seniors. Next time Vols see them if Heupel is still here we should be in a better spot to hang 60 on Dorkwitz again.
They've been recruiting like that...His business needs to involve recruiting a little better.
Per 247 sports, Missouri's Class of 2024 is currently #45 in the country, and dead last in the SEC. They only have 14 commitments, and we are just a month away from the start of the early signing period. That low ranking is with a 5 star in-state commitment in Williams Nwaneri, who they only landed because of a fat NIL deal. They offered similar money to an in-state WR named Ryan Wingo, but he chose Texas.
The Class of 2024, 247 Sports National Football Team Rankings, Among SEC Schools :
#1 ......... Georgia
#4 ......... Alabama
#5 ......... Florida
#10 ...... Texas A&M
#12 ...... Tennessee
#14 ...... LSU
#16 ...... Auburn
#19 ...... South Carolina
#20 ...... Ole Miss
#21 ...... Kentucky
#23 ...... Arkansas
#38 ...... Vanderbilt
#43 ...... Mississippi State
#45 .... Missouri
And this is during a great season. ^^^^.
Missouri's success is not sustainable in the SEC, if this is how they are going to recruit high school players. They had a favorable schedule this season. Their only road games were/are :
Vanderbilt
Kentucky
Georgia
Arkansas
I really do wish that we could keep playing them every year.
And they STILL beat our asses.His business needs to involve recruiting a little better.
Per 247 sports, Missouri's Class of 2024 is currently #45 in the country, and dead last in the SEC. They only have 14 commitments, and we are just a month away from the start of the early signing period. That low ranking is with a 5 star in-state commitment in Williams Nwaneri, who they only landed because of a fat NIL deal. They offered similar money to an in-state WR named Ryan Wingo, but he chose Texas.
The Class of 2024, 247 Sports National Football Team Rankings, Among SEC Schools :
#1 ......... Georgia
#4 ......... Alabama
#5 ......... Florida
#10 ...... Texas A&M
#12 ...... Tennessee
#14 ...... LSU
#16 ...... Auburn
#19 ...... South Carolina
#20 ...... Ole Miss
#21 ...... Kentucky
#23 ...... Arkansas
#38 ...... Vanderbilt
#43 ...... Mississippi State
#45 .... Missouri
And this is during a great season. ^^^^.
Missouri's success is not sustainable in the SEC, if this is how they are going to recruit high school players. They had a favorable schedule this season. Their only road games were/are :
Vanderbilt
Kentucky
Georgia
Arkansas
I really do wish that we could keep playing them every year.
who cares - we got outplayed this year and they deserved to win... they are still probably recovering from the beat down the last few years we've given them anyways