Gabe DeArmond @GabeDeArmond
Quote of night, #Mizzou DE Michael Sam on Kony Ealy's hit on SELA QB: "Shit, I feel sorry for that dude." |
MU sophomore named SEC special teams player of the week
Columbia -- Missouri running back Marcus Murphy certainly made the most of his first game action in nearly two years Saturday, becoming the first player in school history to return two punts for touchdowns in the same game. Now Murphy, whose star turn came during the second half of Missouri's 62-10 win over Southeastern Louisiana, has the hardware to prove it, as he was named SEC special teams player of the week on Monday. Murphy's 180 punt return return yards broke the school record of 156, set by MU Hall of Famer Roger Wehrli in 1967. Murphy's 72-yard return on Saturday was the longest by a Tiger since Jeremy Maclin broke off a 75-yarder against Northwestern in the 2008 Alamo Bowl. It also marks the first time since 2007 a Tiger has returned multiple punt returns for a touchdown in the same season. Murphy, a sophomore, missed all of last season with a shoulder injury. Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/09/03...#storylink=cpy |
MU releases new depth chart; Ebner questionable
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Just picked up two tickets for the UGA game. F'n stoked!
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So...uh....I watched that 'Bama/Michigan game.
Am I the only one that just watched what they did with Dennard Robinson and ended up waking up in a cold-sweat? Holy crap. I like Franklin well enough, but isn't he essentially just Robinson-light? What can Mizzou do to counter what we just saw Alabama pull off? The only thought I have is hoping for an off night because those boys looked damn near unbeatable. |
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Early impression is that Alabama was stacking the box and forcing Robinson to beat them throwing. (It looked a lot like the defenses teams used vs. Brad Smith, honestly). Robinson can't do that. He's a bad passer. Franklin isn't Chase Daniel, but he's more accurate than Robinson. Michigan also doesn't have a receiving corps as good as Mizzou's, that's as dangerous in 1x1 coverage as Missouri's is. I'm not saying this because I think Missouri's offense will excel vs. Bama or that Mizzou will win or anything. Just that what they will do against Missouri will likely be different. Honestly, Missouri's best chance might be for Alabama to use an approach like that. The only way I can see Missouri winning is if it gets some big plays early, gets a lead, and Alabama has to become a throw-first team. And even then, it would still require incredible luck. Bama is really, really good. |
Boehm, Green-Beckham make quick impact for MU
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http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoot...ving-up-on-him
Long but good read from Dodd about James Franklin and his dad. Posted via Mobile Device |
New Mizzou Unis:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/LfIcFEatP0o" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Also, I think Meiners will be OUT for the GA game. Nothing sucks more than that. |
damn.....didn't know GA's Dline is so ****ing huge with Jenkins and Geathers. Both are over 350lbs (could one be Dorsey's replacement?)
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My friend made the team as a walk on OL. Pretty cool.
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That said, it's true in engines and linemen: there's no replacement for displacement. Those boys are some big damn bodies and they'll make trouble for Mizzou without question. |
I've been downtown in Columbia most of the night. Tons of Georgia fans.
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I miss living in CoMo. Had some crazy nights there
great nightlife downtown. LOTS of hot college ass. Couldn't make it there this weekend, but will be there when Bama comes in town. That town is going to be super nuts that weekend. |
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