***Official 2012-13 Mizzou football repository thread***
I figured it was time to start the new version of this...
2012 Schedule April 14: Spring Game Sept. 1: SE Louisiana Sept. 8: Georgia Sept. 15: Arizona State Sept. 22: at South Carolina Sept. 29: at Central Florida Oct. 6: Vanderbilt Oct. 13: Alabama Oct. 20: OPEN Oct. 27: Kentucky*101st HOMECOMING* Nov. 3: at Florida Nov. 10: at Tennessee Nov. 17: Syracuse Nov. 24: at Texas A&M Still three games to be released here. I'd expect a mid-major in the Sept. 1 game, a FCS team on Sept. 29, and another mid-major on Nov. 17 (to get a November home game on the schedule). Committed Recruits: A list of all players committed to Missouri for the 2013 recruiting class. *** LB Joe Burkett, Jefferson City *** ATH Aarion Penton, Christian Brothers (St. Louis) *** ATH Anthony Sherrils, Hogan Prep (Kansas City) *** OC Alec Abein SLUH (St. Louis) **** ATH Chase Abbington, Fort Zumwalt South (St. Louis) *** OL Harneet Gill, Francis Howell (St. Louis) *** QB Trent Hosick, Staley (Kansas City) *** WR J'Mon Moore, Elkins (Missouri City, Tx) Soft verbal - still looking around *** OT Clay Rhodes, Stillwell (Kansas City) *** DT Antar Thompson, Richmond Heights (St. Louis) *** LB Eric Beisel, Rockwood Summit (Fenton, MO). *** DT A.J. Logan, Rock Bridge (Columbia, MO) *** QB Eddie Printz, Lassiter (Marietta, GA) *** DE Nate Crawford, West Florida Tech (Pensacola, FL) *** DE Marcus Loud, Wheatley (Houston, TX) *** DT Josh Augusta, Peoria (Peoria, IL) *** TE Jason Reese, Trinity (Euless, Tx) *** S SHaun Rupert, Carver (Montgomery, AL) *** S Duron Singleton, Fresno CC (Fresno, California) NR DE Charles Harris, Liberty Prep (Kansas City, MO) Season Notes: New uniforms to be unveiled at the Spring Game on April 14. I'll try to be good about maintaining this, though I've set a ridiculous standard for myself. |
I will go on record and say 10-1, SEC Champs and BCS Champ game..
That is a cream puff schedule... Should be a great year for MU football... Losing at FL... |
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We'll lose to Alabama, split the Georgia & South Carolina games, and win the rest. 6-2 in the SEC East.
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Nice that the Kansas fans who have assuerd us. That they don't care about us are the first 2 posts in the thread. Good to see you.
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How can we make this about KU?
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Then again, you don't here much about Nebraska on this board nowadays. **edit** +1,000 (2,800 posts to go) |
In (like a KU fan)
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I feel really confident about landing Hosick, which I think will end up being a pretty big recruiting win.
The kid is just an athletic monster (he recently beat Evan Boehm in a wrestling matchup despite giving up 50 pounds) and huge winner, and he throws better than he has been allowed to show for Staley (which runs 85-90 percent of the time). I've heard some reports he's actually more advanced throwing the ball than Franklin was entering his senior year of HS. |
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settle down sparky... |
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Just like KU did in 2008!!!!! |
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Real set of cupcakes scheduled there. Still, I think the schedule sets up nicely for a very respectable showing in our first SEC season. |
In an interesting development it looks as though the Nov 17th game is going to not be against some cupcake but against Syracuse.
http://www.nunesmagician.com/2012/3/...rence-schedule |
It appears the home schedule is as follows: SE Louisiana (Sept. 1), Georgia (Sept. 8), Arizona State (Sept. 15), Vanderbilt (Oct. 6), Alabama (Oct. 13), Kentucky (Oct. 27), Syracuse (Nov. 17).
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Bumped with updated schedule and commitment list.
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My FIL is a Syracuse alum. I'll have to see if he's interested in a roadtrip to Columbia.
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This doesn't seem relevant and ultimately may not be, but Columbia Regional Airport just announced a flight into Georgia.
Previously the only real commercial flights in and out of there were from Memphis. This may help with a recruit here and there. |
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The Twitter is reporting that Chase Abbington verbally committed to Missouri today.
HUGE pickup. 6-4 stud athlete who projects wherever you want him on the field. |
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Edit: It has been confirmed. Outstanding pickup. In related news, there is a significant amount of smoke that Ramirez may be close to pulling the trigger as well. |
Dude is ginormous.
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Ramirez is at junior day in Arkansas today, but I've seen some of the "smoke" reports, too. MU Bobby over at TigerBoard is usually pretty reliable when it comes to recruiting stuff, and he seems to think Nick Ramirez is close to pulling the trigger to Mizzou.
I know he told Pete Scantlebury a few weeks ago that an Arkansas offer wouldn't change the fact Missouri was his top school. |
Another in-state recruit landed.
Pete Scantlebury @PeteScantlebury 2013 St. Charles (Mo) Francis Howell OT Harneet Gill texted me to say he committed to #Mizzou. |
Early in-state commitment No. 6 is on board. Who will be next?
Some rumblings that it might be Nick Ramirez (from mubobby on TigerBoard, who generally is pretty reliable with recruiting info), which would be a huge statement and add some even more momentum to this class. The staff appears to be taking a much more aggressive stance with in-state kids. Many more early offers out. Could end up with over 10 kids from MO in this class, compared to the usual 6-8. |
The in-state talent has turned out to be a lot deeper than it initially appeared, and we are locking them down early. That's going to be extremely important going forward.
We're also getting some kids out of St. Louis. That's going to be huge in both sports. I've also heard a rumor that we've shown a lot of interest in some Kansas kid. No offer yet, but it may be coming soon. It would be pretty funny if we ripped the only decent player in the state while Weis has (IIRC) only one commitment total so far. |
Georgia-Florida-Bama-S.Carolina-A&M = easy schedule? :huh:
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The other three are all tough, but all of those teams have their own issues. We've beat aTm in their own barn 2 years in a row, SC is tough, but they're losing a lot of talent and tend to be up and down. I think we win 2 or 3 of those 5. If we do, it can still be a great season. |
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Then aTm lost Tannehill, Gray, Fuller and Michael (though I guess Michael will likely be back for next season, but it seems like his knee injury was around the same time as Josey's), and its defense saw considerable losses, too (3/4 of the secondary, 2/3 of the DL). Throw in a new coach and a new QB, a completely different offense, a new defensive scheme (for a school that had been recruiting 3-4 personnel), and I think aTm is in for a long season. Pinkel has had tremendous success against Texas A&M and has had no problem in College Station, either. He's 5-1 against the Aggies as coach at Mizzou, and 2-1 at College Station. The only game Pinkel has lost to A&M included a fumble through the end zone on what should should have been a breakaway score by Will Franklin on the game's second or third play. Changed the game considerably (and Missouri still only lost by 6). Missouri has been a far superior program to Texas A&M for the past decade. Everyone but the incoming freshman have experienced the environment and experienced winning there. There are games on the schedule that make me nervous. Texas A&M isn't one of them. It's going to require a miraculous coaching job from Sumlin and co. to make the Aggies dangerous this year. |
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I'll care about these kids when they sign the LOI at this point. I know circumstances were a little strange last season, but we lost a goddamn St. Louis kid to a rival SEC school on national signing day, I decided I was done caring about the verbal assurances of 18 year old kids. (Holy hell, though; kid's an incredible specimen. C'mon Gary! Make him a CB!) |
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Still a huge pickup in terms of momentum for this class. And a big signal to Arkansas, which thought it had him locked up (But then, they tend to think that about everyone). |
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We also picked up a commitment from Harneet Gill yesterday. He is a 6'7 260 pound OL out of St. Louis. That puts us at six commits for the class, all from Missouri. We had five total Missouri commits last class. There is a very good chance we end up with 10-15 commits from the home state this year.
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Let's try to generate a quarterback controversy. Maty Mauk should be the starter! 3 years w/ DGB! |
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Now, kids are signing on knowing we're in the SEC. There will be defections, but I don't think there will be nearly as many as last year. |
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Maty Mauk (whom I love as a player, which I'm sure is not a surprise to anyone here) vs. Trent Hosick: Who fits better. With Hosick, you could plug him into the exact offense Missouri runs with Franklin (and I've heard some say Hosick is more advanced as a passer now than Franklin was at the same stage). With Mauk, you have a perfect spread QB who can run and scramble a little, too (Like a taller hybrid of Chase Daniel and Todd Reesing). Which fits Missouri's offense better for the SEC? Also, some predictions from me (just my opinion) on some of the other big in-state names. Here's a five-pack: Nick Ramirez - Mizzou (He's a LSW West kid, very close with Evan Boehm, has stated Mizzou is on top even if Arkansas offers) Trent Hosick - Mizzou (Was dying for an offer as QB. Got it. WIll take some time, but I think the Tigers land him) Eric Beisel - Alabama (If they offer officially, I think he's going down south) Zach Hannon - Mizzou (From a Mizzou family) Ezequiel Elliott - Too soon to call (EE has offers from: Ohio State, Georgia, Arkansas, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, among others. He's probably going to get bumped to five stars. But both his parents were Mizzou athletes, and family atmosphere is the most important thing to him. Hopefully, those factors help Mizzou win out). |
The DGB signing may pay its first dividends with Elliott.
With that signing, the cap really did come off for 'quality' Missouri recruits. There's no longer any reason that a premier Missouri recruit shouldn't strongly consider the hometown squad - we can run with these guys. Elliott will be an extremely intriguing trail to follow. |
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Kid is a monster in the classroom, too - John Burroughs HS is one of the top schools in the Midwest. He'll be able to go wherever he wants. |
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Though I wonder if "the next Henry Josey" has a similar ring. |
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I'm still of the mind that they'll redshirt him in 2012 and have him ready for 2013. Idaho seems to have closer sources than I do; I mostly just listen to rumblings and have a few alumni co-workers that are pretty significant donors (tens of thousands, but not hundreds...) |
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Smart move is to let him take the whole year off and see where he's at afterwards (and avoid the Danario Alexander/2008 thing, where the guy is gimping around). Pat Smith has done some amazing things with knees/ACL replacements, though. It would really require a miracle reaction to the ACL graft for Josey to be ready this fall. |
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PowerMizzou helps a ton with keeping track of the recruiting stuff (not so much the info, but keeping a finger on who's on the offer list/who the big targets are. Much easier to find folks in the free database if you've seen an article about them). |
Can no longer find the SEC move thread, so I'll post in here. I really hope this is the case.
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Based on comments from LSU's AD, it sounds like LSU will replace their annual Thanksgiving week game against Arky with A&M, which should create an opportunity for an annual Mizzou-Arky game that week. I'm not certain the SEC will do that though, because usually your last regular season game is against a division team.
It will be interesting to see Mizzou's recruiting shift over the next year or two. We will still get a handful from Texas every year even without an annual game against A&M, but I expect we will start digging into Georgia and Florida heavily, with some poaching from Big Ten states. I think we are also seeing the early signs of the SEC move with in-state kids. It is a pretty compelling pitch to tell a kid and his parents that he can play in the best conference in the nation and also stay home so his family and friends can watch him play. We may lock down the state starting this season. |
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I'm sure Mike Anderson also loves this news. |
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Pinkel owns Fesclown on 610 this morning. Great listen if you haven't heard it yet.
http://www.610sports.com/topic/play_...udioId=5724572 |
Pinkel said that Josey hasn't had his ACL surgery?
Yeah, no Josey next year. EDIT: Eh, no ownership in that interview, just some ribbing. And ultimately Pinkel brought up the SEC transition thing, then starts talking about how we all need to let it go and move on. Really, he came off a little petty there. Whatever, don't care. Ts are crossed, I's are dotted, check's in the mail and we gone. |
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I did chuckle though when Fescoe said "I think you can have success in the SEC...as much as you did in the Big 12." now that's ownage, ROFL |
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Simply wasn't true. Needed to be called out. |
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God you ****ing suck at trolling and life. Pinkel was interviewed right after this one on 590 in St. Louis. The radio announcers gave Pinkel some trouble for coming on their show later than scheduled. They asked coach "if he realized that Fescoe was a Jayhawk." Great Pinkel response: "Oh, yeah, I know. He even looks like one." |
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Duncan where are you getting this info about Rameriz at?
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Is Bob Fesclown made of plastic? What a freak show.
http://imgsrv.610sports.com/image/Db...06/1835400.jpg |
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Ignorance is bliss. |
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Of course Kansas hasn't had success in the Big 12. They've never won it. |
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