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What was that competition comparison with us any way? One, maybe two game advantage on us over a 100 years? Oh yes, I forget, dominance is established in the last few games. Take your resounding two game lifetime edge over Kansas to the SEC. I'm sure they will tremble as you tell your tales!
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Arkansas was also a football powerhouse at the time from the late 70's through all of the 80's, so I doubt anyone wrung their hands about their future. |
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Why do you keep bringing up Kansas? Didn't you want to leave and now you're gone? Why the obsession with what we do? |
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*Yes, I'm well aware that KU didn't make a bowl game & sucked ass. |
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But, just to be contrarian, which is of course the running theme of these threads, we have a brand new coach who hasn't had a chance to demonstrate what he wants to bring to the field. Mizzou, OTH, is much more established and stable, and you know exactly what you are getting. If after a couple years, you're still pulling our state's best talent out, then that will indeed be something worth bragging about. You guys, on the other hand, can't even admit this scheduling arrangement hurts you. Its comical how you guys are tripping over yourselves not to admit the new boss is the same as the old boss. The SEC did you no favors, said thanks for the TV market, here's your share of the loot, now STFU. |
By the way, this whole "Missouri's getting hurt by not getting TA&M as a cross-rival" thing is overblown. I don't see how playing in Texas once every 2 years would have done anything for Texas recruiting that playing there once every 12 years wont. Mizzou did well in Texas because they were generally seen as the top 2nd-tier school behind OU and UT, so a lot of kids who were snubbed by Texoma went there to prove 'em wrong. That sort of thing is less likely in the SEC, where there is no shortage of good football schools all over the south, vs going all the way up to Columbia.
The damage to their Texas recruiting, if there is any, will have begun the moment they left for the SEC, and we won't really see it materialize for several years. |
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