So I'm looking at CB's for a mock draft and I figured you guys could help, who was MU's best CB this year? I remember seeing him flash alot but can't remember his name.
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Got it thanks.
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Missouri announced the final piece to its 2013 football schedule Wednesday, adding a two-game series with Arkansas State.
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Just a quick reminder about Mizzou football: It's a !@#$ing disaster at the moment.
We can't even keep the *** recruits anymore. DeMariya Mixon decommitted last weekend and is probably going to Nebraska now. Glad to see Pinkel really seized the momentum from the switch to the SEC. Nice job, Gary. I hope they just bottom the !@#$ out this season so they can start from scratch. |
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Missouri's biggest problem is that it is carrying a bunch of guys who are average-at-best recruiters who don't seem to work all that hard.
Andy Hill is a stud. Works his a$$ off in KC and also helps out the other guys a lot, as well as being the primary JUCO guy and a secondary rural MO guy. Cornell Ford (St. Louis) and Josh Henson are OK. Both have good reps, but I wouldn't call either a spectacular recruiter. Ford has a lot of big wins, but he also has lost some St. Louis guys by not recruiting hard from the get-go (Case in point: EE. They thought they had some cushion with him because of his roots and focused elsewhere early. Ooops) Beyond that? Brian Smith and Bruce Walker are below-average to awful reruiters. Nice, boring guys that are never in on more than 2-3 kids a year. They're also average at best coaches. Real minuses on this staff, in my opinion. It looks like Pinkel's nephew might fall in that category as well. The new WR coach, Pat Washington, I think it's too early to tell. He has a decent background, but who knows? Also, "fun" tidbit I heard recently... they liked a former player for the vacant WR job. He was ready to leave his previous job... turned it down to accept a job with the TSF making like $25k a year. Encouraging... :doh!: |
Oh, also, Jamone Boyd got arrested... again. This time for burglary.
Will be interesting to see if he and Ramirez ever play a snap for KSU. |
The entire staff needs to be broomed. If they can retain Hill, so be it. But Henson's whole appeal was his ability to make inroads into the South and recruit down there...he's done crap. I've thought pretty highly of Ford, but this is about to be 2 below average classes out of 3 and Ford's misses have had a big part in that.
It's just a bad staff at this point. Steckel's probably about average at his job, Hill us very good. Apart from that, they don't have a coach on this squad that would be difficult to replace. There aren't any Christensen's. Hell, there aren't any Barry Odom's. It's just a bunch of guys that are tight with Pinkel and are average or worse at their jobs. It's a bad staff with an unimaginative leader and that's just not going to work anymore. |
I left out Craig Kuligiowski, which is unfair. He's a good recruiter and great DL coach.
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So does the Dontre Wilson to Ohio State thing make us a dark horse for EE again?
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I know OSU feels like he is sealed up, but EE's dad is creating an awful lot of hope for his alma mater if that's the case. |
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It was an odd thing to re-tweet if you're not thinking hard about Mizzou. It would still make this a sub-par class (afterall, we're still dying in the trenches and the secondary, IMO), but it would help ease the sting a little. |
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I am worried about the secondary recruiting, though I think Aarion Penton is going to be a good CB. Trenches... losing Jake Campos hurts. Clay Rhodes is going to be really good, I think. Gill should be serviceable. Sounds like they have an OK shot to land the former Florida OL commit from Georgia (friends with Printz). DL... if Augusta and Antar Thompson can qualify, that's a strong pairing in the middle in this class. Losing DiMariya Mixon hurts a lot, because he already is a bigger guy and can be a great big DE or penetrating DT. If they close, best-case scenario.... RB Ezekiel Elliott S Duron Singleton OL Josh Outlaw This can be an ACCEPTABLE class (one that's good enough to help you stay in the 7-8 win range). The opportunity was there for this to be a foundation class that helped establish something better than that, and missing on it hurts a lot. |
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