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Frazod 10-25-2013 03:08 PM

Cardinals, Chiefs, Mizzou Tigers make Missouri the Show-Off State
 
Cardinals, Chiefs, Mizzou Tigers make Missouri the Show-Off State

http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoot...-showoff-state

http://sports.cbsimg.net/u/photos/ge...mg24137867.jpg

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- What this scene really needs is Stan Musial -- or Lamar Hunt or Dan Devine. But they're gone and that's the real shame of what's happening with this Missouri Miracle, or whatever you want to call it at the moment.

It needs someone to share it with, totally.

Together, the Kansas City Chiefs, St. Louis Cardinals and Missouri Tigers have reached an all-time high in the Show-Me State. But Cardinal fans could -- for the most part --- care less about the Chiefs. The same for the Chiefs in regard to the Cardinals. Missouri is the state university -- with an undefeated football team -- but there are diehard Chiefs fans who are also Jayhawks, loyal to the nearby state university in Lawrence, Kan.

Best not to even go there.

It is, one state under ... sod, really. The fans consider sacred the ground on which their heroes play these days. That includes the hallowed turf at Arrowhead Stadium, where the Kansas City Chiefs are the NFL's lone undefeated team in Week 8.

Missouri resides at 87-year-old Faurot Field, where greats have trod but never in this fashion -- 7-0 and a top-five ranking in only the Tigers' second season in the mighty SEC.

Busch Stadium is in its third reincarnation but already has hosted three World Series in its short history (since 2006). The latest continues Saturday when the Fall Classic moves to St. Louis for Game 3 with the Red Sox.

That would be the same day Missouri hosts South Carolina with a chance to go 8-0 for the first time since 1960. That's Saturday, the day before the Cardinals and Red Sox play Game 4 two hours east at Busch. Two hours west, the Chiefs have their own chance to go 8-0 on Sunday. That would continue one of the biggest turnarounds in NFL history. Just a few months ago, the Chiefs put a bow on a flaming-bag-of-poo season, going 2-14.

Tim Vogler is one of those involved in this Midwestern phenomenon. The president/CEO of a financial institution is a native St. Louisan and Missouri fan who has lived across the state in Kansas City for 23 years.

"If you put them in order of Chiefs, Mizzou and Cardinals," Vogler said. "It's, 'Surprise, big surprise, no surprise.' "

The Chiefs are in their 43rd season of chasing their lone NFL title in 1970. Missouri, 5-7 last season, has been Team Futility itself for a large part of its history. It is possible we are living through the best era ever for the Cardinals, who are in the postseason for the 11th time since 1996.

The saddest part is that each franchise's patron saints are missing this united ascension to excellence. Musial's death in January merited a special section in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. It made the cover of Sports Illustrated. Fifty years after he played his last game, fans laid flowers at the base the famous Musial statue outside of Busch.

Those fans have used the famous Musial statue outside of Busch as a GPS pushpin of sorts. "Meet me at the Musial statue," has been uttered between friends and family for generations since the statue went up at old Busch Stadium in 1968.

Hunt literally built the Chiefs from a start-up in the old AFL. The visionary billionaire moved the Dallas Texans to Kansas City 50 years ago this year. His hand is still witnessed on game days at Arrowhead, still looking futuristic in its fifth decade. The pregame, in-game and postgame revelry rival any SEC tailgate.

Which is fitting. The passionate following makes a metro area of more than 2 million seem more like Tuscaloosa than Tampa Bay, more Notre Dame than New York Giants during the season. With barbeque smoke rising up, the parking lot looks post-apocalyptic. It's also the loudest place in sports, as designated by the Guinness Book of World Records a couple of weeks ago.

Hunt's legacy lives on seven years after his death. His son Clark now oversees the city's most valued possession.

Dan Devine has been gone for 11 years now, but Missouri's most successful coach is not forgotten. His Tigers won 72 games in the 1960s, never losing more than three in any season. They challenged for a national championship in 1960 and won the old Big Eight in 1969.

In these parts, Devine is not remembered as Rudy's coach at Notre Dame or an NFL coach with the Packers. He is revered as a black and gold touchstone. The last Missouri team to start 8-0 was Devine's '60 squad.

"This is the high-water mark for the state of Missouri," said Kansas City attorney Paul Blackman. "The nice thing is there is something for everybody. These are the salad days."

There is that in this diverse state. The boot heel region is old South, resting across the Mississippi River from Tennessee and Kentucky. The largely agricultural north touches Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and Illinois. No wonder Missouri fans considered themselves good fits for both the Big Ten and SEC during conference realignment.

The state is defined by its two biggest cities. The more provincial St. Louis teeters more toward an eastern mentality. The more sedate Kansas City metro area is cut in two by a state line with the large suburbs on the Kansas side.

But they are united by their flagship sports. The Cardinals are in their fourth World Series since 2004. Only the Yankees have won more world championships. Fans and players are proud of what has been called "The Cardinal Way," a selfless team-first attitude that was reflected in Game 2. The Cardinals scored three times in the seventh against Boston thanks to a double steal, sacrifice fly and two errors.

Chiefs fans hang onto that last title like a ratty old sweater. What once was beautiful can be remade again. New coach Andy Reid -- a former Missouri assistant -- has actually brought a bit of that Cardinal Way to Kansas City. The Chiefs, with nary a superstar, are a sum of their parts.

The Cardinals are a model franchise but were financial underdogs when they played the Los Angeles Dodgers -- with a $200 million-plus payroll, in the League Championship Series. Missouri's facilities are impressive but its athletic budget rests in the bottom half of the SEC.

The Chiefs figured to be better (they could hardly be any worse), but the current turnaround is one for the ages.

The fortunes of the three franchises before their current seasons were reflected in the state's nickname: Show-Me.

All this is not lost on the likes of Max Utsler. The associate professor at Kansas' William Allen White School of Journalism earned his degree from Missouri, teaches at KU and is a diehard Cardinals fan, originally from central Illinois.

As a 5-year old he was asked by his Sunday teacher to declare his loyalty between the Cards and Cubs. That started a lifelong devotion that will continue Sunday when he takes his son to Game 4 in St. Louis.

"Growing up, my dad put a radio on our tractor. That made me more willing to drive the tractor," Utsler said. "We listened to WGIL in Galesburg, Illinois. We listened to Harry Caray and Jack Buck.

"My feelings have just have grown. I get nervous before the games."

He is joined in a diverse state with diverse loyalties this weekend.

luv 10-25-2013 03:32 PM

Good read.

stonedstooge 10-25-2013 03:44 PM

The author of the article forgot the NWMSU BEARCATS currently rated #2 in the nation

Al Bundy 10-25-2013 03:58 PM

Ohhh this is written to troll some of our readers....

Bowser 10-25-2013 03:59 PM

Just think if the Royals would have won just five more games this season. A true renaissance for Missouri.

Bowser 10-25-2013 03:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Bundy (Post 10123384)
Ohhh this is written to troll some of our readers....

Waiting on Saragin numbers to disprove article in 4...3....2....

Discuss Thrower 10-25-2013 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stonedstooge (Post 10123358)
The author of the article forgot the NWMSU BEARCATS currently rated #2 in the nation

Yeah **** anything associated with Maryville.

stonedstooge 10-25-2013 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower (Post 10123395)
Yeah **** anything associated with Maryville.

No. That would be **** YOU

TribalElder 10-25-2013 04:14 PM

Missouri!

Misplaced_Chiefs_Fan 10-25-2013 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stonedstooge (Post 10123358)
The author of the article forgot the NWMSU BEARCATS currently rated #2 in the nation

Yeah, unfortunately, my UCM Mules have reverted to form this year. *sigh*

Chiefspants 10-25-2013 05:08 PM

Don't forget the World Series Champion Royals!

Rams Fan 10-25-2013 05:18 PM

The city of St. Louis gets to dominate the prime time sports scene on Monday FTW.

Trevo_410 10-25-2013 05:28 PM

Holy shit, i'm an hour late and still nb4 wickeddouche and PB.

I guess there just wasn't enough bait on this one... to awake them from the basketball offseason hibernation...

'Hamas' Jenkins 10-25-2013 05:29 PM

The Blues are also a popular pick to win the cup, but they are basically the 90s Chiefs of the NHL, and have been for decades.

KcMizzou 10-25-2013 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trevo_410 (Post 10123562)
Holy shit, i'm an hour late and still nb4 wickeddouche and PB.

I guess there just wasn't enough bait on this one... to awake them from the basketball offseason hibernation...

Not much they can say right now.

Although I guess that's never stopped them before.

Rams Fan 10-25-2013 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 10123565)
The Blues are also a popular pick to win the cup, but they are basically the 90s Chiefs of the NHL, and have been for decades.

Monday night would be awesome and a ****ing mess in downtown STL if they played then.

Prison Bitch 10-25-2013 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 10123566)
Not much they can say right now.

Although I guess that's never stopped them before.

Huh? I'm a chiefs season ticket holder.

Frazod 10-25-2013 06:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rams Fan (Post 10123555)
The city of St. Louis gets to dominate the prime time sports scene on Monday FTW.

Let's hope that works out better for the Cards than it will for the Rams.

crossbow 10-25-2013 07:16 PM

And yet none of them are getting respect.


Shameful.

Pepe Silvia 10-25-2013 07:30 PM

Sadly nobody will ever respect Mizzou. They could win it all and people will find a way to to discredit it.

KcMizzou 10-25-2013 07:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PackerinMo (Post 10123728)
Sadly nobody will ever respect Mizzou. They could win it all and people will find a way to to discredit it.

Eh, that's BS. Mizzou will get a ton of love/respect if they make it to the SEC Championship game this season. And that's a very attainable goal right now.

FloridaMan88 10-25-2013 07:43 PM

Don't forget the Rams... oh wait...

Pepe Silvia 10-25-2013 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 10123745)
Eh, that's BS. Mizzou will get a ton of love/respect if they make it to the SEC Championship game this season. And that's a very attainable goal right now.

The media is a little but fans of other schools never will, especially KU fans, that's not BS.

Frazod 10-25-2013 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PackerinMo (Post 10123754)
The media is a little but fans of other schools never will, especially KU fans, that's not BS.

Who gives a shit?

KcMizzou 10-25-2013 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PackerinMo (Post 10123754)
The media is a little but fans of other schools never will, especially KU fans, that's not BS.

I don't give a single **** about what KU fans think. And if you don't think we're earning some respect among SEC fans right now, you'd be wrong.

KcMizzou 10-25-2013 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frazod (Post 10123760)
Who gives a shit?

Also true. Beat 'em, and let 'em be mad about it.

I'm sure as shit sick of hearing about injuries. Last season, when when Mizzou was beat up... it was all, "Missouri doesn't have the depth to compete in the SEC. Bit off more than they can chew... blah blah blah."

What now?

KcMizzou 10-25-2013 08:10 PM

Lil' fired up for this game tomorrow. :D

'Hamas' Jenkins 10-25-2013 08:14 PM

I want Missouri to set fire to the confederacy to the extent that they'll see the name "Sherman" on the backs of all our jerseys.

Pasta Little Brioni 10-25-2013 08:44 PM

Fan of all 3, but would take a Chief title if I had to choose.

Demonpenz 10-25-2013 08:46 PM

Northwest #1 in rape.

TribalElder 10-25-2013 08:48 PM

Just saw Verizon is setting up mobile cell tower for cards stadium increasing coverage by 300%

Meanwhile sprint sucks

Pasta Little Brioni 10-25-2013 08:49 PM

Don't remind me

Bambi 10-25-2013 08:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chiefspants (Post 10123545)
Don't forget the World Series Champion Royals!

“In a small way, I feel like we’ve won the World Series.”

Bambi 10-25-2013 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10123829)
Fan of all 3, but would take a Chief title if I had to choose.

At the end of the day I think a Chiefs Super Bowl would be number #1 for pretty much everyone on this board.

Why not us?

Bambi 10-25-2013 08:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PackerinMo (Post 10123728)
Sadly nobody will ever respect Mizzou. They could win it all and people will find a way to to discredit it.

Not here. I've been betting on mizzou all year and haven't been let down yet.

Get to the Championship game and that's great. Win it? And it'll change Mizzou Football forever.

007 10-25-2013 09:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 10123761)
I don't give a single **** about what KU fans think. And if you don't think we're earning some respect among SEC fans right now, you'd be wrong.

well **** you too. LMAO

Demonpenz 10-25-2013 09:11 PM

SEC fans are the guy with the overalls in the waterboy times a billion.

KcMizzou 10-25-2013 09:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guru (Post 10123861)
well **** you too. LMAO

Hey! You can insult our basketball team all ya want.

But when it comes to football, I aint listen'in.

kchero 10-25-2013 10:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bambi (Post 10123847)
“In a small way, I feel like we’ve won the World Series.”

LMAO

Dayze 10-26-2013 12:46 AM

"Coming up on ESPN....the resurgence of C-C-...Cans Is City"..

Chiefshrink 10-26-2013 01:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frazod (Post 10123277)
Cardinals, Chiefs, Mizzou Tigers make Missouri the Show-Off State

http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoot...-showoff-state

http://sports.cbsimg.net/u/photos/ge...mg24137867.jpg

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- What this scene really needs is Stan Musial -- or Lamar Hunt or Dan Devine. But they're gone and that's the real shame of what's happening with this Missouri Miracle, or whatever you want to call it at the moment.

It needs someone to share it with, totally.

Together, the Kansas City Chiefs, St. Louis Cardinals and Missouri Tigers have reached an all-time high in the Show-Me State. But Cardinal fans could -- for the most part --- care less about the Chiefs. The same for the Chiefs in regard to the Cardinals. Missouri is the state university -- with an undefeated football team -- but there are diehard Chiefs fans who are also Jayhawks, loyal to the nearby state university in Lawrence, Kan.

Best not to even go there.

It is, one state under ... sod, really. The fans consider sacred the ground on which their heroes play these days. That includes the hallowed turf at Arrowhead Stadium, where the Kansas City Chiefs are the NFL's lone undefeated team in Week 8.

Missouri resides at 87-year-old Faurot Field, where greats have trod but never in this fashion -- 7-0 and a top-five ranking in only the Tigers' second season in the mighty SEC.

Busch Stadium is in its third reincarnation but already has hosted three World Series in its short history (since 2006). The latest continues Saturday when the Fall Classic moves to St. Louis for Game 3 with the Red Sox.

That would be the same day Missouri hosts South Carolina with a chance to go 8-0 for the first time since 1960. That's Saturday, the day before the Cardinals and Red Sox play Game 4 two hours east at Busch. Two hours west, the Chiefs have their own chance to go 8-0 on Sunday. That would continue one of the biggest turnarounds in NFL history. Just a few months ago, the Chiefs put a bow on a flaming-bag-of-poo season, going 2-14.

Tim Vogler is one of those involved in this Midwestern phenomenon. The president/CEO of a financial institution is a native St. Louisan and Missouri fan who has lived across the state in Kansas City for 23 years.

"If you put them in order of Chiefs, Mizzou and Cardinals," Vogler said. "It's, 'Surprise, big surprise, no surprise.' "

The Chiefs are in their 43rd season of chasing their lone NFL title in 1970. Missouri, 5-7 last season, has been Team Futility itself for a large part of its history. It is possible we are living through the best era ever for the Cardinals, who are in the postseason for the 11th time since 1996.

The saddest part is that each franchise's patron saints are missing this united ascension to excellence. Musial's death in January merited a special section in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. It made the cover of Sports Illustrated. Fifty years after he played his last game, fans laid flowers at the base the famous Musial statue outside of Busch.

Those fans have used the famous Musial statue outside of Busch as a GPS pushpin of sorts. "Meet me at the Musial statue," has been uttered between friends and family for generations since the statue went up at old Busch Stadium in 1968.

Hunt literally built the Chiefs from a start-up in the old AFL. The visionary billionaire moved the Dallas Texans to Kansas City 50 years ago this year. His hand is still witnessed on game days at Arrowhead, still looking futuristic in its fifth decade. The pregame, in-game and postgame revelry rival any SEC tailgate.

Which is fitting. The passionate following makes a metro area of more than 2 million seem more like Tuscaloosa than Tampa Bay, more Notre Dame than New York Giants during the season. With barbeque smoke rising up, the parking lot looks post-apocalyptic. It's also the loudest place in sports, as designated by the Guinness Book of World Records a couple of weeks ago.

Hunt's legacy lives on seven years after his death. His son Clark now oversees the city's most valued possession.

Dan Devine has been gone for 11 years now, but Missouri's most successful coach is not forgotten. His Tigers won 72 games in the 1960s, never losing more than three in any season. They challenged for a national championship in 1960 and won the old Big Eight in 1969.

In these parts, Devine is not remembered as Rudy's coach at Notre Dame or an NFL coach with the Packers. He is revered as a black and gold touchstone. The last Missouri team to start 8-0 was Devine's '60 squad.

"This is the high-water mark for the state of Missouri," said Kansas City attorney Paul Blackman. "The nice thing is there is something for everybody. These are the salad days."

There is that in this diverse state. The boot heel region is old South, resting across the Mississippi River from Tennessee and Kentucky. The largely agricultural north touches Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and Illinois. No wonder Missouri fans considered themselves good fits for both the Big Ten and SEC during conference realignment.

The state is defined by its two biggest cities. The more provincial St. Louis teeters more toward an eastern mentality. The more sedate Kansas City metro area is cut in two by a state line with the large suburbs on the Kansas side.

But they are united by their flagship sports. The Cardinals are in their fourth World Series since 2004. Only the Yankees have won more world championships. Fans and players are proud of what has been called "The Cardinal Way," a selfless team-first attitude that was reflected in Game 2. The Cardinals scored three times in the seventh against Boston thanks to a double steal, sacrifice fly and two errors.

Chiefs fans hang onto that last title like a ratty old sweater. What once was beautiful can be remade again. New coach Andy Reid -- a former Missouri assistant -- has actually brought a bit of that Cardinal Way to Kansas City. The Chiefs, with nary a superstar, are a sum of their parts.

The Cardinals are a model franchise but were financial underdogs when they played the Los Angeles Dodgers -- with a $200 million-plus payroll, in the League Championship Series. Missouri's facilities are impressive but its athletic budget rests in the bottom half of the SEC.

The Chiefs figured to be better (they could hardly be any worse), but the current turnaround is one for the ages.

The fortunes of the three franchises before their current seasons were reflected in the state's nickname: Show-Me.

All this is not lost on the likes of Max Utsler. The associate professor at Kansas' William Allen White School of Journalism earned his degree from Missouri, teaches at KU and is a diehard Cardinals fan, originally from central Illinois.

As a 5-year old he was asked by his Sunday teacher to declare his loyalty between the Cards and Cubs. That started a lifelong devotion that will continue Sunday when he takes his son to Game 4 in St. Louis.

"Growing up, my dad put a radio on our tractor. That made me more willing to drive the tractor," Utsler said. "We listened to WGIL in Galesburg, Illinois. We listened to Harry Caray and Jack Buck.

"My feelings have just have grown. I get nervous before the games."

He is joined in a diverse state with diverse loyalties this weekend.

And this to will pass. But enjoy the ride while it lasts !!;)

mnchiefsguy 10-26-2013 02:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10123829)
Fan of all 3, but would take a Chief title if I had to choose.

Amen to that. I love Mizzou, but there is nothing I want more than to see the Chiefs win the Superbowl.

Prison Bitch 10-26-2013 09:54 AM

The Super Bowl is ten times larger than a college title. The only downside is that I have to share it with Mizzouchebags but I would suck it up and take the bath water with the baby if necessary.

TribalElder 10-26-2013 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Misplaced_Chiefs_Fan (Post 10123444)
Yeah, unfortunately, my UCM Mules have reverted to form this year. *sigh*

dude, they stomped the homecoming opponent today

it was quite enjoyable

Eleazar 10-26-2013 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Demonpenz (Post 10123833)
Northwest #1 in rape.

That story had not one ****ing thing to do with the university.

Eleazar 10-26-2013 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KcMizzou (Post 10123768)
Also true. Beat 'em, and let 'em be mad about it.

I'm sure as shit sick of hearing about injuries. Last season, when when Mizzou was beat up... it was all, "Missouri doesn't have the depth to compete in the SEC. Bit off more than they can chew... blah blah blah."

What now?

Who cares what the jealous/haters say? They're always going to be blustering about something.

As far as our former conference opponents go, they've already had a shootaround so it's basketball season now. Good luck to them.

O.city 10-26-2013 05:04 PM

As long as the bcs computers don't care about injuries and who my has played, I don't see why MU fans should.

Just keep trucking on

ROYC75 10-26-2013 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PackerinMo (Post 10123728)
Sadly nobody will ever respect Mizzou. They could win it all and people will find a way to to discredit it.

Can you blame them

Now stop and think when KU wins something in football ? There is never any respect because people are still in shock that they have a winning record to start with.


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