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Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla
agreed, but we've got guys ready to play. It also won't hurt if Nate brown gets on the field early.
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It's in incredibly complicated situation. His dismissal helps and hurts recruiting simultaneously. It certainly makes the team worse this year, but perhaps better in future years. It accelerates the learning curve for guys like Brown, which is nice on one hand, but costs them a year of eligibility as well.
It was a stupid, immature decision by Dorial, he cost himself millions of dollars, he hurt his teammates, and ****ed over the fans.
One of, although not the most disappointing, aspect for me is that it ends this way with the best recruit we may ever see, and it's not really all that surprising because it's Missouri and things just always end that way for them. Statistically, someone is going to be snakebit, but when the screws are constantly put to a team you follow it saps a lot of your energy, because you're always waiting for the guillotine to fall.