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07-09-2012, 03:02 PM | #407 |
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Awesome we get more MU trash for our football team.
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Chiefs Country - Glaser could be a nice fit for you guys. Pretty good wheels, strong arm, hard worker. Just couldn't make decisions at the speed required of a D-1 QB. Is Chris Earnhardt still playing down there?
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Knowing the kid pretty well, I can't believe you posted this. SMS getting a kid like Glaser can only improve their ability to compete in the Missouri Valley.
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07-09-2012, 04:13 PM | #410 |
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Glaser's a good kid and has been a great soldier. The guy was keeping a chair warm for someone else every year he was here (the new Jimmy Costello). He kept on plugging and in the end the numbers won out.
The guy has a hell of a lot more talent than most folks walking around and could probably start for a handful of D1 programs (lower tier ones). He'd immediately be one of the more talented QBs in the Missouri Valley, unless they're growing quarterbacks a hell of a lot better out that way than I ever imagined.
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07-09-2012, 09:18 PM | #412 |
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Our MU transfers have sucked dick in Springfield. Keck, Temple's little bro, Earnhardt. All top recruits that have just sizzled. It's the Show Me State - till one of them pan out I'm still skeptical.
That being said I would love to steal one of your assitant coaches for our head job when we can that clown named Terry Allen. Andy Hill would be on the short list for sure. I think he would be a hell of a head coach. |
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Some statistical analysis I just posted at PowerMizzou (those of you over there now know my identity). I broke this down after hearing yet another SEC fan talk about how "even Ole Miss" plays D in the SEC.
1) Missouri gave up 5.20 yards per play last year on defense, which would rank 9th out of 14 SEC team, 0.03 behind Arkansas and 0.23 behind Florida. The big separation comes after the top 4 - Bama (3.32), LSU (4.08), SCAR (4.17) and UGA (4.46). 2) The average SEC defense played 828 snaps in 2011 in right around 13 games (2 played 14, 7 played 13, 3 played 12 by my count). 3) Had Missouri faced the average number of snaps an SEC defense faced in 2011, it would have surrendered 4305 yards on the season, good enough to rank 25th in total defense in the SEC. aTm's D would have ranked freaking 12th in total defense against the average number of snaps. Even if you split the difference in plays between the SEC average and what Mizzou actually faced, Missouri jumps from No. 61 in total defense to No. 41. My point: I think this shows just how much the STYLE of play in the SEC helps the defense of the lesser teams. There's no disputing that Alabama and LSU had defenses in their own world last year, and that SCAR and Georgia were very, very good. But the rest of the league? Pretty meh and significantly helped by the style of the conference, which reduces the number of total plays run (and keeps total defense numbers low and impressive). Counterpoint: Part of keeping the numbers of plays run by the opposing offense low is getting off the field on 3rd downs. This is something Missouri struggled with. But again, it's a chicken and egg thing. Great Ds improve 3rd down defense. But poor QB play (which I would argue is what at least Tennessee, Florida, Kentucky, Auburn, Miss. St, Ole Miss had) helps, too. Likewise, facing accurate QBs who operate a spread/pass-heavy offense is a negative factor for 3rd down percentage defense (Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Baylor, aTm, Okie Lite, Arizona State).
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And some follow up, looking at what Mizzou's total D would have looked like if it faced the average number of rush attempts and pass attempts SEC defenses faced in 2011.
Missouri D 2011 average/rush: 3.58 yards Rank in SEC in 2011: 5th Missouri D 2011 total rushing yards: 1656 Rank in SEC: 4th Opponent rushing attempts by average SEC team: 480/year or 37.1/game Opponent rushing vs. Missouri: 463 plays Missouri D 2011 total rushing yards vs. avg number of rushes in SEC: 1718, or 132.2 yards per game. This would have ranked 5th in the league. Missouri D 2011 average/pass attempt: 6.74 yards Rank in SEC: 9th Opponent passing attempts by average SEC team: 373/year or 28.9/game Opponent passing vs. Missouri: 487 attempts Missouri D 2011 total passing yards vs. avg number of pass attempts in SEC: 2514 yards or 194.8 yards per game. This would have ranked 10th in the league Missouri D 2011 Total D vs. avg rush/pass attempts in SEC: 327 yards/game. This would have ranked 7th in the SEC, ahead of (in order) Tennesee, Mississippi State, Arkansas, Kentucky, Auburn and Mississippi.
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MU football to open the season with three night games
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SE. Louisiana St - 6PM on PPV
Georgia - 6:45PM on ESPN 2 Arizona St. - 6:00PM on ESPN 2 Nice. Apparently in the SEC every team gets one PPV game every yr...Sucks I gotta shell out $30+ for the 1st game of the year though...
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College football madness begins Tuesday in SEC
Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/07/16...#storylink=cpy Does anybody know what channel the coverage will be on? |
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