Throttled in all aspects of the game today on national coverage.
-Zero pressure on the qb, D line has shown zero ability to disengage from blocks and no threat at all from the edge.
-O line weak and didn’t seem to care how bad they were being beaten.
- Open receivers all over the field for non contested catches for the Aggies even with very little blitzing going on, head scratching.
-players sulking with their heads down(looking at you Luther) when only down by 7 points, inexcusable.
- QB that cannot get the ball where it needs to be on the rare occasions that a receiver is open.
- Tight end usage non-existent.
- Outcoached on every phase of the game, right now this team has zero identity.
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Class of 2025 three-star running back Brendon Haygood announced an offer from Missouri on Sunday, crediting running backs coach Curtis Luper. Haygood pledged to the Broncos on Sept. 22. He’s also from northeast of Dallas, and Luper is familiar with recruiting DFW.
Five games into his fifth year and Drink still doesn’t have an answer at his supposed area of expertise. His recruiting has been above average except at the most crucial position on his team. Why?
Missouri defensive coordinator Corey Batoon offered Isaiah Williams in May.
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Isaiah Williams slated Missouri in his Top 5 this past week. The Tigers' defense has impressed him on multiple fronts, and he explained why the Texas A&M game doesn't affect his view of it.
Also, provided at the bottom of the past few articles is a scouting report on the prospect from one of the national recruiting analysts.
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Seven Cloud -- who announced an offer from Missouri on Sept. 24 -- received a three-star rating in the updated JUCO rankings for the Class of 2025. Cloud is a 6-foot-4, 285-pound defensive tackle, who is slated at No. 15 in the 2025 JUCO Rankings.
The Tigers offered Class of 2026 four-star cornerback Julian Peterson in July.
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Julian Peterson has Missouri in his pool of top schools. Although Penn State certainly has the edge, the four-star wants to get to Columbia to learn more on the Tigers.
Other than Murray State our slow starts are killing us. This is a lack of leadership problem. Coaches don’t tell the team to ease into games. Maybe we need to go no huddle to start the game. Take the ball, fvck differing until the second half. No safety blitzes early in the game. If the players can’t get themselves ready then make them ready.
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When this team starts to struggle who is the guy that gets them back on track? Who’s the guy who keeps up spirits on the sidelines? Who’s the guy who chews but over stupid penalties? Who’s the guy who sets the example of how a top 10 team is supposed to act? It’s on HCED, #12 or #3. This team is lacking a man who sets the tone of how it’s supposed to be and just shuts up and plays ball.
I’ll be in Houston the Friday before the Tigers/Aggies game and thinking of making the drive to College Station for the game. Any suggestions on getting a single ticket—TicketMaster, StubHub??????
As bad as our performance was, Ol Miss has a loss, Georgia has a loss, Alabama has a loss, Tennessee has a loss, and so do we. Now granted we looked the worst of the bunch. But every top team in SEC now has a loss.
This trip was on my bucket list and while exploring the military aspect of campus and seeing the coordinated 12th Man cheers by the whole stadium was impressive, I cannot recommend it. College Station is in the middle of nowhere, there’s a mile between buildings on campus and it’s hotter than hell. Met a lot of nice people prior to the game and a ton of smart asses after. Looking forward to Bama and South Carolina, but this is the last trip here.