Also listed as one of the teams most likely to improve in 2023
“If Drinkwitz can finally figure out the quarterback position— 2022 starter Brady Cook returns, along with two recent blue-chippers (redshirt freshman Sam Horn and Miami transfer Jake Garcia) — the Tigers might have everything else they need for a nice step forward in 2023.”
It's the slowest time of the year in terms of recruiting, not a whole lot shaking right now. Rather than cobble together a bunch of stuff that you already know or make stuff up, @the chamber has the week off and will return next Friday
This whole time I've been thinking Gates wanted the long athletes. But in looking at who's here now and the type of players he's recruiting, skill is the main attribute. He's really trying to play positionless basketball. Outside of Hodge and Shaw everyone else has decent ball skills. All 4 recruits coming in can play with the ball. I'm not sure Shaw is his type of recruit. It will be interesting to see how he develops. Just thought he'd go athlete first, second and third but that's not the case.
The last time Fox broadcast the Superbowl they announced it would be the first one ever available in 4k HD. But that 4k was only available by streaming through their app.
Fox is doing it again and from what I can read, it's now available on the broadcast feed. You no longer need to stream on their app to get 4k. But it says they are shooting in HD and upconverting the signal to 4k. What does that mean? My TV already does "something?" like that where it takes a lesser quality picture and makes it better for HD. I don't know what that is or if thats just what Fox is now doing.
Will somebody who understands the tech side of this break it down in a way we can understand? It'll be much appreciated.
COLUMBIA, Mo. - From Head Coach Andy Reid to leading tackler Nick Bolton, the Kansas City Chiefs' ties to the University of Missouri run deep as Super Bowl LVII
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Everything you want to know about Tigers who have played in the Super Bowl since the first one.
The Nashville (Tenn.) product talks recent visits to Auburn and Vanderbilt along with other P5 programs in the mix
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Caught up with 2024 OL target John Wayne Oliver at a workout in Nashville last weekend. He told me Missouri will be a school he'll get out do this spring. He likes the relationship he's build with Marcus Johnson so far and likes that he played in the league