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First 7 Games

Besides building cohesiveness with so many new players on this team and seeing who will earn more playing time, I truly believe Gates is using these first 7 games to test different combinations of players and different schemes. I expect a different looking team and style once the competition gets better. I don’t think we can put too much stock into how we win and by how much right now.

BASKETBALL QUICK THOUGHTS AT HALFTIME VS. LINDENWOOD

-Isiaih Mosley got on the court and flashed some of the passing ability that Dennis Gates likes to brag on him about (although, he did commit one turnover trying to pass after a pump fake). He hasn't gotten broken down on defense, either. It seems like he's made all the right switches guarding pick and rolls. I'm not sure what Gates is looking for out of his minutes, but there's not a whole lot to nit-pick so far.

-Mizzou has been playing at a much slower pace than in previous games. It seems like Gates is using this game to focus more on running through their sets. It hasn't worked out all that well on offense -- aside from Nick Honor, the team is off to a sluggish start from beyond the arc and seems a little confused on what to do when the first option isn't open. Still, they're getting to the rim relatively easily and have made a high percentage of their 2s. It could be worse.

-Nick Honor is having the best game so far. He looks really settled into his role, which is a good sign this early into the season. I'm not sure how someone who's 5-10 ends up grabbing four rebounds in a half, but he's done it. He also seems to be the only one with any rhythm from distance.

-Kobe having a better game than he did on Friday, he's up to 8 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists. He could likely do whatever he wants in the post this game, but I think he's trying to get his teammates more involved so far.

-It took a little while, but The Tigers are doing a better job of rebounding this game and have established a plus-5 advantage. It's still not as dominant as you'd want to see an SEC team be against an opponent they have a size advantage on.

NEW STORY TEN THOUGHTS ON THE WEEKEND IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL

1) We start with positive vibes this week. Not so much for Missouri, but this post is always about what happened outside of Missouri. Just two weeks after Tiger fans were terrified they were going to be the first fanbase to have to deal with a loss to Vanderbilt in three years, Kentucky fans stepped up to the plate. The Commodores went into Lexington and beat UK 24-21. Vandy had two 100-yard rushers, Michael Wright outplayed Will Levis and the Dores became the last Power Five team in the country to grab a conference win. Kentucky, meanwhile, fell to 6-4, 3-4 and has No. 1 Georgia next week. Particularly painful loss for Mark Stoops.

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2) On the topic of schools that are good at academics, but rarely worth talking about in football, Duke beat Virginia Tech 24-7 on Saturday. The Blue Devils are quietly 7-3 and Mike Elko has to be headed for ACC coach of the year honors. The Hokies meanwhile, they're a mess. VT is 2-8 in Brent Pry's first year and has clinched its third consecutive losing season. From 1993 to 2017 (25 seasons), Virginia Tech never had a losing record and won ten games or more 13 times. Since 2017, the Hokies are 27-33 and have had four losing seasons in five years. It's a whole lot easier to fall from the top than it is to climb up there.

3) Yes, it's another post about Kamryn Babb. If you've seen it and don't want to see it again, skip to No. 3. But after four torn ACLs, the Ohio State receiver caught the first pass of his career on Saturday against Indiana and sometimes sports just hits you right in the feels.

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4) The SEC Championship Game is set. LSU is playing in the title game in Brian Kelly's first season. The Tigers got there with a 13-10 win over Arkansas that was far from pretty, but was certainly effective. They'll face Georgia, which locked up its spot with a 45-19 thumping on Mississippi State in Starkville. If UGA can beat Kentucky and Georgia Tech, it will go into the title game already knowing it is in the College Football Playoff. LSU has to win at Texas A&M to keep its playoff chances alive. If the Tigers do that, a win over Georgia very well could mean that they're the first two-loss team to make the playoff. Personally, I'm not sure how you put two-loss LSU, with one of the losses coming 40-13 to Tennessee in Baton Rouge, in over the one-loss Vols. But it seems that would be the case because most people believe conference championships still matter to the committee.

5) Speaking of Texas A&M, the Aggies lost to Auburn 13-10 on Saturday. They have gone from preseason No. 6 to 3-7 and out of a bowl game (and still have to play LSU. Half the team isn't playing, they haven't scored more than 28 points against an FBS team in more than a year and have lost six in a row.

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One of their top receivers is tweeting he got benched for wearing arm sleeves (seems weird, but who knows?)

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It's been a tough year for Jimbo Fisher. But at least the Aggie fans...I mean media...are taking it well (and there are people on this board who think I'm unfairly harsh to Eli Drinkwitz)

6) Elsewhere in Texas, things are both better and worse. TCU beat the Longhorns 17-10 on Saturday. It means the Horns are 6-4 and will not win more than nine games (and will only hit nine if they win out including a bowl game). That's not surprising. Texas has one ten-win season since 2012 when Deloss Dodds claimed that their bad years were better than Missouri's good years. The Longhorns are now 11-11 under Steve Sarkisian, which I assumed is exactly what they signed up for when they fired Tom Herman for going 32-18 and winning four consecutive bowl games. But on the happy side of the ledger, Sonny Dykes is now 10-0 in his first year in Fort Worth. The Horned Frogs have locked up a spot in the Big 12 title game. Their opposition isn't set yet, but is likely to be Kansas State, whom they've already beaten this year. TCU is three wins from the College Football Playoff. Not bad for a team picked 7th in the Big 12 in the preseason.

Also worth mentioning here that Oklahoma lost to West Virginia and is now 5-5 in year one under Brent Venables. I ran out of room to give it its own thought, but needed to shoehorn it in somewhere.

7) Cinderella, we're gonna need those slippers back. Kansas lost to Texas Tech, 43-28. The Jayhawks are now 6-4 with four losses in five weeks and games against Texas and K-State remaining. Illinois fell 31-24 to Purdue. The Illini have back-to-back losses and now have to beat Michigan next week to keep hopes alive to play in the Big Ten title game which seems...unlikely. Don't get me wrong, good seasons for both programs, but they're slipping back down the mountain a little bit.

8) (Another) ROUGH day for the PAC-12. Oregon got beat in Eugene by Washington, which is one of the more Jekyll and Hyde teams in the country this year. Final score was 37-34 and just like his protege Brady Cook, Bo Nix came up short on Saturday. Late night, UCLA lost at Arizona 34-28. It was the second loss for both teams which means any slim PAC-12 title hopes now rely on Lincoln Riley and USC. The Trojans face UCLA and then host Notre Dame. If they beat the Bruins, they'll make the PAC-12 title game and probably face the Oregon/Utah winner.

9) The playoff if it started today:

1) Georgia vs 4) TCU
2) Ohio State vs 3) Michigan

My prediction for what it will actually be:

1) Georgia vs 4) Michigan
2) Ohio State vs 3) Tennessee

Lot of things can happen here. I don't think TCU is going to win out. I don't thik the committee's going to love the idea of a Tennessee/Georgia rematch if it can be avoided. I think the biggest beneficiary of the loss by Oregon was the Ohio State/Michigan loser which probably still gets in at this point. I think UGA will beat LSU, which knocks the Tigers out. I'm forecasting USC to lose somewhere. If it doesn't, it's got the best shot to get in outside of the five teams that were included above. The darkhorse is the Clemson/North Carolina winner if that team doesn't lose the rest of the way. They've both got one loss. I don't think it's going to be good enough to get them in over a one-loss Tennessee team, but it's worth monitoring.

10) Five games I'll watch besides (instead of?) Mizzou/New Mexico State next week:

SMU at Tulane
, Thursday: Actually, I'll probably watch Packers/Titans, but might monitor this
TCU at Baylor, TBD: Bears could end Frogs' title chase
USC at UCLA, TBD: Major playoff implications. Should be a fun game with a lot of points
Ole Miss at Arkansas: A lot of blood donor games in the SEC next week, but this one's at least a league game
Utah at Oregon: PAC 12 title bid probably on the line

Some of you all need to see the big picture

Drink was hired and we knew he would have to: bring in higher level talent, bring the fan base back after the 2015 season, lead the NIL charge, need time to grow as a coach.

he’s done the first three fantastically. He’s in the process of the 4th. We all knew this was the year before the year.

but carry on with the complaining.

Women's basketball beats SEMO to go to 3-0

COLUMBIA, Mo. – The University of Missouri women's basketball team expanded its season-opening win streak to three on Sunday afternoon after topping SEMO, 62-50, at Mizzou Arena.

Mizzou was led offensively by a group of four Tigers, all of whom contributed double-digit performances.

Senior forward Hayley Frank (Strafford, Mo.) was the team leader with 13 points, shooting 43% from the floor.

Fellow senior Lauren Hansen (Long Island, NY) matched the energy tallying 12 points, half of which came from the free throw line where she went a perfect 6-for-6.

Freshman Ashton Judd (West Plains, Mo.) added 11 points in 18 minutes off the bench to mark back-to-back games with double digits for the first time in her career.

To top it off, junior guard Sara-Rose Smith (Victoria, Australia) knocked down 10 points, four of which came in the final quarter. The Tigers put the game away with a fourth quarter-surge going on a 12-2 run.

Graduate guard Haley Troup (Indianapolis, Ind.) anchored Missouri’s defense, collecting eight defensive rebounds with a total of nine during the contest to mark a career-high, breaking her previous record of six against Arkansas (3/3/2022).

The Tigers limited SEMO to only four second-chance points in the span of the entire game, locking down the paint.

TURNING POINT

Missouri opened the fourth quarter with a 10-0 run, extending their lead to 14 points before the Redhawks scored again five minutes into the quarter. The momentum was created late in the third quarter when freshman Ashton Judd contributed five straight points to Mizzou’s lead before heading into the final quarter.

TOP TIGERS
  • Hayley Frank led the team with 13 points, shooting 43% from the floor.
  • Lauren Hansen contributed 12 points, while also continuing her perfect free throw percentage this season going 6-6 from the line.
  • Ashton Judd tallied 11 points, marking back-to-back double-digit games for the freshman.
  • Haley Troup locked down Missouri’s defense grabbing eight defensive boards for a team-high 9 rebounds.
GAME NOTES
  • Mizzou held SEMO to eight points in the fourth quarter, their fourth time holding their opponent to less than 10 points in a quarter this season.
  • For the third straight game, the Tigers led after the first quarter, they are outscoring their opponents by a combined score of 49-27 in opening frames this season.
  • The Tigers held SEMO to just 15% from behind the arc, the Redhawks’ lowest 3-point percentage all season.
  • Mizzou has won three straight to open the season for the second year in a row. It is the Tigers’ ninth 3-0 start since the 2002-03 season.
  • Mizzou limited SEMO to only four second-chance points in the contest
  • Hayley Troup’s nine rebounds are the most in her Tiger career, eclipsing her previous high of six set against Arkansas on March 3, 2022. She logged career-high rebound number seven with 2:47 left in the 3rd quarter.
  • Mizzou wasn’t outscored in a single quarter today, marking eight straight quarters that the Tigers have tied or led their opponent.
  • Missouri dominated the battle down low, out-rebounding SEMO 40-26, and outscoring the visitors in the paint 34-18.
  • Hayley Frank (13) Lauren Hansen (12), Ashton Judd (11), and Sara-Rose Smith (10) all logged double-digit points, the first time four Tigers have reached that mark in one game since against Florida (2/27/22).
  • Lauren Hansen logged 34 minutes and Hayley Frank logged 30 in the win, the respective totals are season highs for both players.
UP NEXT

The Tigers have a quick turnaround with their next matchup Monday, Nov. 14 against Western Kentucky in Mizzou Arena. The game is scheduled to tip off at 7 p.m. and will be broadcast on SECN+.

Steep hill to climb

For the football team to "succeed" next year, IMHO a lot needs to be done/accomplished:
1. HIre an OC that has an identity and can then execute that identity right away.
2. Fire all the offensive coaches except RB and WR. Will not happen, but needs to.
3. Get/pay/whatever you call it a SEC level QB. May need 2 QBs. Cook can be a backup, but if he leaves, need 2. Will Horn be ready as a backup?
4. Get/pay/whatever you call it 3 SEC level OL. Maybe just 2 if Polar (sp?) is the starting center next year.
5. Get/pay/whatever you call it an SEC tight end that can actually block and catch.
6. RBs- right now they are average at best. Should look at what is available.

That is a big lift.

Go Navy and Golden Girls

Back by popular demand: Hayden Buckley

After missing the cut in Napa, a nice bounce-back for Hayden at the Sanderson Farms this week, with a T-19. Was T-62 heading into the final round but shot up the leaderboard with a 7-under 64, the second-lowest score of the day (6 birdies, an eagle and a bogey) and two shots better than the next-best score. Malnati finished T-45
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