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Happy New Year to everyone! Hope you all are enjoying a great Holiday season with family and friends.

Tomorrow we officially roll the calendar over to 2023 and go full throttle on the upcoming season.

The last couple of weeks have seen a number of our key players make the decision to return to Columbia for the 2023 season. That’s a tribute to the culture of our program, the belief in what we can accomplish in 2023 and without question the hard work and support of each of you.

Here is a list of the impact players who could have easily turned pro but instead will wear the Mizzou black and gold in 2023: Jaylon Carlies, Ennis Rakestraw Jr., Darius Robinson, Ty’Ron Hopper, Kris Abrams-Draine, Trajan Jeffcoat, Javon Foster, Xavier Delgado, Josh Landry and Realus George Jr.

That is some FIREPOWER coming back!

Combine that with our young talent from the 2021 and 2022 Top 25 recruiting classes, portal additions like former 5 ⭐️ WR / Oklahoma transfer Theo Wease and an incoming 2023 class with several players who can make an immediate impact, and yes, I’m fired up for 2023!!

Have a great New Year’s Day tomorrow and we’ll see you all later in January.

#MIZ

Miklasz criticizes Drinkwitz (don't read this, delicate PM flowers)

Pretty sure Miklasz never attended kansas, but this is when we call him a beaker, right? Am I doing this right?




Credibility … going, going … almost gone. On Thursday, Mizzou announced that quarterback Brady Cook had surgery on his throwing shoulder and had been playing with a torn labrum since the team’s Sept. 10 game at Kansas State. For the second straight year, head coach Eli Drinkwitz knowingly played an injured quarterback who couldn’t function at a normal capacity. In 2021 we watched QB Conner Bazelak play on one healthy leg and it was painful to watch. In 2022, Cook struggled with his downfield passing accuracy. Trying to do that with a damaged shoulder did not help the cause. Frankly, from a coaching standpoint, this is cuckoo. And really, really awful coaching.

Here’s an on-point summation of the bizarre situation written by my friend Gabe DeArmond of PowerMizzou.com.

“At the end of last season everyone knew Bazelak was injured. And everyone said “I don’t care who plays QB, the QB play can’t be worse next year,’ Gabe wrote. “And then for much of this year, people believed the QB play was actually worse. And now everyone is saying ‘Cook was hurt all year. What was he doing? The alternatives can’t possibly have been worse.’ Except the guy making the call believed the alternatives absolutely were worse. And THAT’S what should worry you, not the fact that he kept playing Brady, but that he did it because he believed it to be his best option.”

Agreed. I don’t understand the folks who defend Drinkwitz by saying that the coach had no choice but to play Cook all season in 2022 – before and after the injury – because Cook was the best quarterback that Mizzou had. So he HAD to play his best option, right? No. Wrong. That’s just baloney. Brady Cook was Coach Drink’s best choice because he happened to be Coach Drink’s ONLY choice … and for the wrong reason. The coach didn’t have a competent, reasonably talented, ready-to-play quarterback to plug in for the injured Cook. And that is 100 percent the fault of Eli Drinkwitz.

For the third consecutive year, Drinkwitz started a QB that had been recruited by previous MU head coach Barry Odom. There are no excuses here. Making it worse, Drinkwitz has thrown wounded quarterbacks to the Bulldogs, Gators, Wildcats, Vols and other SEC predators for two years in a row. That’s brutally unfair to the quarterbacks. The coaching incompetence is stunning.

OFF TOPIC Big Cedar Lodge golf/tee time question

Figured this board might be able to help here:

I'm putting a golf group of 8 together to head down to play some courses in Branson in late May/early June, including (hopefully) a few of the Big Cedar Lodge courses. We're not planning to stay on property, so I'm hoping to book tee times when they open up to the general public.

If this feasible? e.g. Are tee times generally easy to come by during that time period or are they all gobbled up by the people staying at the resort (that get first access)?

We'd ideally be there for an extended weekend. Any tips/info appreciated.
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FOOTBALL Think the New Year will be good part 2

Don’t know when an announcement will happen, but I hear the needle is pointing toward Ty’Ron Hopper returning to Mizzou for next season. I won’t say anything is official until it is announced but the source that told me was pretty definitive

In case you missed part 1 of this post

2023 or bust for Drink (and the program for a while)?

With the defensive star power all coming back for one last year, combined with Drink’s lack of developing younger players, this year has to be it, right?

There’s a good chance the D falls off a cliff after this season, and the offense doesn’t have much more forecasted for the years after.

Other than getting Luther’s final season, if Drink doesn’t put it all together this season 2024 and who knows how long thereafter looks dim for Mizzou and whoever is coaching at that point.

Question about GA v Osu yesterday

I kept hearing Kelee Ringo was a 1st round pick... And I'm saying to myself... Even though I don't think KAD is a lock down Corner per se... He's better than that dude. I don't give a damn whst nobody says. It's no way that cat is a 1st round guy but apparently KAD and Rake... I imagine their pre draft grades didn't make them too enthused... Hence they're coming. From what I've seen this year if anything they're bout what to what. I didn't see any corner where you could say hey yeah u see shut down in the NFL for him like you would say a Sauce Gardner from last year. Maybe I'm just seeing shit wrong but Ringo got beat just as much and most likely more than KAD did.
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