As part of my response in another thread, I offered this argument and felt it could be used to create a new thread ...
Missouri controls its own fate, just keep winning. I would also add that after Auburn, Missouri may have found lightning in a bottle. The Tigers have suffered from a lack of a focused leader, last year it was undoubtedly Cory Schrader. This year the team has been rudderless, not a single player inspiring the team to be better than themselves. Brady Cook's SUCCESSFUL final 95 yard TD drive under the conditions of his injury 'recovery' may just be what the doctor ordered for Missouri football success. Last year, Missouri players felt invincible in games with the 'Shredder' taking control, can BC have the same aura around him for the remainder of the season? We will begin to find out next week against Alabama.
Missouri controls its own fate, just keep winning. I would also add that after Auburn, Missouri may have found lightning in a bottle. The Tigers have suffered from a lack of a focused leader, last year it was undoubtedly Cory Schrader. This year the team has been rudderless, not a single player inspiring the team to be better than themselves. Brady Cook's SUCCESSFUL final 95 yard TD drive under the conditions of his injury 'recovery' may just be what the doctor ordered for Missouri football success. Last year, Missouri players felt invincible in games with the 'Shredder' taking control, can BC have the same aura around him for the remainder of the season? We will begin to find out next week against Alabama.