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Name a Season Full of More Heartbreak
Posted on 11/9/22 at 2:33 pm
Posted on 11/9/22 at 2:33 pm
SEC Play:
Mizzou 14 @ Auburn 17
-Mizzou misses chip shot field goal to win. Then fumbles at the literal 1/2 yard line into the end zone to lose in OT.
Georgia 26 vs Mizzou 22
- Mizzou leads 52 minutes of the game. Had to settle for a FG when they got it to the 1 yard line that was the difference.
Mizzou 17 @ Florida 24
- Cook throws pick 6 and an awful INT inside the red-zone to lose.
Mizzou beats Vandy and South Carolina.
Kentucky 21 vs Mizzou 17.
- roughing the punter and a 3rd and 1 stop that was somehow ruled a 1st down and Levis scored a few plays later. Not to mention a very close fumble by Kentucky that was overturned(rightfully so I think) and they end up completing a 3rd and 14 I believe for a TD to win.
This season is a fricking shite ton of what ifs and close calls. Kept every game within a score. Brady Cook sucks dick and is the sole reason, in my mind, why we’ve lost the majority of these games.
Mizzou 14 @ Auburn 17
-Mizzou misses chip shot field goal to win. Then fumbles at the literal 1/2 yard line into the end zone to lose in OT.
Georgia 26 vs Mizzou 22
- Mizzou leads 52 minutes of the game. Had to settle for a FG when they got it to the 1 yard line that was the difference.
Mizzou 17 @ Florida 24
- Cook throws pick 6 and an awful INT inside the red-zone to lose.
Mizzou beats Vandy and South Carolina.
Kentucky 21 vs Mizzou 17.
- roughing the punter and a 3rd and 1 stop that was somehow ruled a 1st down and Levis scored a few plays later. Not to mention a very close fumble by Kentucky that was overturned(rightfully so I think) and they end up completing a 3rd and 14 I believe for a TD to win.
This season is a fricking shite ton of what ifs and close calls. Kept every game within a score. Brady Cook sucks dick and is the sole reason, in my mind, why we’ve lost the majority of these games.
Posted on 11/9/22 at 2:37 pm to RamboMizzou
missouri was expected to be crap so losing shouldn't be too much to deal with. I'll submit 2013 for us:
-lose season opener to clemson and our best WR is lost for hte season in the 1st qurater celebrating a TD
-while still mostly healthy, we beat two top-6 ranked teams over the next 3 weeks!
-win an OT squeaker over UT while losing much of our offense, this is a major sign of things to come
-lose the next week at home to relatively new comer missouri
-follow that up the following week with a loss to vanderbilt while losing 2 more WRs
-slog through a few more wins before having defeat ripped from teh jaws of victory in the prayer at jordan hare
-win a few more
-play lazy and uninspired ball in the gator bowl and lose to a mediocre big 10 team
eta: that was the first year that came to mind because it had promise and could've been good but had plenty of losses including the AU miracle. There have been plenty of years in my life (mainly the 90s) where we were dogshit but I figured those went without saying
-lose season opener to clemson and our best WR is lost for hte season in the 1st qurater celebrating a TD
-while still mostly healthy, we beat two top-6 ranked teams over the next 3 weeks!
-win an OT squeaker over UT while losing much of our offense, this is a major sign of things to come
-lose the next week at home to relatively new comer missouri
-follow that up the following week with a loss to vanderbilt while losing 2 more WRs
-slog through a few more wins before having defeat ripped from teh jaws of victory in the prayer at jordan hare
-win a few more
-play lazy and uninspired ball in the gator bowl and lose to a mediocre big 10 team
eta: that was the first year that came to mind because it had promise and could've been good but had plenty of losses including the AU miracle. There have been plenty of years in my life (mainly the 90s) where we were dogshit but I figured those went without saying
This post was edited on 11/9/22 at 2:44 pm
Posted on 11/9/22 at 2:40 pm to RamboMizzou
I think we all have seasons like this. LSU 1998 jumps out for me. LSU lost a lot of close ones that year they could have and should have won. Georgia 28-27; Kentucky 39-36; Ole Miss 37-31; Alabama 22-16; Notre Dame 39-36.
I think Bama won the game on two long tds that were tipped passes. This was after Bama fans started clearing out of Tiger Stadium in the 4th quarter. And damn Quincy Carter.
I think Bama won the game on two long tds that were tipped passes. This was after Bama fans started clearing out of Tiger Stadium in the 4th quarter. And damn Quincy Carter.
Posted on 11/9/22 at 2:42 pm to RamboMizzou
UGA from 1980 to last year
UT from 2000 to now
Tide wandering the desert post Bear
Look, not saying your pain is not real, just saying when you expect a Natty every year, it is tough when the droughts last a generation
On the flip side, try being a SC or UK football fam, those are the guys I want in my foxhole when the ammo is gone as is hope of survival.
UT from 2000 to now
Tide wandering the desert post Bear
Look, not saying your pain is not real, just saying when you expect a Natty every year, it is tough when the droughts last a generation
On the flip side, try being a SC or UK football fam, those are the guys I want in my foxhole when the ammo is gone as is hope of survival.
Posted on 11/9/22 at 2:45 pm to RamboMizzou
Basically the entire Shula era was us losing games like this.
3-0 - lose @ Arkansas 24-23 in OT on 2 missed FGs in regulation and a missed XP in OT
3-1 - lose @ #5 (future national champion) Florida 28-13 in a game we led until late in the 3rd and were driving to tie the game in the 4th when we threw a pick 6
5-2 - lose @ #7 Tennessee 16-13. Led for most of the game and also had an INT in which Simeon Castille was pushed out at the Tennessee 8 yard line and everyone knew the only way we'd score a TD was if he scored. He didn't, we kicked a FG. Led 13-9 for most of the 2nd half until Tennessee scored a TD with 3:30 to play.
After that the wheels fell off.
3-0 - lose @ Arkansas 24-23 in OT on 2 missed FGs in regulation and a missed XP in OT
3-1 - lose @ #5 (future national champion) Florida 28-13 in a game we led until late in the 3rd and were driving to tie the game in the 4th when we threw a pick 6
5-2 - lose @ #7 Tennessee 16-13. Led for most of the game and also had an INT in which Simeon Castille was pushed out at the Tennessee 8 yard line and everyone knew the only way we'd score a TD was if he scored. He didn't, we kicked a FG. Led 13-9 for most of the 2nd half until Tennessee scored a TD with 3:30 to play.
After that the wheels fell off.
This post was edited on 11/9/22 at 2:48 pm
Posted on 11/9/22 at 2:48 pm to RamboMizzou
I read each one with a sad trombone playing after each example.
Posted on 11/9/22 at 2:50 pm to RamboMizzou
quote:
Mizzou 14 @ Auburn 17
Missouri just wanted to lose that day. I thought Auburn has lost twice.
To your point, there’s always going to be some luck in a season, but it has been some awful luck for Missouri.
Posted on 11/9/22 at 2:51 pm to RamboMizzou
I was going to say Marshall 1970... but then I saw the Auburn tape.
Posted on 11/9/22 at 3:00 pm to RamboMizzou
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and a 3rd and 1 stop that was somehow ruled a 1st down and Levis scored a few plays later
For those who haven't seen this load of shite...This killed me more than the punting play
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This post was edited on 11/9/22 at 3:02 pm
Posted on 11/9/22 at 6:00 pm to RamboMizzou
I submit 4th and 25 for your consideration.
Posted on 11/9/22 at 6:07 pm to RamboMizzou
Upset TN next weekend and everything will be forgiven lol
Posted on 11/9/22 at 6:18 pm to RamboMizzou
tied for first place in the SEC standings. Think I'll have a few morning beers. I'm one proud Missouri alum.
This post was edited on 11/9/22 at 6:19 pm
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