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re: Who had a more impressive 2023 Season: Lane Kiffin or Eli Drinkwitz?
Posted on 1/4/24 at 1:56 pm to TMRebel
Posted on 1/4/24 at 1:56 pm to TMRebel
Drink for the reasons previously stated. He was gone if he wasn't successful this year.
IMHO it's good for the SEC when MU is making headlines. The rest of you frickers need to step it up!
IMHO it's good for the SEC when MU is making headlines. The rest of you frickers need to step it up!
Posted on 1/4/24 at 2:16 pm to Ridgewalker
Mizzou was picked preseason to finish 6th in their division and will probably finish 8th in the country. Having said that Kiffin did great at OM too. I'd say it's too close to call.
Posted on 1/4/24 at 3:26 pm to Ridgewalker
Tough one. Two very similar seasons.
Mizzou points per game 423, Ole Miss 456
Mizzou points allowed 271, Ole Miss 293
But, in judging the coaches many point to penalties and time of possession begin a reflection of the coach. This surprises me b/c Mizzou was plagued by offensive penalties early in the season but cleaned it up in a big way:
Mizzou average TOP 30:25, Ole Miss 27:44
Mizzou average penalty yards/game 54.54, Ole Miss 59.08
Based strictly on coaching, I would say Drink based on those couple of minor factors. Great season for both tho!
Mizzou points per game 423, Ole Miss 456
Mizzou points allowed 271, Ole Miss 293
But, in judging the coaches many point to penalties and time of possession begin a reflection of the coach. This surprises me b/c Mizzou was plagued by offensive penalties early in the season but cleaned it up in a big way:
Mizzou average TOP 30:25, Ole Miss 27:44
Mizzou average penalty yards/game 54.54, Ole Miss 59.08
Based strictly on coaching, I would say Drink based on those couple of minor factors. Great season for both tho!
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