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re: Missouri ain't come to play school

Posted on 4/30/24 at 5:36 pm to
Posted by cyarrr
Prairieville
Member since Jun 2017
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Posted on 4/30/24 at 5:36 pm to
The legislation was passed in 2023 and is limited to in state prospects.

Last year Missouri finished 21st in the 247 team rankings and are currently sitting at 25.

If your state isn’t producing blue chip players, how much of a competitive advantage is it?
Posted by iconucon
St. Louis
Member since Jan 2018
1236 posts
Posted on 4/30/24 at 5:49 pm to
quote:

The legislation was passed in 2023 and is limited to in state prospects. Last year Missouri finished 21st in the 247 team rankings and are currently sitting at 25. If your state isn’t producing blue chip players, how much of a competitive advantage is it?


And finished 3rd in the SEC last year and 1st in the Cotton Bowl over THE Ohio State.

Coaching kids up. And this offense is loaded again this year. The D, which sent 5 to the NFL, is being restocked with 4* and 5* talent and bringing back 4 talented players.

But Drinkwitz has to prove he can build on last year. We shall see.
Posted by RT1941
Member since May 2007
30274 posts
Posted on 4/30/24 at 8:13 pm to
quote:

If your state isn’t producing blue chip players, how much of a competitive advantage is it?
Every state should be actively passing Mizzouri’s NIL law, regardless of how many blue chip players the state produces.
Posted by dchog
Pea ridge
Member since Nov 2012
21374 posts
Posted on 5/1/24 at 8:04 am to
You don't necessarily need blue chip players but blue collar players.

Arkansas used to have those type of players and they stopped recruiting them once Petrino fell off the bike.
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