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re: Drink prediction

Posted on 3/23/23 at 5:48 pm to
Posted by LetItBe
Columbia, MO
Member since Apr 2022
335 posts
Posted on 3/23/23 at 5:48 pm to
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His record is clear and those close unexplainable losses have happened since his first year.


He's 7-7 at Mizzou in games decided by a TD or less. Would be 8-6 if Mevis could connect on a 30 yarder in the middle of the field, or if Peat could simply hold onto the football.

In comparison, in close games at Mizzou:

Odom: 4-9
Pinkel: 27-25

Mizzou hired a very young, green coach and he's shown that inexperience in his first three years in the SEC, the best conference in the country. You don't fire someone like that for going 3-5 in this league a few times. He will most certainly improve with time. He's shown that he can make a great coordinator hire and hopefully Moore will be the next one. He was recruiting really well before NIL undercut that a bit. His response, loading up on high-quality transfers has shown good adaptability.

Last year, Mizzou's point differential improved by 58 points and, as mentioned, he was very unlucky not to go 4-4 in the SEC. And, all of that with no QB being handed to him, unlike his predecessor.

I think Coach Drink is going to be just fine at Mizzou.
Posted by KCM0Tiger
Kansas City, MISSOURI
Member since Nov 2011
15589 posts
Posted on 3/23/23 at 5:52 pm to
Well said.

I think hiring an OC is a big step forward for him too. We’ve seen growing pains but I still think Drink has great upside and we’d be wise to be patient.

He’s by far the best recruiter we’ve had and has the energy/moxie that we need in CoMo. To be clear, his “growing pains” so far have led to 3 Bowl-eligible seasons in 3 tries. It’s not like we’ve seen any true disasters.

He’s frustrated me at times but I am still a Drinkwitz believer.
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