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re: Mizzou folks: Is Drink on the hot seat?
Posted on 8/14/23 at 5:45 pm to tylerdurden24
Posted on 8/14/23 at 5:45 pm to tylerdurden24
Nope. Program is trending in the right direction. He has made some questionable coaching decisions - Mizzou should have won 8 games last season easily. But he is still young for a head coach - 2nd youngest in the conference, and you hope he is learning from those mistakes.
Mizzou returns almost its entire defense, which was sneaky very solid last year, so it is not a stretch to say it should be a top 10 defensive unit in the country. Offense is still a question mark, but some big transfers were brought in at OL, as well as a promising OC (Drinkwitz will give up playcalling duties for the first time as a HC), so there is reason to expect improvement there as well.
Recruiting continues to be well above the program's historic average. Bringing in local blue chip recruits here and there and in general improving talent level across the board. This year there needs to be improvement, but he gets another year barring a disaster (4 wins or less)
Mizzou returns almost its entire defense, which was sneaky very solid last year, so it is not a stretch to say it should be a top 10 defensive unit in the country. Offense is still a question mark, but some big transfers were brought in at OL, as well as a promising OC (Drinkwitz will give up playcalling duties for the first time as a HC), so there is reason to expect improvement there as well.
Recruiting continues to be well above the program's historic average. Bringing in local blue chip recruits here and there and in general improving talent level across the board. This year there needs to be improvement, but he gets another year barring a disaster (4 wins or less)
Posted on 8/14/23 at 5:48 pm to mouse_cop
To be fair to Drink last year, the Auburn game was absolutely won twice and his players gave it away. Nothing he could do
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