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re: Ranking every SEC program’s current situation

Posted on 12/7/23 at 2:23 pm to
Posted by RamboMizzou
Springfield
Member since Jan 2014
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Posted on 12/7/23 at 2:23 pm to
Mizzou way too low in my opinion.

Mizzou is going to be very good next year. Especially on offense.

Defense has a lot of guys going to the league but they just landed the top Portal corner to replace a spot left by two guys that will be drafted to the league. There will be no step back as far as next year goes.

Also you didn’t rank Vandy or Kentucky.
This post was edited on 12/7/23 at 2:24 pm
Posted by BigBinBR
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2023
4545 posts
Posted on 12/7/23 at 2:41 pm to
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Mizzou way too low in my opinion.


Yeah if Drink keeps getting the kids from STL to stay and go to Mizzou (and he stays at Mizzou), he will continue to climb the board.
Posted by AUTiger789
Birmingham, AL
Member since Apr 2022
1737 posts
Posted on 12/7/23 at 2:52 pm to
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Mizzou way too low in my opinion.


Mizzou had a great season this year. But it’s hard to recruit at Mizzou- current recruiting class is ranked #28 which is good enough for 14th in the league.

Mizzou does about as well as any program working with what they’ve got. But what they’ve got makes it hard to ever get to a point to be consistently competitive in the SEC.

Divisions are also going away which means everyone in the East is about to get a much tougher schedule.
Posted by madmaxvol
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Posted on 12/8/23 at 7:22 am to
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Mizzou is going to be very good next year. Especially on offense.



Is Schrader back next year or not? That has a huge impact on whether or not Missouri's offense takes a step back. It's hard to know with the whole "COVID Eligibility Year" stuff...but here is what I see for Missouri:

Rushing - Running backs had a total of 1,506 yards. 100% of those yards were from Senior Transfers Schrader and Peat.

Receiving - Looks much better with leading receiver Burden coming back. Out of a total of 3,282 yards receiving, Seniors only accounted for 915 yards receiving.

So, if Schrader and Peat both go, they run the risk of becoming one dimensional. If they return, or can back fill their productivity, then they are positioned well for another good offensive season.
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