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Posted on 4/24/24 at 11:47 pm to
Posted by TrueLefty
St. Louis County
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Posted on 4/24/24 at 11:47 pm to
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That is a pretty manageable schedule. Y'all should put up a good record with that.

Then why this expert disagrees with you?

Why Missouri could be a candidate for regression in 2024
The Missouri Tigers were one of the biggest surprise stories of the 2023-2024 college football season. They ended their year with a splash, defeating the Ohio State Buckeyes 14-3 in the Cotton Bowl. It was unquestionably one of the best seasons in school history.

Unfortunately, on Thursday’s edition of Andy Staples On3, Ralph Russo broke down why he thinks the Tigers are a prime candidate to take a step back in 2024.

Why Missouri could be in for a down year in 2024
“Every time the preseason AP Poll comes out, I always tell people, two of those Top 10 teams are probably going to be unranked. Because that’s what the numbers say over the years,” Russo noted.

While he admits the Tigers have plenty of talent coming back, they also lost a ton of elite players in the offseason.

“Where I look for disappointments is I tend to find the teams that were last year’s surprises. And maybe bake in some regression,” Russo said. “So, Missouri. Missouri jumps out to me, Andy. Hey, listen, they’ve got a lot of good stuff coming back here. They’re losing their left tackle, one of the best pass rushers in the SEC, two good corners, Cody Schrader.”

Cody Schrader is one of the toughest running backs in the nation to replace. He shredded opposing defenses to the tune of 276 carries for 1,627 yards and 14 touchdowns. He earned first-team All-Americans after exploding onto the scene his senior year with the Tigers.

Schrader etched his name in Missouri program history, becoming the school’s single-season rushing yardage leader.

That being said, Missouri does return one of the best quarterback-wide receiver tandems in Brady Cook and Luther Burden III. Burden has been among the nation’s elite dating back to his high school days and he didn’t disappoint last year, hauling in 86 catches for 1,212 yards and nine touchdowns.

“So, I’m gonna bake in some regression for Mizzou and think that while they’ll probably start the year as a fringe Top 10 team, that that’s a team that I could see only maybe winning eight games,” Russo said. “Especially in a new bulked up SEC. Their schedule isn’t crazy over the top. But it’s pretty tough. And so, I’m gonna bake in some regression for Mizzou. That’s my first one.”

While the Tigers schedule isn’t completely stacked, there’s still some really tough games. They’ll go to Alabama on Oct. 26. They’ll also face Oklahoma on Nov. 9. South Carolina is never an easy place to play and Missouri will play there on Nov.16.

It’ll be fascinating to see how the Tigers follow up one of the most successful seasons in program history.

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I guess he didn't see that Drinkwitz did add a good running back and just got his new starter for the left tackle position from the transfer portal. I don't see where Mizzou will have a drop off after addressing two of the most important needs to get back to being competitive again for another top 10 finish at the end of this coming season.
Drinkwitz has a good chance to be the coach of the year after the end of this coming season if the team repeats the results from last year or better.
This post was edited on 4/25/24 at 12:00 am
Posted by Indignity
Member since Aug 2020
1543 posts
Posted on 4/25/24 at 12:20 pm to
Its talking season, and any and all Mizzou haters who don't know anything about our roster are going to get their talking points in. There are plenty of people who don't see Mizzou as a lasting challenger, and they have good reason after 2014.

The offense will be fine or perhaps improved with another year to gel.

The defense is the question mark, but we've brought in some good talent through the portal, and we'll see how the new DC does. But, he's had success in his history, so it may translate to our group.

8-9 win season is possible of course.

A&M might be much improved, who knows. Thats a tough road game. Auburn, who knows there too. We haven't had good luck with AU, and I want that win.

Should be an exciting year for MIZ.
Posted by notsince98
KC, MO
Member since Oct 2012
18067 posts
Posted on 4/25/24 at 1:59 pm to
the biggest surprises are always the most likely biggest regressions. nothing wrong with that. That is how it typically goes anyway.
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