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re: wiBO will be judged with Division Championships. Not W-L.
Posted on 6/6/17 at 11:24 am to JesusQuintana
Posted on 6/6/17 at 11:24 am to JesusQuintana
Just like a lot of Mizzou fans are protesting by not coming to games the players had a right to protest.
I just have to say it, but Mizzou football has always been mediocre when Pinkel coached. They did win 4 conference championships in the 20 plus years under him, but they were destroyed in the B12 and SEC championship games.
When BO took over from Pinkel he said that he wanted to bring in more highly rated players than Pinkel. Let's see!
I just have to say it, but Mizzou football has always been mediocre when Pinkel coached. They did win 4 conference championships in the 20 plus years under him, but they were destroyed in the B12 and SEC championship games.
When BO took over from Pinkel he said that he wanted to bring in more highly rated players than Pinkel. Let's see!
Posted on 6/6/17 at 12:00 pm to Zou brownmajic
BO will succeed or fail based on his talent evaluation and development. So far that looks to be pretty good.
Johnson was added after BO became DC. BO wanted him.
Crockett, Mason and Garrett were late adds after BO became HC. All 4 were key freshmen starters last year.
Johnson was added after BO became DC. BO wanted him.
Crockett, Mason and Garrett were late adds after BO became HC. All 4 were key freshmen starters last year.
Posted on 6/6/17 at 12:31 pm to Zou brownmajic
The players had the right to protest, but in hindsight it was not the right thing to do. Young kids today need to think more about what they are taking a stand on, instead of just jumping in every fray. If they don't, nobody will take them seriously in the future. Too many times of crying wolf.
As for GP, he was wrong in every aspect for diving into the fray. He needed to stay neutral. To this day, I still think the reason he resigned was from pressure from contributors to the program. His cancer was in remission the previous May.
That's about the only "right" thing Kim Anderson did during his time at Mizzou. He talked to his players about the situation, then let them decide if they wanted to join in. He stayed out of it!
As for GP, he was wrong in every aspect for diving into the fray. He needed to stay neutral. To this day, I still think the reason he resigned was from pressure from contributors to the program. His cancer was in remission the previous May.
That's about the only "right" thing Kim Anderson did during his time at Mizzou. He talked to his players about the situation, then let them decide if they wanted to join in. He stayed out of it!
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