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re: Missouri doesn't get the respect it should

Posted on 8/28/21 at 2:17 am to
Posted by SaturdayNAthens
Georgia
Member since Dec 2017
10871 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 2:17 am to
I attend almost all UGA games - home and away. I was there for our first game - you know the one where your big mouthed players got us and our team riled up by saying you were going to teach US to play big boy football or something along those lines. I guess we should thank you as it added a lot of juice to a game no one really wanted to see or play. Just the fact that so many Ga fans made that trip shows you how much we love our Dawgs. I missed the next game or so in Columbia but I hauled myself on that long boring drive to Columbia another time we played. Your stadium was undergoing renovations but you still had those ridiculous rocks in the end zone. For Gawds sake if you are going to be in the SEC stop looking like a high school stadium in the poor part of town. Use some of that SEC $ to fix up the place and please get better turf. That stuff looks horrible. Even though I don’t remember all the details I visited St Louis and Columbia as a child when my father had business trips in the area. I saw nothing that came close to being Southern. I do remember seeing cowboy hats, boots and belt buckles as big as a dinner plate. I was young and thought we must be close to Texas. And yes some of your fans on that first football trip were quite drunk and in our faces after we beat you. Probably one reason I didn’t go again for awhile. We get enough of that type of behavior every time we go to Tennessee, we don’t need to experience it in Missouri too
This post was edited on 8/28/21 at 2:29 am
Posted by Mizz-SEC
Inbred Huntin' In The SEC
Member since Jun 2013
19232 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 3:14 am to
quote:

Even Nebraska, Illinois, and Iowa are going to struggle to recruit against us going forward. The Big Ten's West Division is pretty depressing and the SEC just got a whole lot stronger.

It's already happening.

Mizzou pulled the #1 recruit in Nebraska who grew up wanting to play for Nebraska because of Drink & the SEC.
Posted by Jrv2damac
Kanorado
Member since Mar 2004
64990 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 7:38 am to
quote:

Missouri OWNS Kansas 57-54-9,




You nincom fricking poop

Posted by Hargojargo
Member since Nov 2020
296 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 8:05 am to
quote:

On the tv show, Designing Women, which is set in Atlanta, the character, "Charlene", is from Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Ever hear her accent? It's puuuuuuuuuuure Southern.


I read this thinking your whole post was satire. But it seems as if it was serious? An actress born and raised in Seattle, living and working in Hollywood, plays a character from Missouri with an accent? This is what makes Missouri southern?
Posted by JBlutarsky
Member since Mar 2016
361 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 8:10 am to
quote:

I read this thinking your whole post was satire. But it seems as if it was serious? An actreYs born and raised in Seattle, living and working in Hollywood, plays a character from Missouri with an accent? This is what makes Missouri southern?


I wouldn't be talking about accents if I was from Louisiana. You sound more like New Yorkers than Southerners.
Posted by Mizzou4ever
Kansas City, Mo
Member since Nov 2011
15229 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 8:16 am to
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Missouri is NOT southern. Never has been and never will be.
Yeah, I'm sure the southerners back in the civil war days would disagree with this, but you surely know better than they would.
Posted by Jrv2damac
Kanorado
Member since Mar 2004
64990 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 9:07 am to
You strike me as one of those New England douche bags
Posted by starkvingrad
Florida
Member since Apr 2021
5837 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 9:12 am to
Missouri is somewhat southern to me. I definitely consider the southern portion of that state to be a part of the South.

To me, St. Louis and KC are Midwest, but anything south of I-70 is fair game. I'd say Cape Girardeau is a part of the South, for example.
Posted by TheSwineAssault
The Delta
Member since Apr 2010
1616 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 9:24 am to
I wail say this…I’ve been to the Bootheel of Missouri and was surprised how Southern it felt …bunch of rice and cotton is grown there….I’m from the delta of Arkansas near the Mississippi and Louisiana border and should know what southern feels like. I mean we have to dodge gators when we water ski.
Posted by TN Dawg2
Knoxville
Member since Jun 2021
529 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 9:34 am to
quote:

Missouri doesn't get the respect it should


The players threatened to quit over bathroom graffiti and their most noteworthy player is famous for sodomy.

They get more respect than they deserve.
Posted by Mizzou4ever
Kansas City, Mo
Member since Nov 2011
15229 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 10:31 am to
Yeah you're right, we are somewhat southern, location wise we are midwestern which is fine with me. The southern half is definitely southern. I'm a KC native and I can tell you growing up, this city definitely had a southern influence, not so much anymore with the nations changing demographics.
Posted by starkvingrad
Florida
Member since Apr 2021
5837 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 10:55 am to
Regardless of what y'all consider yourselves, Missouri has no shortage of wonderful people.

KC's a great city, too.
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
58902 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 11:48 am to
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They are Midwest.

They are farther east than Oklahoma or Texas...so should y'all be a part of the SEC?

(I am aware that they are also farther North, but not by a whole lot)
Posted by ClemsonMatt
Member since Jan 2020
333 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 11:51 am to
quote:

I attend almost all UGA games - home and away. I was there for our first game - you know the one where your big mouthed players got us and our team riled up by saying you were going to teach US to play big boy football or something along those lines. I guess we should thank you as it added a lot of juice to a game no one really wanted to see or play. Just the fact that so many Ga fans made that trip shows you how much we love our Dawgs. I missed the next game or so in Columbia but I hauled myself on that long boring drive to Columbia another time we played. Your stadium was undergoing renovations but you still had those ridiculous rocks in the end zone. For Gawds sake if you are going to be in the SEC stop looking like a high school stadium in the poor part of town. Use some of that SEC $ to fix up the place and please get better turf. That stuff looks horrible. Even though I don’t remember all the details I visited St Louis and Columbia as a child when my father had business trips in the area. I saw nothing that came close to being Southern. I do remember seeing cowboy hats, boots and belt buckles as big as a dinner plate. I was young and thought we must be close to Texas. And yes some of your fans on that first football trip were quite drunk and in our faces after we beat you. Probably one reason I didn’t go again for awhile. We get enough of that type of behavior every time we go to Tennessee, we don’t need to experience it in Missouri too


Cool Story

Still Southern
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
58902 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 11:55 am to
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I wouldn't be talking about accents if I was from Louisiana. You sound more like New Yorkers than Southerners.




I'm all for Missouri being in the SEC, or at least don't really care. But...have you ever been to Louisiana? I was born in Baton Rouge and went back as an adult for 3 1/2 years and have family that lives there. Louisianans do NOT sound like New Yorkers.

Are you talking about a Cajun accent? That doesn't sound like New York, either.
Posted by Tiger_Claw
Little Rock, AR
Member since Nov 2013
5116 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 12:09 pm to
quote:

Who cares? This is the SEC Rant. We only discuss SEC schools here.


We're just as much an SEC establishment as Arkansas. So pipe down there little brother.
Posted by Tiger_Claw
Little Rock, AR
Member since Nov 2013
5116 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 12:09 pm to
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You nincom fricking poop


Remember how you were going to the PAC?! Enjoy the AAC.

Posted by p&g
Dixie
Member since Jun 2005
12995 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 12:19 pm to
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Who cares? This is the SEC Rant. We only discuss SEC schools here.



This


Oh wait I forget
Posted by KCM0Tiger
Kansas City, MISSOURI
Member since Nov 2011
15512 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 12:53 pm to
quote:

Missouri is somewhat southern to me. I definitely consider the southern portion of that state to be a part of the South.

To me, St. Louis and KC are Midwest, but anything south of I-70 is fair game. I'd say Cape Girardeau is a part of the South, for example.


^^^This guy gets it.

This whole Southern/Midwestern debate was discussed ad nauseum when we joined and I've tried not to get wrapped up in it after the first couple of years. That being said, this thread is discussing it so...

The answer is really simple but people turn a blind eye because they just want to see things through an "all or nothing" standpoint. Simple fact is, Missouri is a blend of Midwestern and Southern. Just look at a map. Iowa and Minnesota to our north. Arkansas and Louisiana to our south. Obviously Arkansas culture doesn't immediately turn into Iowa culture. We are quite literally where north transitions to south.

I-70 is a decent dividing line as starkvingrad pointed out. North of that, you're going to start getting Midwestern vibes. South of that, you're going to start getting Southern vibes. It also matters if you're in the east or west part of the state too. As I noted in an earlier post, Missouri marks where "Eastern culture" moves to "Western culture", along with dividing North and South. The farthest Southwestern portion of the state I'd call more "Oklahoman" than Southern. With that said, if you're below I-70 on the central/western portion, it's a very Ozark/"mountain southern" vibe. But if you head east, it's a lot more Kentucky/Northern Tennessee vibe.

Once again, starkvingrad is correct in saying that Cape Girardeau and anything below is Southern. Go north from Cape, and you're not in the South anymore. It should be noted that this is the one portion of Missouri that is undisputedly Southern. South of Cape Girardeau through the Bootheel is 100% "The South" and, while I know this is tRant and people here will still try to disagree, it's not even debatable. Go see for yourself (there's not much there). It is rice and cotton growing, swampland and water tupelos, and the folks from there have thick Southern drawls you'd never associate with Missouri even though that's where you're at. People forget that Southeastern Missouri is only 69 (nice) miles from the state of Mississippi. LESS THAN 70 MILES between Missouri and MISSISSIPPI. I highly doubt 70 miles turns Mississippi culture into Yankee culture.

All of this to say, I will admit that Kansas City, St. Louis, and Columbia are more Midwestern than Southern in present times. In the 1800's and early 1900's, it was a different story, but the industrial revolution has pushed the middle third of the state towards more Midwestern culture. But the Southern third of the state still very much fits in with the South even today, especially the farther east you go.

Wow...now I'll step off my soapbox. This is why I try not to get started in these "Missouri culture" threads. I could go on for hours with the nuances and how the different parts of the state fit with different regions.

I'm done
Posted by KellerChrystFan
Member since Sep 2018
9630 posts
Posted on 8/28/21 at 1:05 pm to
Everyone just stfu. Missouri is not southern. So everyone get over it and lock this thread.
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