
BamaAfterSaban
Favorite team: | Vanderbilt ![]() |
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Number of Posts: | 7 |
Registered on: | 1/20/2024 |
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re: Prediction: Does Missouri go 0-30 in league play?
Posted by BamaAfterSaban on 4/28/25 at 8:04 pm
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0-21 is ridiculous. Seems they have quit and aren't even playing for pride. With the variance of pitching baseball is one of the most likely sports for upsets. The absolute worst team in the league should still win several games.
for comparison, the worst league record the past few seasons
2024 - Auburn 8-22
2023 - Ole Miss 6-24
2022- Mississippi State 9-21
2021 - Missouri 8-22
Who is the coach? Was he qualified to be a head coach in the SEC when Mizzou hired him?
re: Halfway through Election Day: Any Legit Troubling Signs for Trump?
Posted by BamaAfterSaban on 11/5/24 at 1:27 pm
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Where are you?
Prefer not to say, but just providing intel. The blue vote is definitely out in force. Should be an interesting evening.
God bless the USA :usa:
re: Halfway through Election Day: Any Legit Troubling Signs for Trump?
Posted by BamaAfterSaban on 11/5/24 at 1:20 pm
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Nothing indicates urban areas are showing massive turnout to counter early voting.
I can confirm this is inaccurate. I live in one of the largest cities in the US and lines have been absurdly long all throughout early voting and into today. Best wait time I've heard is an hour and that's on the extreme upside of things.
re: Check in if you’re currently first in the SEC
Posted by BamaAfterSaban on 8/29/24 at 10:00 pm
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Well then, you are 0-0 like the rest of us clown boy..
Texas has never even played a game as an SEC member :confused:
Does anyone do less with more than Texas?
Posted by BamaAfterSaban on 8/24/24 at 8:01 pm
Largest in-state talent pool in the USA. Premier program in the state. Top tier budget.
One national championship in the last 50+ years.
What gives?
One national championship in the last 50+ years.
What gives?
Will Oklahoma ever catch up to Missouri in the SEC?
Posted by BamaAfterSaban on 8/21/24 at 5:43 pm
Mizzou has been an SEC member since 2012. Some might even say they are old money in this conference. Regardless, they've compiled a whopping 47 conference victories in this esteemed league since they joined. With just 8 opportunities per year, they've managed to win at almost a .500 clip in the world's toughest college football conference.
Oklahoma is barely an SEC member. Joining the SEC as Texas' additional baggage in 2024, they've compiled 0 conference victories in this esteemed league. They'll have 8 chances this year, to get their very first, but they are starting from ground zero.
Missouri is on a meteoric trajectory. Led by the Coaching Wizard known as Eli Drinkwitz, Mizzou is coming off of an 11-2 NY6 bowl winning campaign, and recruiting has never been better in Columbia. In fact, Missouri has repeatedly outbid Oklahoma for recruits due to Oklahoma's either ineffective or simply inferior recruiting budget.
Meanwhile, Oklahoma is on the downside of recovering from Bob Stoops' retirement. Their current coach, Brett Vegetables, has struggled to maintain the same momentum as the Sooners have long enjoyed throughout their proud history. They now join a legitimate conference, and have already been dominated on the recruiting trail by the red headed step child of said conference for the last few years. This does not bode well for their transition from AAA to the Major Leagues.
With that brief context in mind, will Oklahoma ever be able to catch the Mighty Missouri Tigers in success in SEC play?
Oklahoma is barely an SEC member. Joining the SEC as Texas' additional baggage in 2024, they've compiled 0 conference victories in this esteemed league. They'll have 8 chances this year, to get their very first, but they are starting from ground zero.
Missouri is on a meteoric trajectory. Led by the Coaching Wizard known as Eli Drinkwitz, Mizzou is coming off of an 11-2 NY6 bowl winning campaign, and recruiting has never been better in Columbia. In fact, Missouri has repeatedly outbid Oklahoma for recruits due to Oklahoma's either ineffective or simply inferior recruiting budget.
Meanwhile, Oklahoma is on the downside of recovering from Bob Stoops' retirement. Their current coach, Brett Vegetables, has struggled to maintain the same momentum as the Sooners have long enjoyed throughout their proud history. They now join a legitimate conference, and have already been dominated on the recruiting trail by the red headed step child of said conference for the last few years. This does not bode well for their transition from AAA to the Major Leagues.
With that brief context in mind, will Oklahoma ever be able to catch the Mighty Missouri Tigers in success in SEC play?
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