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re: Still don’t understand Missouri or South Carolina being invited to the conference

Posted on 9/20/22 at 8:17 pm to
Posted by russellvillehog
Member since Apr 2016
9711 posts
Posted on 9/20/22 at 8:17 pm to
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Not true USC has been a pleasant surprise, they were good when Spurrier was there, abs have won Nattys in baseball, girls basketball and made final four, CWS etc

Missouri was supposed to booster basketball but they have been train wreck


this.

mizz brought us poop swastikas, and making thier best head coach cuck out and quit because their red haired Karen teacher ran everyone off from the black people hurt by the poop nazis
Posted by Arktigers
Member since Sep 2022
352 posts
Posted on 9/20/22 at 8:41 pm to
Mizzou brought KC and Stl markets. Those markets alone have more folks than state like Arkansas. The issue with Mizzou is you have a divide between academics and athletics. In the 80’s the chancellor or president cut off funds to athletics to focus on academics. That put Mizzou in a hole they finally climbed out of with Pinkel. Odom had a ready made program but wasn’t ready to be a head coach. He set the program back a few years.

Missouri has all the components to be a top 25 program, especially with local talent, but has several things that work against them. First and foremost, chiefs, cards, blues are king. State is a pro oriented. Secondly, two largest population centers are in the corners of the state, divided amongst several programs. State will get behind the program if it’s winning, but won’t follow blindly as it has other entertainment options. A state like Arkansas has zero sports options outside razorbacks. They devote the time to college like kc does to chiefs. Mizzou needs to go all in to revive the days of competing with notre dame, Ohio state or just be happy cashing checks.
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