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Big 12 Roundtable: Spring Football

It's beginning to feel a lot like football season again - maybe because I'm waking up with it 38 degrees in Columbia in LATE-FREAKIN'-APRIL (the Texas boy in me talking, again) or because it's time for another Big 12 Football Roundtable, courtesy of our colleagues at Crimson and Cream Machine. Make sure to voice any objections, agreements, death threats, etc. in the comments below. And since I've pushed it down the page, make sure to help us seed our Mizzou 25: Coaches Edition tournament.

1. Who are some of the new faces that emerged in the spring who could be serious playmakers for your team this fall?

RMN: Several names came up big this spring, with Jared Perry the first springing to my mind. I was driving the Jared Perry bandwagon heading into last season after watching him torch a future NFL first round pick against Kansas in 2006, only to have him fall off the face of the planet in 2007. He looks like he might become a serious weapon, especially if Jeremy Maclin gets the attention we all expect. At tailback, DeVion Moore had himself a hell of a spring and adds yet another reason why I continue to cautiously think that the trio of tailbacks will be more effective than an erratic Tony Temple. Defensively, the improvement of Jaron Baston and the development of depth at the corners make me extremely confident that the Mizzou D should be one of the conference's best.

 
2. What is your biggest concern following the spring?

RMN: My biggest concerns remain at punter and on the offensive line. Outside of a few decent punts, the majority of Spring Game punts (with no rush, no less) were rather average and the rest were painfully awful. The offensive line might have been one of the most overlooked facets of Mizzou's success last season, and only time will tell how much the loss of Spieker and Luellen hurts that unit. Throw in the questionable young depth behind  the starters at O-Line, and that will be concern No. 1 for me heading into the fall.

3. Any major changes (philosophy, coaching or personnel) that you are concerned or worried about?

RMN: No major changes that I have any concern about, just how this team responds to being the hunted rather than the hunter. Mizzou fed off of the "No Respect" card in 2007, and had their most costly loss of the season last year once their opponent could do the same. Last year's team was driven, focused and hungry, thanks primarily to the senior leadership of guys like Martin Rucker, Lorenzo Williams, and Pig Brown. Can guys like Daniel and Weatherspoon keep the intensity, drive and focus in the program? Whether or not they can will go a long way in determining if Mizzou stays nationally relevant into the future.

4. Looking over the 2008 which home and away game will be the most difficult?
 

RMN: It's hard to decide which home game will be the toughest, because I think Mizzou's toughest two "home" games are actually being played at neutral sites. The Tigers "host" Illinois in St. Louis and "host" Kansas in Kansas City. Given the home slate of SEMO, Nevada, Buffalo, Oklahoma State, Colorado, and K-State, I'll take Colorado as the toughest. As for the road game, I've have Oct. 18 circled for the last year for Mizzou's trip to Austin. A severely outmanned Mizzou team put one hell of a scare into the Vince Young-led Longhorns the last time they were in Austin. Mizzou will also need to overcome some demons in Lincoln against the Huskers in the conference opener.

 
5. Time for your way too early predictions (Yes, you can change them in August). Rank how you see your division finishing up next season.

RMN: Projected North Division standings:

  1. Mizzou
  1. Kansas
  1. Colorado
  1. Nebraska
  1. Kansas State
  1. Iowa State

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#1 - For really new faces, I will agree with Moore, but also talk about our 2nd team defensive line which is now seems to consist of Earnhardt and Keck on the ends and Resonno and Hamilton in the trenches....all RS Frosh.  The luxury of their gaining experience this season will help towards the 2009 campaign and minimizing our expected fall-off

#2 - Punting is on there for certain.  I think my concern the O-line at this point is not from a talent or even inexperience standpoint, but that we dont know where they are going to play for certain.  I would have loved for that unit to have been decided coming out of the spring so they could work through the summer and be used to the man on your left and man on your right.  You build a certain sense of reliance on your linemates and not getting used to them for sure until Aug worries me a little bit especially with a decent game to start off (as The Boy alluded to earlier)

#3 - To piggy back off of RPT's answer, I am not worried about intensity with Spoon and Chase leading each unit...I could be worried a little about defensive leadership just because Lo Williams took so much of that mantle, but I think some Mizzou fans who focused on the spring forgot that we still have William Moore back there QB'ing the defense.  Out of sight, out of mind I guess.

#4 - I still think the UT game will be tough, as I expect their defense to be better.  Are we a better team than them?  I believe we are right now, but that still does not win us the game necessarily down there.  I think Illinois will be tough, but we will win with a little more comfort than we did last season.  As for kU, tough game but I like what I saw out of our fans for a "road" game there last year...so I have to think we will have a decided advantage in the stands this season.

#5 - Cannot argue with any of those picks...I could be perhaps convinced to switch NU and kSU, but wont bring myself to pull the trigger on that....I only think about it because though it has been much maligned, you never know and Prince could have pulled some decent JUCO's who make an immediate impact for him.

by The Beef on Apr 29, 2008 10:07 AM CDT   0 recs

actually...

...without looking at schedules, I'd be (gasp) tempted to switch NU and CU.  CU could be pretty good, but they'll be relying on a bunch of newcomers, and their defense will take a definitive step backwards.  I think NU's offense could be pretty stout under Joe Ganz' leadership (as strange as that is to say), and their defense has no choice but to improve.  Of course, KSU is impossible to predict, as new JUCO transfers will make up, I dunno, 90% of their 2008 starters.  :-)

by The Boy on Apr 29, 2008 10:28 AM CDT to parent up   0 recs

I wasn't too sure about that 3/4/5 gap

Over the summer I'll go through the schedule of every team in the Big 12 and make a more detailed prediction. I wouldn't be surprised to see those three teams in any order between 3-5, plus, Iowa State could surprise (read: win more than 2 Big 12 games) if they can find a quarterback.

by rptgwb on Apr 29, 2008 10:42 AM CDT to parent up   0 recs

but they probably can't...

...so they probably won't.

by The Boy on Apr 29, 2008 11:13 AM CDT to parent up   0 recs

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by Woodrow Wilson on May 1, 2008 11:36 AM CDT   0 recs

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