Remembering the Alamo Bowl
Disclaimer: Rather than the typical bullet point analysis, this post will be a long and meandering string of thoughts I forced into prose. Hang with me here as I give you a summation of my thoughts from four rows up in the Alamodome end zone.
Having been what appears to be one of the select few of RMN regulars who made it down to San Antonio for the Alamo Bowl, there's not much that hasn't been said here that I can add. More than anything, for as disappointing as the season was, it seemed like a season of moderate disappointment was bookended in similar fashion. Missouri began the season with a shootout with a Big Ten team that was fueled by a Maclin return in the first half and Sean Weatherspoon's dominance in the second half. Substitute "shootout" with "slugfest," and you have the exact recipe of Mizzou's Alamo Bowl victory.
Before I delve too deeply into Missouri's end of the equation, I first want to send some love the way of Evanston, Ill. As the 2008 campaign progressed, I was highly enamored with the coaching jobs done by the men in charge of two of Missouri's opponents: Buffalo's Turner Gill and Oklahoma State's Mike Gundy. You can now add Pat Fitzgerald to that list. I've always loved his fire, but after last night, I now respect the man's ability. It should have come as no surprise to me how disciplined NU was defensively and how solid the unit was in pursuit and in wrapping up ballcarriers.
Secondly, I think this game swings far more in favor of Missouri had Tyrell Sutton not been able to go. Before the game, it was clear from highlights that Sutton added a different dynamic to the NU offense, one I asked Lake the Posts to try and quantify last Thursday. Between outstanding balance, great hands (despite one being in a cast), a never-ending motor, and some quick burst, Sutton proved himself as the perfect scat back for NU's style of offense.
The atmosphere at the game seemed very reflective of the attitudes of each school entering the game. The Northwestern players and fans looked absolutely thrilled to be in San Antonio, while the Missouri players and fans looked somewhat determined to redefine the word "complacency." The warmups seemed uninspired, the drills seemed rusty. As ghtd36 passed on in the game thread, the team found motivation from the one man we knew we could count on to try to light a fire: Tommy Saunders (love that kid).
More rambling after the jump.
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Mizzou Links, 12-9-08
As mentioned yesterday afternoon Mizzou locked up a potential stud JUCO LB over the weekend, Joshua "Drederick" Tatum. He was Rivals' #40 player in the country in 2006 and committed to USC before ending up at JUCO. If I understand correctly, he will have two years to play two.
It was an unexpected commitment, as he hadn't made a peep since his visit here a month or so ago. He spoke with Gabe at PowerMizzou last night.
Tatum said he had known for a while that Missouri was where he wanted to play, and even cancelled three other official visits. But last week, something occurred that sealed the deal.
"Coach E was up for that position at Toledo, I was thinking this might not be the place and I prayed on it," Tatum said. "Last Thursday he told me he was gonna stay at Mizzou and I could come in and be coached by him. I thought maybe that was a sign and I decided this was the place for me."
A little bit of nice PR for Matt Eberflus there as well...which is nice for him, as he's had what you would call "not a good couple of weeks"...
In other recruiting news, it's in-home visit season for the Tiger coaches, and PowerMizzou has been compiling a list of known visits. (As if you couldn't tell, now is precisely the time to give PowerMizzou a taste if you're interested in subscribing. The two months between end-of-season and signing day are jam-packed.)
Want more from the man we call Walljasper? Check out the latest Trib podcast with him and Steve Walentik.
The addition of Tatum means Mizzou's in line to produce three starters from the pool of Tatum, Sean Weatherspoon, Luke Lambert, Will Ebner, Andrew Gachkar, Tyler Crane, and incoming freshmen like Andrew Wilson, Adam Burton, maybe Chris McAllister, and possibly Ronnie Wingo (who could play any of about 12 different positions). That's not bad. Lots of inexperience there, but lots of potential...of course, that's assuming 'Spoon comes back. He's testing the draft waters like about 17 Mizzou juniors did last year.
Bummed out about the last two weeks of Mizzou football? Let Jack Lengyel talk you down...
The Missourian's got a pretty neat article about Dave Christensen's trip to meet his players/boosters/fans in Laramie...he talks about the potential benefits of playing a hurry-up, no-huddle spread at 7,200 feet...hadn't really thought of that...
To basketball, where Joe Walljasper takes a look at the signs of life being emitted from Mizzou Arena.
"They were faster, longer and more aggressive than anybody we’ve seen thus far," first-year Cal Coach Mike Montgomery said.
Montgomery said Missouri was a nightmare matchup for his team because the Tigers have athletic players across the board and negated Cal’s size advantage when Leo Lyons drew the 7-foot Jordan Wilkes away from the basket. Montgomery called MU’s 20 offensive rebounds an "extraordinary" number.
...It’s dangerous to draw too many conclusions from what happens in a nonconference home game. Missouri handled Arkansas in 2006 and Purdue in 2007 - both opponents went to the NCAA Tournament while the Tigers didn’t get a sniff of the postseason - but at least we’re seeing some encouraging signs.
Unfortunately, Cal was the most attractive nonconference opponent that will visit Mizzou Arena this season, so the Tigers might remain a well-kept secret in their own town until Big 12 play begins.
Finally...well THAT didn't take long...you knew at some point somebody would pull a "Let's profile the walk-on!" story...and the Missourian stepped to the plate.
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Rock M Roundtable!
1 - Question about coaching philosophy: Gary Pinkel and his staff have made clear over the years that their defensive philosophy is what it is, and they're going to basically blitz on every third (and fourth) down. If they don't blitz on 4th-and-7 with 0:30 left, Todd Reesing almost certainly completes an easy 8-yard out for a first down--he was in too much of a zone not to. If they do blitz, they either get to him and win the game, or they don't get to him and he passes to whoever Justin Garrett is attempting to cover for a TD (giving Mizzou enough time to maybe get into FG range).
One problem: the blitz has sucked all year. Knowing that apparently you don't have the personnel to blitz successfully, but knowing that calling a blitz is the right call philosophically...what do you do? Stick with your philosophy and hope it finally pays off, or try something different on the biggest play of the game?
2 - How much did you drink Saturday night?
3 - What % chance does Mizzou have of beating OU this weekend?
4 - Who has bigger juevos huevos: Chase Coffman or Chuck Norris?
5 - Favorite thing you ate last week?
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Quick thoughts on MU-KU...
I'm sure Ross will post some thoughts at some point as well, but in the meantime...
* This just wasn't the season we thought it would be. Plain and simple. One thing I hate doing is determining blame, so I'll leave that to others. As a fan, all I can say is, the bounces didn't go our way in big moments this year, and while Mizzou fans should almost never be disappointed with 9-3, this was the one year where 9-3 felt like a bit of a failure.
* Of course, next week we get a chance to make everybody forget this moment by doing something amazing. It probably won't happen, but that is a good reminder of something else: we won our second straight North title this year. Bears mentioning.
* I don't know why our blitz hasn't worked this year, but...our blitz hasn't worked this year. Our defensive line generates a decent pass rush, but I can't think of many times where a big blitz produced a big play. Today was obviously no different. Strategically, I think blitzing on 4th-and-7 was the correct aggressive play. But it's hard to completely agree with the call since the blitz has been so ineffective. I'd like to think our blitz gets better next year with missiles like Ebner and Gachkar getting more familiar with the defense and more involved, but...we'll see.
* I've already seen other sites saying how Mizzou "choked" this game away. I just don't see it. We sucked in the first half, held it together, came back in the second half, and it became a "who gets the ball last?" situation. Todd Reesing outdueled Chase Daniel, KU played its best game of the year and won a big rivalry game at the last second...I guess I just reserve the word "choke" for more extreme situations than this.
* I can't give Todd Reesing enough credit for this effort. He was pretty damn mediocre the last couple of times I saw him play, but he was on tonight. What makes it more impressive is, we hit him...a lot.
* Chase Coffman = balls. A couple of times, instead of trying to slow down once he started running, he just fell down. He was clearly in pain...about half-speed...and he caught six balls and 2 TDs. I'm really gonna miss the Flying Nunchuk. Clearly he's not going to be 100% next week (for the second straight Big 12 title game), but I just hope he's healed for the bowl game...just so I get one last chance to watch him fly around.
* I wrote a lot about 2009 earlier this week, and I'm at least partially optimistic about Mizzou's chances thanks to the OL and Derrick Washington...but obviously Reesing/Briscoe/Meier (and Stuckey) will have something to say about that.
* Does this mean we can retire the gold jerseys?
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Mizzou Links, 9-16-08
It's Like Father, Unlike Son!
ESPN's Mark Schlabach evaluates the football conferences pretty accurately, I think. 1) I do like that he was brave enough to put the Mountain West over the ACC and Big East. 2) One qualm: Brandon Tate and Drew Willy above Chase Daniel on the Top Offensive Performers list? Really? I mean...Jeremy Maclin had better numbers than Tate did...
I posted a quote last night, but here's more from Pinkel's Monday press conference:
On Missouri’s offensive line:
"It’s coming together, you’re never there. I think it’s coming. Dan Hoch has done a really good job, we played him a little in the first half, our normal substitution plan. I think young players are getting more experience. They key was, can a guy like Elvis Fisher come in and play that position and still keep all the other areas solid and not have to move guys around. And that has enabled us to do that and you have to recognize him (Fisher) for playing at the level he’s playing. He’s certainly had a good test, we’ve been playing some good teams."On Derrick Washington:
"Derrick Washington has come in and played at a very high level. When you lose a starter like Tony Temple, and you wonder why we might be executing so well, it’s because a tailback comes in and is playing at such a high level and then you have all these experienced players around him so you are able to execute better."
PowerMizzou's got audio from the PC.
Buffalo Links!
- Mutigers.com: It's the official release! ("Dating back to the season-opening win against Illinois in 2007, Mizzou has won 8 consecutive non-conference games. That is the longest such streak in school history, with last Saturday’s win over Nevada breaking a tie with the previous mark from 1981-82. The last non-conference defeat the Tigers suffered was a 39-38 loss to Oregon State in the 2006 Sun Bowl. If you take bowl games out of the equation, then the Tigers have won 12 straight regular-season non-league games, dating back to a win over Troy in 2005.")
- Dave Matter: Quick injury notes--Andrew Gachkar is doubtful with a strained Achilles, while William Moore is "probable to doubtful", whatever the hell that means.
- Buffalo News: Willy's dramatic pass grabs national attention.
- UBathletics.com: Naaman Roosevelt Named MAC East Offensive Player of the Week.
Back to William Moore: he's getting frustrated with the injury.
Moore knows he should sit out Saturday’s game. Missouri has a bye week thereafter and then opens Big 12 play at Nebraska on Oct. 4. Rest would help.
“It was a proven fact,” he said. “I hurt it in the Illinois game. I took practice pretty easy, didn’t play SEMO, and came back and practiced.
“That week of practice I was good. I was ready to go.”
Physically, yes. But something was bothering Moore as he took the field last Saturday against Nevada.
His foot felt good. But he wasn’t sure of it. He admitted he held back on some plays. He admitted he wasn’t Willy Mo, the name by which all friends and foes know him.
“Cautious,” Moore said.
In happier injury news, Danario Alexander is feeling good.
Dave Matter posts his weekly Big 12 notes.
A basketball recruiting note: Michael Snaer visited Florida State this weekend and had what appears to be an identical reaction as he did to the Mizzou trip. Kool-Aid Perry uses the word "great" 18 times in the article. So there you go. Not too worried about it, really, but the great 'coachspeak' quotes are great...great, I tell you...
Finally...Shawn Michaels? Really? I was always a Sting man myself...but I shouldn't have an opinion on this one, as I couldn't really name a single new wrestler from the last 5 years...is Rugged Ronnie Garvin still around? Demolition? Koko B. Ware? JYD?
Hmm...that gives me an excuse to search the youtubes...
Ahh yes...
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Rock M Nation: Postgame Podcast #3
Behold Postgame Podcast #3! It's an abbreviated session, as the skies opened up at the 14-minute mark. Not that we had anything left to say at that point anyway...MizzouRobot Ridiculous Matt, you were missed...
Oh yeah, and Mizzou has scored ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-THREE POINTS IN THREE GAMES. Just thought I'd throw that out there.
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Mizzou-SEMO: Beyond the Box Score
So...does anybody really feel a great desire to dive into the intricacies of the BTBS stats for a 52-3 win that could have been 100-3 with the starters in? I thought not. But there are a few things I have to point out.
Almost Perfect
After the jump, you can check out my BTBS "box score" table for the SEMO game. In it, be sure to check out the 'close-game' stats.
- Mizzou ran 17 plays while the game was 'close' (i.e. within two possessions).
- Of those 17, 15 were successful.
- Those 17 plays resulted in 17.25 EqPts.
- Anything over a 45% success rate is solid. Mizzou's close-game success rate was 88.2%.
- Anything over a 0.50 PPP is solid. Mizzou's close-game PPP was 1.01.
- Adding those together, anything over about a 0.950 S&P is solid. Mizzou's close-game S&P was 1.897.
- Looking back at my 2007 stats, only one offensive performance can top Mizzou's near-perfection here: Florida put up a 92.3% close-game success rate, 1.40 close-game PPP, and 2.321 close-game S&P versus Western Kentucky last year. F---ing Tim Tebow...always getting in Chase Daniel's way on the greatness scale...
QBs
For the game, Mizzou QBs put up the following numbers...
Chase Daniel
Passing: 88.2% / 1.07 PPP / 1.949 S&P
TOTAL: 80.6% / 0.90 PPP / 1.706 S&P
Chase Patton
Passing: 75.0% / 0.37 PPP / 1.121 S&P
TOTAL: 75.0% / 0.57 PPP / 1.321 S&P
Blaine Gabbert
Passing: 22.2% / 0.06 PPP / 0.280 S&P
TOTAL: 40.9% / 0.18 PPP / 0.589 S&P
Now...anybody who watched the game knows that Gabbert struggled more than Daniel and Patton. But slack should be cut toward him due simply to the personnel on the field...especially on the last drive, when he was handing to Shaun Scott (who actually looked decent) and Tyrone Reece (who didn't). In all, though, I do think it was good for Gabbert to get out the butterflies against SEMO. Hopefully he'll get some snaps against Nevada, Buffalo, and one or two conference opponents as well. Redshirt's off--might as well take advantage of it.
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Mizzou Links, 9-8-08
Here are some of the better SEMO wrap-up links from the weekend...
- The Trib: No doubt about it
- KC Star: Mizzou smacks SEMO
- Mizzourah: Day after reflections
- SE Missourian: Southeast fans soak up atmosphere in Columbia
- SE Missourian: Check in hand, Redhawks turn attention to OVC
And some Blaine Gabbert links...
- The Trib: A Missouri Compromise with an eye on future
- Post-Dispatch: Gabbert meets goal of playing this year
- Missourian: MU reserve QBs show promise
And on to Nevada we go...
- Nevada Appeal: Starting RB Luke Lippincott out for season with a torn ACL
- Reno Gazette-Journal: The Monday Review
- Reno Gazette-Journal: Strange game indeed
Dave Matter empties the notebook...
• Gabbert wasn’t the only newcomer to see the field for the first time Saturday night. Freshman safety Kenji Jackson and left tackle Dan Hoch also made their MU debuts against SEMO. Jackson played on the kickoff unit and got significant reps at safety in the second half. Hoch replaced Elvis Fisher in the fourth quarter. Ten freshmen have already seen the field for MU this season, twice as many as Pinkel has played in one season in his previous seven years at MU.
The most impressive freshmen were undoubtedly receiver Jerrell Jackson, who caught a team-best six passes for 70 yards, and linebacker Will Ebner, who had 5 ½ tackles, including two behind the line of scrimmage. A couple nice recruiting finds for Pinkel’s staff.
• Speaking of Ebner, the linebacker corps of the future was on display for most of the second half. Ebner, Andrew Gachkar and Luke Lambert are going to make a lot of tackles over the next three to four years. The Men of Stec might be the most promising position group on the team.
Seriously...the LBs looked sooooo goooooood on Saturday.
The Missourian takes a nice look at the continued Aaron O'Neal tributes, as does the Post-Dispatch.
The Missourian also looks at one of the negatives from the weekend: parking. Early reviews on Lot X? Not great.
To basketball recruiting: Michael Snaer did not commit to Mizzou this weekend, but apparently Mizzou set the bar pretty high. The crowd at Mizzou Arena for the Saturday afternoon scrimmage was quite large, which is good to hear. The KC Star has a bit more about the scrimmage crowd.
Finally, to volleyball...Mizzou is getting quite battle-tested, quite quickly...after two four-setters and a five-setter last weekend, Mizzou moved to 4-2 by taking St. John's in five on Saturday in a match that included 59 ties. Strange. Next up is another trip out west...they begin play in the Nevada AT&T Invitational on Friday.
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Rock M Nation: Postgame Podcast #2
We're back with Week Two of the Postgame Podcast. This time with twice the content! Listen to rptgwb, The Beef, Uribe Auction, and me talk about Mizzou's take-the-foot-off-the-gas-25-minutes-in 52-3 win over SEMO!
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Mizzou pounds SEMO, 52-3
via images.pictopia.com.edgesuite.net (Joel Kowsky, MUTigers.com)
Overflow thread for immediate reaction. Analysis to come in the form of the postgame podcast some time in the next 24 hours.
**SUNDAY MORNING UPDATE, by rptgwb: Good, Bad, and Indifferent now added after the jump. And I promise it doesn't just say "Good: Mizzou, Bad: SEMO."
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