Quick Cotton Bowl thoughts...
Blow out Arkansas. Check.
Watch Illinois get crushed by USC. Check.
Watch Kansas get crushed by Virginia Tech. All that's left.
Quick thoughts...
QB
Worst game I've seen from Chase since last year's Nebraska game. He didn't have to make plays, and he sure wasn't done any favors by his receivers (i.e. Will Franklin), but...we scored 38 points, set a Cotton Bowl offensive record, and won going away, so...yeah, won't complain too much. And the fact that he was carrying Temple off the field after the 4th TD tells you everything you need to know about Chase Daniel.
RB
Not sure I know of anything to say that hasn't already been said elsewhere. If Tony Temple can't get granted a whole fifth year, can we at least see if he can be granted one more game--next year's bowl?
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WR/TE
Maclin was shadowed by about 4 guys all day, so he didn't have many opportunities, but that opened the door for Will Franklin, who had a nice last game with 77 receiving yards...only, it should have been about 177. I won't say drops killed us because we won by 30, but...good lord, without the drops, we might have won by 45. Martin Rucker had a nice final game, carrying the load early until Temple got going.
OL
Wasn't all that impressed with the pass-blocking, as Arkansas should have never gotten pressure on Chase while only rushing 2-3 guys, but when your RB sets a Cotton Bowl rushing record (and has the second-highest rushing total in any bowl game ever), your OL was pretty stinking good.
DL
Arkansas' OL came into the game having earned all sorts of All-American and All-SEC honors, and we held them to 150(ish) rushing yards and were in Casey Dick's face all game. Aside from basically one drive against OU and one James Johnson run against K-State, this DL was magnificent for a good majority of this year. We'll miss Lorenzo Williams, but Charles Gaines is ready for primetime if he can get a 5th year of eligibility. And wow, did Stryker Sulak make a couple of major-league athletic plays today.
LB
Brock Christopher was making tackles and breaking up passes all over the place, while Sean Weatherspoon was out to prove that the defense's attitude will not change next year when we lose Lorenzo Williams and the presence of Pig Brown. We needed a big game from the LB's, and we got a ha-yuge one.
DB
It was nice knowing you, William Moore. I hope you come back next season--you'll be a freaking All-American--but you might have just upped your draft stock a little too much.
Special Teams
Jeff Wolfert has spoiled me at this point. Not only does he make every kick, but he splits the uprights every time. I'm going to have very high expectations for whoever replaces him in 2009. And I want to take the time to applaud Adam Crossett for an entertaining, be it up-and-down, career at Mizzou. His punting was decent today, and his kickoffs were progressively better, but I'll always like him due to the 2005 game-winner against Iowa State (when he sprinted to the 25-yard line as tribute to AO) and his 50-yard bomb against South Carolina that same year. If he doesn't make those two kicks, we might not be where we are right now. And where are we? On the cusp of a Top 5 finish in 2007 and a Top 5-8 start in 2008.
Coaching
Let me take one more second to gloat in the faces of everybody who wanted Pinkel fired and replaced by Gary Barnett in 2004-5. Ha. I was right, and you were wrong. There, I feel better. We have a coach with heart, brains, loyalty, and morals. Can't ask for anything more than that.
More to come as I break down the box score in a couple days. For now I'm going to sit back, drink some more Shiner Bock (when in Rome...), bask in the glory of a 12-win season, and prepare to drive back to MO tomorrow.
M-I-Z...!
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True Missouri fan spirit
"Ha. I was right, and you were wrong."
I didn't think this was TigerBoard.
by rptgwb on Jan 1, 2008 7:59 PM CST 0 recs
Re: True Missouri fan spirit
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Jan 1, 2008 8:28 PM CST
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I'm going to just add my thoughts here
- Temple. Wow - did ANYONE expect that? I wish they'd told him before every game of his career that it was a bowl game.
- Good for the coaching staff for not getting cute and sticking to what was working. Arkansas never relented from the Cover 1 (is there a WORSE possible defense to try to stop Missouri??) and Mizzou was content to spread the defenders (in man coverage) across the field and pound Temple up the middle.
- Ziggy and Zo were outstanding today, and seeing Stryker lay out Superman-style and Chavis drill a few ballcarriers made Mizzou look like the more smashmouth defense.
- SEC speed? The most SEC speed I saw away from a kick return was the Arkansas fans hauling ass out of the stadium. Real explosive fans - made quick cuts on the concourse and were then home free.
- I thought special teams would decide the game, but it sure as hell shifted momentum on the two missed field goals. The first missed field goal headed right towards my section and RIGHT off of his foot, me and my three friends all said "nope" before it even got to the line.
- Bad joke of the day: "Where do Missouri fans worship? At Temple."
- Awesome chant of the day: "Cadillac! Escalade!"
- I love you, Willy Mo. Please don't leave.
- Mizzou against teams with "Kansas" in the name: 2-0
- Mizzou is undefeated in 2008.
Today I was reminded about just how special this year was to Missouri fans. I may be young, but I thought I appreciated everything that goes into being a lifetime Mizzou fan. But sitting in front of two fans from MU grad classes of '77 and '81 who began crying at the conclusion of the game because their football team had a 12-win season and slaughtered Arkansas to be the Cotton Bowl champions gave me even more perspective.
I stood in the Cotton Bowl after the game with the entire Mizzou side packed and the Arkansas side completely empty. Barring being in New Orleans, I couldn't think of any better way to have ended the season. As I stood, I couldn't help but think of a quote from Beerfest:
"You go... I'm never leaving this place."
I didn't want to leave. I didn't want this season to end. Next year's Arch Rivalry can't come fast enough. Hell, I'm even pumped for Buffalo. But such a special season was capped off in such a special way, and to Mizzou players, fans, administrators, coaches, managers, whoever - thank you.
by rptgwb on Jan 1, 2008 10:24 PM CST 0 recs
I found this in an Arkansas newspaper
"The loss was so befuddling that it left Herring quoting both Dr. Seuss and Abbot and Costello during his postgame news conference."
Beautiful.
by rptgwb on Jan 1, 2008 10:50 PM CST 0 recs
meh
sooners getting owned by west virginia. doesn't make the big 12 or mizzou look very good right now.
by stlcardinalsfang on Jan 2, 2008 10:10 PM CST 0 recs









