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Mizzou Football training camp starts which on its own is very exciting
And we’ll find out tomorrow who’s Number 1 on STLToday’s list — I’m not sure about you, but I have NO idea who it might be. I’ve heard good things about an upstart transfer from Clemson — but Number 2 is #34 Larry Rountree. Mitchell Forde and Alex Schiffer had dueling 5 camp stories to watch (in a free article as well for PowerMizzou) and Five things to watch during as Missouri Football opens fall camp. SaturdaysDownSouth doubled them up with 10 things to watch.
Mizzou Basketball offered a 3-star wing originally from Colorado:
Blessed to say I have received an offer from the University of Missouri⚪️⚫️ @MizzouHoops @CuonzoMartin pic.twitter.com/pBcov9c6HD
— Ronnie DeGray III❄️ (@Ronnie_DeGray23) August 1, 2019
Ronnie Degray transferred to Woodstock Academy this past fall and has since reclassified to the 2020 class. He was on campus at Missouri last year for an unofficial visit. I’ll just say the timing of the offer is certainly interesting.
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With the South End Zone project complete, the football team was able to move in and I think they liked it:
“It’s a blessing. For real.”
— Mizzou Football (@MizzouFootball) August 2, 2019
See the new home of #Mizzou Football through the eyes of the players #MIZ #ShowMe pic.twitter.com/aNEdgMeGAr
- The reviews of Drew Locks first snaps are in, and they’re not great.
- Brandon Kiley made a podcast with C-dot Harrison, I recommend the listen.
- We also announced the first of our newest additions to the site yesterday:
We're super excited to announce @NateGEdwards as our newest football analyst. Nate will join @joshmajika on a podcast which should be hitting the streams any minute now.
— ROCK M NATION (@RockMNation) August 1, 2019
I’m very excited about Nate because he’s going to help us get back to what has always made Rock M Nation great- storytelling through analytics and analysis. I learned so much from Pete this past year about how to run a site and a team and I don’t think I’d feel as good about the direction of the site in the upcoming fall without his help this past year. So while David and Pete are exiting stage left, we welcome Nate Edwards stage right, and we’ll have more to announce in very short order.