Re: Big 12 Football 2009
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 3:46 pm
Tis the season. At least I was acknowledging his strengths. What's your take on Freeman's pro upside? Strength's/Weaknesses?KCPowercat wrote: Regular Mel Kippers in here today.
Tis the season. At least I was acknowledging his strengths. What's your take on Freeman's pro upside? Strength's/Weaknesses?KCPowercat wrote: Regular Mel Kippers in here today.
NDTeve wrote: And hopefully the USC Trojans on probation.
No doubt... Mizzou will always build a foundation mostly from Missouri and some Texas kids. We will fill in with other surrounding states and the occasional grab from a distant state. Mizzou already has five commits for 2010, three are from Texas (one Missouri, one Kansas).NDTeve wrote: Agreed JLB...but make no mistake about it...Texas is where KU and MU's bread is buttered.
That's right...along with nearly every other Div 1 school.NDTeve wrote: Agreed JLB...but make no mistake about it...Texas is where KU and MU's bread is buttered.
I have to disagree with this. Aside from the Big XII and Arkansas/LSU...most teams don't rely on Texas. USC, Florida, Georgia, OSU, Bama, Tennessee, Michigan, ND, Virginia Tech, Utah, etc.im2kull wrote: That's right...along with nearly every other Div 1 school.
The government has made itself involved in every other walk of life, might as well get involved in college footballKCMax wrote: Congress is having hearings on the BCS system today, with Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX) introducing legislation preventing the BCS from marketing itself as a national championship.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4121294
Thoughts? I am very much for a playoff system, although I fail to see why Congress should meddle in this. I think you could move the bowls to the non-con season and make them pre-season bowls and it would be even more fun since you still have the anticipation of a good season ahead of you.
Obama's staff will reportedly take over the NCAA tournament selection process next year as well.jlbomega wrote: The government has made itself involved in every other walk of life, might as well get involved in college football
Some people are complete retards. He shouldn't have put himself in that situation to begin with, and by posting that $5,000 or so in drug-bond money he looks completely guilty..as he very well is at the moment. You can't simply have un-prescribed/un-labeled (presumably...or else we wouldn't be having this conversation) Hydrocodone pills in your car, while driving on the wrong side of the road, while 18 years old, in possession of alcohol, with no proof of insurance, and with a fake ID as your only identification, AND expect to wonder why you were arrested. Good job Dalton, You just made Gabbert the starter. Good thing too, there shouldn't even have been a debate to begin with...Gabbert was highly ranked...nationally, Dalton was highly ranked...in the state.AllThingsKC wrote: Is there something in the water in Columbia?
http://www.kansascity.com/167/story/1174494.html
What? I didn't post that, nor would I post something like that. I'm a Mizzou fan for crying out loud!im2kull wrote: P.S.- Nice comment on the news site ATKC..
"miz_who_cheats_and_thugs wrote on 5/2/2009 12:57:25 AM:
This is just more typical Miz-who thuggery. Pill popper for a QB. You stay classy MU!"
I'm bad..I didnt know. Good timing though, someone got that one in at the exact same time...well close anyways, to when you posted the link on here.AllThingsKC wrote: What? I didn't post that, nor would I post something like that. I'm a Mizzou fan for crying out loud! :P
Wonder if they'll be as accurate as they were in basketball:kcmetro wrote: KC Star Big 12 football predictions
http://www.kansascity.com/sports/story/1175332.html
North
1. Kansas
2. Nebraska
3. Mizzou
4. Colorado
5. K-State
6. Iowa State
South
1. Texas
2. Oklahoma
3. Oklahoma State
4. Texas Tech
5. Baylor
6. Texas A&M