View Full Version : TCY v1.2: Missouri Tigers
primelord
09-04-2003, 03:18 PM
My last ill fated Missouri dynasty was going to be my last, but then the Tigers beat Illinois for the second straight season and sparked my interest once again. So I will yet again starting up a Tigers dynasty. This will be a pretty vanilla TCY dynasty. No real creative writing and no bizarre house rules. I am just not that creative of a guy. Writing out the dynasties helps me focus more on my team and helps me get into the game more. Hopefully along with that a few of you will enjoy the read as well.
2003 Missouri Tigers
Pre-season rank: 53
Prestige: 75
Academic Rep: 58
For the most part we have middle of the pack rankings in a pretty tough conference. That has made for a pretty challenging dynasty for me in the past.
Syndicate Coordinator
Lionel Marty
Age: 60
Academic Eligibilty: Good
Syndicate Investigation: Good
Solicit Donations: Terrific
We run a clean program so the Syndicate Investigation rating rarely means anything to me. I would prefer our SC was stronger with keeping players eligible, but overall he isn't a bad guy to be stuck with.
Defensive Coordinator
Dwight Newman
Age: 41
Play Calling: Lousy
Injury Avoidance: Fair
Rehab: Very Good
Congeniality: Decent
DL: Lousy
LB: Poor
DB: Good
I like to stress defense on my teams and this guy is just not going to cut it. He is under contract for this season so we will have to live with him this year, but it would take a miracle to keep him here after this season. He deosn;t call a good game, doesn't keep players healthy, and isn;t very good at developing talent. Not the kind of guy I want leading my defense.
Offensive Coordinator
Levon Roberts
Age: 67
Play Calling: Terrific
Injury Avoidance: Lousy
Rehab: Good
Congeniality: Pretty Good
QB: Fair
RB: Lousy
WR: Very Good
OL: Terrible
K: Good
Current Offense: I formation
Years w/offense: 5
I am not real thrilled with Levon as our OC either. His play calling ability is nice, but with the limited talent we have we need our starters to stay healthy and it doesn't look like they will be with him in charge. We will probably look to make a change here in the off season as well. I do like to run my offense out of the I though so his experience with that formation is a plus.
Mid-West Scout
Martin Kelly
Age: 56
QB: Lousy
RB: Terrible
WR: Lousy
OL: Lousy
K: Poor
DL: Decent
LB: Very Good
DB: Good
Not a bad judge of talent on defense, but awful everywhere else. We need a guy who is much more well rounded in our head scouting position. We will be showing Mr. Kelly the door as sson as the season is over. Hopefully he can atleast spot a few solid D prospects out of our home state.
Celeval
09-04-2003, 03:23 PM
Ha! Must be that time of year, I just started a TCY dynasty of my own. Will post that one soonish.
I'll be reading...
primelord
09-04-2003, 03:25 PM
2003 Schedule
2003 Missouri Schedule
Rival: Kansas
Stadium Capacity: 68,300
Season Tickets Sold: 62,500
Week Opponent Result Attendance Weather Television
1 (32) ILLINOIS TV 2
2 at Ball State
3 ALAMOGORDO
4 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
$$5 at Kansas
$$7 (6) NEBRASKA
$$8 at (3) Oklahoma
$$9 (40) TEXAS TECH
$$10 (37) IOWA STATE
$$11 at (27) Colorado
$$12 (19) TEXAS A&M
$$13 at (16) Kansas State
Illinois should be a tough opener at home, but being at home we may have a shot to knock them off. If we can do that we have an excellent chance to go 5-0 heading into the Husker game. Ball State, Alamogordo (SC8 is in New Mexico), Mid Tenn St., and our rival Kansas should all be winnable games. However after that we may not win a game all season.
Back to back games with Nebraska and OU is rough and then add in away games against K State and Colorado and we could be in for a very long second half of the season. I think a 5-7 record is a realistic goal and maybe if we can steal 1 or 2 games we could finish at 6-6.
primelord
09-04-2003, 03:26 PM
Originally posted by Celeval
Ha! Must be that time of year, I just started a TCY dynasty of my own. Will post that one soonish.
I'll be reading...
Yea watching Missouri play last weekend just got me itching to play TCY. :)
rjolley
09-04-2003, 04:08 PM
Last 7 games vs top 40 teams. It's great how good the Big 12 is in football. I'm from Big 10 country, and love watching them play, but being in Big 12 country for the past 3 seasons has been a treat.
Just wish they showed more Penn State on Saturday and not so much Cheifs on Sunday. Not everyone is a Cheifs fan. Give us another game to watch. And it really sucks when the game is blacked out. *GRRRR*
Oh, back on topic...good luck. :-)
primelord
09-04-2003, 04:25 PM
Kanellitsas, Tyrell 10 QB Sr* 51 51
Borders, Jessie 15 QB Sr 44 44
Hoover, Willie 2 QB* Fr 20 39
Dodge, Chester 4 QB* Fr 11 31
Hardison, Marcus 16 QB* So* 8 53
Kanellitsas will head into the season our starter. He isn't anything special, but he looks like a guy that shouldn't lose too many games for us either. His strength si in short passes and he is reasonably accurate so we will keep the passing game pretty simple this year. He also looks like he can make some plays with his legs so he should be ok. Borders will serve as the backup, but his main threat is his running ability. If we need him to throw we are in trouble. Our two freshman will both wear the red shirt this season. Dodge is purely a pocket passer while Hoover is more of a scrambler. Neither one of them look like future stars, but one of them could be leading this offense in a year or two.
Kinney, Josh 29 RB Sr 43 43
Stoole, Walter 38 RB Sr 35 35
Serbicki, Roosevelt 45 RB So 35 35
Smith, Carl 27 RB Sr 34 34
Jacques, Ed 37 RB So 34 38
Nishioka, Julio 20 RB So 30 33
Henry, Richard 22 FB Sr 49 49
Greene, Ty 23 FB Sr 45 45
Hatcher, Scottie 39 FB Sr 43 43
Josh kinney should be solid as our starting tail back. Much like Kanellitsas he doesn't have exceptional talent, but should be able to do enough to be competitive. We are very thin at RB after him though. Of our 5 other RB's none of them look very promising if asked to carry the load. RB will be a priority in recruiting this season. Richard Henry and Ty Greene will probably split time at the FB spot. Greene is a little better of a blocker so he will be the official starter, but Henry is a decent runner so I expect to get him some decent time as well.
Hutchins, Louie 90 TE Jr 46 57
Becker, Ed 92 TE Jr 33 33
Keith, Nate 80 TE* Fr 24 33
El Nino, Albert 84 TE* Fr 17 37
Sawyer, Jim 83 WR Jr 60 74
Farrow, Mark 88 WR Sr 57 57
Mello, Dale 9 WR So 40 44
Mueller, Colin 86 WR Jr 39 39
Daniels, Dexter 89 WR Jr 30 50
Mathis, Kim 85 WR* Jr* 25 45
Rose, Joel 5 WR* Fr 19 51
At TE walk on freshman Albert El Nino actually appears to be the most talented of the bunch. And our other freshman Nate Keith should see some good PT too. Out two juniors can;t catch or blcok so I am not certain what they are good for. At Wr Jim Sawyer is the most talented player on the team. He is excellent and getting open and making huge gains on his catches. He is also a top notch return man and will be returning both kick and punts for us. I am a little concerned with putting our best offensive player into special teams, but if we are going to have much of a chance we need Sawyer to get his hands on the ball as much as possible. Farrow and Mello are actually both pretty solid WR's themselves. The WR position will be one of our strong points. Freshman Joel Rose, who will red shirt this season, has some promis, but more as a kick returner than a real threat split wide.
Legan, Richie 55 C Jr* 12 69
Speer, Herb 52 C* So* 2 36
Knight, Vernon 78 G Sr* 59 69
Harvey, Roger 77 G Jr* 32 37
Stargell, Earnest 67 G Jr* 13 51
Gault, Ricardo 61 G* So* 6 38
Hepburn, Jeffrey 62 G* Fr 2 60
Lary, Don 63 T Sr* 41 41
Fields, Stephen 64 T Sr* 34 54
Nesbit, Courtney 66 T So 29 53
Wilhite, Roger 68 T Jr* 23 44
While they aren't stellar as a group our offensive line has some solid potential across the board. Many of these players could develop into good offensive lineman, but most of them have a good way to go still. Richie Legan will start at C and looks like he will be a good run blocker. He is a little below average on pass blocking, but overall not too bad. Herb Speer should be a solid back up. At guard Vernon Knight looks very good. He is a crushing run blocker and a very solid pass blocker. We will run the ball behind him often. He isn;t reall ready, btu we are going to throw freshman Jeffrey Hepburn in to start at the other G slot. He looks like he has the potential to develop into a star. Roger Harvey and Earnest Stargell will provide solid reserve play. Tackle Don Lary is the anchor of our offensive line. The vast majority of our runs will be behind him and Knight. Stepehn fields will start on the right side, but the rest of our tackles are a bit suspect.
Barrere, Erik 11 P Sr* 46 54
Murrell, Broderick 12 P Sr 43 43
Gogel, Tony 14 K Sr 31 59
Willis, Deon 8 K Jr* 26 34
Gilchrist, Kenyon 18 K* So 27 58
Our kicking game should be fine with Barrere and Gogel as the starters.
Anderson, Jake 76 DE Fr 25 48
Falkenberg, Derek 74 DE* So* 24 50
Fitzgerald, Stan 91 DE* Fr 13 50
Pozy, Korey 72 DE* Fr 10 61
Hiscock, Reggie 71 DE* Fr 6 36
Doyle, J.R. 97 DT Sr 44 67
Bjorlin, Korey 70 DT Sr* 37 62
Gaylor, Drew 93 DT* Fr 11 29
Levi, Tyrus 79 DT* Fr 7 35
The defensive line is a major area of concern. We do not have a single defensive end with any college experience. Pozy and Hiscock look like they have some potential, but they are not at all ready to play yet. So we will red shirt them and Andersen and Falkenberg will start for us this season. At DT J.R. Doyle is a monster run stuffer. He has no pash rush ability, but should plug up the running lanes very nicely for us. Korey Bjorlin on the other hand is a solid pass rusher and an average run defender. If we get any real production out of our DLine this year it will be from these two guys.
Smith, Howie 94 ILB Sr 58 58
Waters, Phillip 98 ILB Fr 20 35
Braxton, Jay 99 ILB* So 21 63
Hardy, Dennis 41 ILB* Fr 18 44
Howard, Scott 51 OLB Sr 41 46
Prior, Eric 95 OLB Sr 41 41
McElroy, Antonio 54 OLB Jr 40 47
Blades, Leonard 49 OLB So 38 48
Perry, Deon 44 OLB So 33 40
Meidinger, Geoff 96 OLB Sr* 25 65
Howie Smith should be good in the middle for us. He plays the run well and is solid in coverage. And if Phillip Walters develops well he should be able to step in to the starting role nicely next season. The OLB position will most likely be handled by several players this season. No one on our team really stands out. Meidinger and Prior will be the official starters, btu we need a serious upgrade in talent at this position.
Ellard, Lamont 32 CB Sr 42 42
Blake, Scott 26 CB Jr 35 41
Erickson, Amos 35 CB Sr 30 30
Garner, Tracy 31 CB So 24 41
Paduano, Cole 21 CB Jr 22 28
Roberge, Victor 43 CB So* 15 38
Rivera, Lonnie 46 S Jr* 44 51
Corns, Jorge 25 S So 40 53
Earley, Blake 34 S Jr* 34 47
Simmons, Carl 42 S Fr 23 53
Von Wyss, Darryl 48 S So 22 61
We also are in dire need of talent at the CB position. Lamont Ellard will start on one side and Scott Blake and Amos Erickson will rotate heavily at the other. Tracy Garner has some return skills and will be red shirted this season. At safety Rivera and Corns are both very solid and will probably be called on a lot to help out our weaker corners.
Players leaving:
QB - 1, RB - 3, FB - 3, WR - 1, C - 0, G - 0, T - 0, P - 1, K - 1, DE - 0, DT - 1, ILB - 1, OLB - 2, CB - 2, S - 0
Recruiting Priorities
DE, RB, T, CB, OLB, G, QB, FB, DT
primelord
09-04-2003, 05:03 PM
Week 1
(32)Illinois (0-0)(-6) at Missouri (0-0) TV2
On paper we have very little chance of winning this game. The Illini have an excelletn QB in Will Gomes and a star RB in Desomnd Money. Combine that with fact they have superior talent at alomst every position and we stand very little shot. Still we are hoping our home field advantage will be enough to carry us to victory. MIZ! ZOU!
Things start to look ugly as the Illini return the opening kickoff all the way down to the Missouri 17 yard line! And the Illini will start their first series inside the red zone. Wonderful. However on their first play from scrimmage Lonnie Rivera picks off an errant Gomes pass and returns it 83 yards for a TD!!!!! 7-0 Missouri!
That was really the only Missouri highlight for the day. We just seemed to have enraged Illinois by scoring first and they ripped off 35 unanswered points after that. Kanellitsas did hook up with Mello on a 53 yard strike late in the 3rd quarter, but it was too little too late by then. Gomes and Money just ate us alive. And we were forced to go to the air early and we just can;t win if we have to do that.
Illinois 7 14 14 3 - 38
Missouri 7 0 7 0 - 14
1Q: 14:47 MIZZ - Lonnie Rivera 83 interception return.
1Q: 14:47 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point.
1Q: 13:12 ILLN - Gene Singleton 5 pass from Will Gomes.
1Q: 13:12 ILLN - Joel Osorio extra point.
2Q: 09:45 ILLN - Hunter Chandler 41 punt return.
2Q: 09:45 ILLN - Joel Osorio extra point.
2Q: 00:20 ILLN - Desmond Money 4 run.
2Q: 00:20 ILLN - Joel Osorio extra point.
3Q: 11:24 ILLN - Jeremy Cecava 2 run.
3Q: 11:24 ILLN - Joel Osorio extra point.
3Q: 05:06 ILLN - Marty Shea 20 pass from Will Gomes.
3Q: 05:06 ILLN - Joel Osorio extra point.
3Q: 03:45 MIZZ - Dale Mello 51 pass from Tyrell Kanellitsas.
3Q: 03:45 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point.
4Q: 05:07 ILLN - Joel Osorio 33 field goal.
Game MVP: ILLN 29 Desmond Money
Offensive Leaders
WR Mello 5 catches, 80 yards, 1 TD
WR Sawyer 3 catches, 80 yards
Defensive Leaders
S Rivera 8 tckls, 3 assts, 1 Int, 1 TD
DT Bjorlin 5 tckls, 1 asst, 1 1/2 sacks
Injuries
OLB Eric Prior - Questionable - 2 weeks - Flu
Buccaneer
09-04-2003, 07:10 PM
Sigh. I now know what I supposed to have done instead of wasted 2+ weeks playing TCY with New Mexico on the hardest level. In comparing Roster Ratings, I started with a team that rarely had anyone over 30 - and it basically stayed that way for years. Next time, I decided to choose Colorado since I do like the SW region.
primelord
09-04-2003, 09:53 PM
Week 2
Missouri (0-1)(-1) at Ball State (0-1)
No TV for us this week, but I guess I can't blame them. After our last game I wouldn't want to watch us either. With that being said I really like our chances in this game. To give you an idea what we are up against Ball State's best player is their punter. I am going to go out on a limb and say despite being on the road we are going to win this game. :)
Similar to the Illini game, this game had very little drama to it. Fortunately for us we were doing the punishing this time. We were able to get out to a lead early and never looked back. Kinney and Kanellitsas both had excellent games and we crush the over matched Ball State squad.
Missouri 17 10 20 10 - 57
Ball State 7 3 6 0 - 16
1Q: 10:58 MIZZ - Tony Gogel 30 field goal.
1Q: 08:29 MIZZ - Jim Sawyer 12 pass from Tyrell Kanellitsas.
1Q: 08:29 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point.
1Q: 02:42 MIZZ - Josh Kinney 27 pass from Tyrell Kanellitsas.
1Q: 02:42 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point.
1Q: 02:34 BALL - Omar Moln 89 kickoff return.
1Q: 02:34 BALL - Bill Granados extra point.
2Q: 13:32 BALL - Bill Granados 21 field goal.
2Q: 07:43 MIZZ - Tony Gogel 36 field goal.
2Q: 01:54 MIZZ - Jim Sawyer 10 run.
2Q: 01:54 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point.
3Q: 13:25 MIZZ - Josh Kinney 47 run.
3Q: 13:25 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point.
3Q: 08:52 MIZZ - Josh Kinney 16 run.
3Q: 08:52 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point.
3Q: 08:00 BALL - Lorenzo Daughtry 16 pass from Geoff Burke.
3Q: 08:00 BALL - Geoff Burke pass for conversion failed.
3Q: 03:28 MIZZ - Lamont Ellard 72 interception return.
3Q: 03:28 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point failed.
4Q: 10:13 MIZZ - Tony Gogel 20 field goal.
4Q: 04:23 MIZZ - Dale Mello 8 pass from Tyrell Kanellitsas.
4Q: 04:23 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point.
Game MVP: MIZZ 29 Josh Kinney
Offensive Leaders
RB Kinney 19 carries, 151 yards, 2 TD, 7 catches, 83 yards, 1 TD
QB Kanellitsas 28 of 32, 282 yards, 3 TD 0 Int
Defensive Leaders
DE Anderson 4 tckls, 2 sacks
CB Ellard 4 tckls, 1 Int, 1 TD
DT Bjorlin 1 sack, 1 Int
Injuries
WR Mark Farrow - Out - Herniated Disk - 9 weeks
OLB Eric Prior - Probable - 1 week - Flu
Losing Farrow may hurt the offense a bit.
primelord
09-04-2003, 10:11 PM
Week 3
Alamogordo (0-1) at Missouri (1-1)(-8)
Well overall Alamogordo seems to have about as strong a roster as Ball St. did. So I figure we should walk away with this one too. However I am a little concerned with the Alamogordo RB Neil Craig. He averaged over 10 yards a carry in their first game and seems like a real threat on offense. Luckily he has no line blocking for him so we should be able to contain him.
Well needless to say this one did not go the way we planned. We had an awful first half. Here is a recap of our first half. Punt, Int, FG, Int, Punt, Int, Missed FG. Not good at all. We went into the locker room down 6-3 at the half.
Luckily for us we were playing Alamogordo and we were able to score 10 in the 4th to put this one away, but we made this game WAY too close for my liking. Any chance of stealing a game from one of those top 40 teams does not look good at this point.
Alamogordo 6 0 3 0 - 9
Missouri 3 0 0 10 - 13
1Q: 11:15 ALAM - Neal Langley 40 field goal.
1Q: 07:12 ALAM - Neal Langley 32 field goal.
1Q: 02:42 MIZZ - Tony Gogel 32 field goal.
3Q: 06:47 ALAM - Neal Langley 27 field goal.
4Q: 12:33 MIZZ - Tony Gogel 33 field goal.
4Q: 04:25 MIZZ - Jim Sawyer 6 pass from Tyrell Kanellitsas.
4Q: 04:25 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point.
Game MVP: MIZZ 78 Vernon Knight
Offensive Leaders
RB Kinney 29 carries, 92 yards
Defensive Leaders
S Rivera 4 tckls, 1 Int
Injuries
Wr Mark Farrow - Out - Herniated Disk - 8 weeks
T Don Lary - Questionable - Stretched Knee Ligament - 7 weeks
primelord
09-04-2003, 10:25 PM
Week 4
Middle Tennessee St. (0-2)(-5) at Missouri (2-1)
Now that is just insulting. We are at home against a winless team and we are made the under dogs. Sure we laid an egg against Alamogordo, but c'mon! Out talent is much better at every position than Middle Tennesse St. and I think we are going to take out our anger on them.
Well it was kind of a sloppy game in the rain, but we had little trouble putting away Mid Tenn St. Despite the poor conditions we got a much better game from our QB Kanellitsas. I am a bit surprised so far that Sawyer has not been better.
Middle Tennessee State 0 7 0 0 - 7
Missouri 7 6 6 3 - 22
1Q: 08:23 MIZZ - Dale Mello 64 pass from Tyrell Kanellitsas.
1Q: 08:23 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point.
2Q: 08:04 MIZZ - Tony Gogel 39 field goal.
2Q: 06:27 MIZZ - Tony Gogel 37 field goal.
2Q: 01:26 MDTN - Warren Hughes 8 run.
2Q: 01:26 MDTN - Joel Derhammer extra point.
3Q: 03:19 MIZZ - Carl Smith 6 pass from Tyrell Kanellitsas.
3Q: 03:19 MIZZ - Tyrell Kanellitsas run for conversion failed.
4Q: 02:23 MIZZ - Tony Gogel 24 field goal.
Offensive Leaders
QB Kanellitsas 15 of 24, 238 yards, 2 TD 0 Int
WR Mello 3 catches, 91 yards, 1 TD
Defensive Leaders
DE Falkenberg 6 tckls, 2 assts, 1 sack
OLB Prior 5 tckls, 1 asst, 2 1/2 sacks
Injuries
WR Mark Farrow - Out - Herniated Disk - 8 weeks
T Don Lary - Questionable - Stretched Knee Ligament - 7 weeks
primelord
09-04-2003, 10:33 PM
Recruiting Update
Since we will start seeing results on our recruiting efforts after this week I thought I would give a quick update on some of the players we are targeting. Our #1 target is without question QB Carl Edwards from St. Louis, MO. He is more than likely out of our league. He is the #2 prospect in the enitre nation and could really get our program jump started. He is being recruited by the top schools, but I am hoping being close to home will give us edge. Howvere he is now visting Michigan and Florida and is not visiting us so we are probably falling out of the running. Still we are pushing hard for him.
We have several solid offensive lineman including 3 offensive guards visiting at the moment, but we don't have many guys visiting at many of our key positions.
primelord
09-04-2003, 10:44 PM
Week 5
(48)Missouri (3-1) at Kansas (2-2)(-3) TV5
This is a MUST win game. I don't care if we lose every other game this season. We absolutely must beat the Jayhawks. AHAB! All of the Jayhawk talent is focused in their secondary. They have 3 very solid CB's and 2 solid S's. They will make it tough for Kane to have a good day throwing the ball. However their offense is a joke and that should be enough to allow us to take the victory. We have cracked the top 50. I would like to stay there for one more week. :)
It appears I had that backwards. It turns out that OUR offense is a joke. :( We were just man handled by the Jayhawks this game. We were only able to manage 76 yards from scrimmage all game! That is awful. On the flip side we gave up 401 yards to Kansas as the kicked the shit out of us. A very disappointing loss, and this is probably foreshadowing some major ass kickings to come. Kane was a disgusting 6 for 22 for 69 yards and 3 Ints! Just like I thought that secondary was very tough on us.
Missouri 0 0 3 0 - 3
Kansas 10 13 3 7 - 33
1Q: 11:26 KANS - Levon Rickman 29 field goal.
1Q: 04:04 KANS - Jared Mathis 16 run.
1Q: 04:04 KANS - Levon Rickman extra point.
2Q: 12:45 KANS - Troy Newsome 6 pass from Ryan Pettis.
2Q: 12:45 KANS - Levon Rickman extra point.
2Q: 06:46 KANS - Levon Rickman 36 field goal.
2Q: 00:57 KANS - Levon Rickman 29 field goal.
3Q: 10:09 KANS - Levon Rickman 42 field goal.
3Q: 00:02 MIZZ - Tony Gogel 46 field goal.
4Q: 07:49 KANS - Max Rhodes 19 pass from Ryan Pettis.
4Q: 07:49 KANS - Levon Rickman extra point.
Game MVP: KANS 22 Shawn Rogers
Defensive Leaders
MLB Smith 9 tckls, 8 assts
Injuries
WR Mark Farrow - Out - Herniated Disk - 7 weeks
T Don Lary - Out - Broken Arm - 7 weeks
Lary had been playign through a bad knee and then broke his arm. Rough season for him and that is going to be very hard on our offensive line.
primelord
09-04-2003, 10:52 PM
Week 6
Recruiting
Steve Belzer, an offensive guard from Malden High School in Malden, Missouri, has accepted your invitation to play for your school next season.
Rodney Ellard, a defensive tackle from South High School in Ballwin, Missouri, has accepted your invitation to play for your school next season.
Lance Kelley, an inside linebacker from Fort Zumwalt North High School in O'Fallon, Missouri, has accepted your invitation to play for your school next season.
Belzer is a huge signing for us. He is the #1 G prospect in the nation and the #7 overall prospect. It would be nice if we could land 2 top 10 guys this season! Although again Edwards is looking less and less likely.
Lance Kelly is also a very nice pickup. He is a top 50 recruit and the #3 recruit in the state of Missouri. He is pretty small for a MLB at only 216 lbs, and his biggest strength is intercepting passes. I may have to consider swapping him to SS.
Rodney Ellard probably won't be a star, but should be a solid back up for us in the future.
No game this week.
primelord
09-04-2003, 11:17 PM
Week 7
Recruiting
No new signings this week.
(23)Nebraska (3-2) at Missouri (3-2) TV5
This one has the makings of a pretty ugly blood bath and it is just the tip of the ice berg. Nebraska has 4 RB's on their roster that would easily start for us. It's hard to find many players on their team that wouldn't start for us. We will hope to put up a brave fight at home, but I will be happy if we can keep them from scoring 50.
Well the final score wasn't too bad, but the game wasn't as close asthe score might make you believe. The Huskers turned the ball over twice on what seemed certain to be scoring drives and kept the game a little closer than it should have been. We are in trouble the rest of this season.
Nebraska 3 10 7 0 - 20
Missouri 0 0 7 0 - 7
1Q: 12:02 NEBR - Vince Rice 25 field goal.
2Q: 10:13 NEBR - Zack Arpaci 8 run.
2Q: 10:13 NEBR - Vince Rice extra point.
2Q: 00:04 NEBR - Vince Rice 32 field goal.
3Q: 08:41 NEBR - Nick Berry 3 pass from Devin Jenkins.
3Q: 08:41 NEBR - Vince Rice extra point.
3Q: 01:05 MIZZ - Walter Stoole 54 run.
3Q: 01:05 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point.
Game MVP: NEBR 96 Paul Voetberg
Defensive leaders
MLB Smith 14 tckls, 4 assts, 1 Int
S Rivera 10 tckls, 1 asst
OLB Prior 6 tckls, 5 assts, 2 sacks
As is usually the case on porr defenses with good MLB. The MLB is really starting to rack up the tackles.
Injuries
WR Dale Mello - Out - Torn Knee Ligament - 17 weeks
T Don Lary - Out - Broken Arm - 5 weeks
Wr Mark Farrow - Questionable - 5 weeks
Well the injury to Mello can't help the struggling offense. He had been a pretty effective receiver this season. His year is over though and we will have to trot Farrow back out at under 100%.
primelord
09-05-2003, 04:17 PM
Week 8
Recruiting
Rondell Craig, a fullback from Adlai Stevenson High School in Sterling Heights, Michigan, has accepted your invitation to play for your school next season.
Stephen Walker, a center from Kearney High School in Kearney, Missouri, has accepted your invitation to play for your school next season.
Gilbert Joseph, an offensive tackle from Appleton City High School in Appleton City, Missouri, has accepted your invitation to play for your school next season.
Damon Hansen, a cornerback from Holcomb High School in Holcomb, Missouri, has accepted your invitation to play for your school next season.
Well not surprisingly most of our recruits are coming out of Missouri so far. T Gilbert Joseph was never really much question. He idolized Missouri. He isn't a great player, but should prove to be an average T for us.
Rondell Craig is a nice looking FB and will get start next year as we are losing all 3 of our FB's to graduation. The other two are both solid, but not spectacular prospects.
We have finally convinced QB Carl Edwards to come in for a visit. Florida and Michigan appear to have retracted their offers so it looks like it is down to us, Georgia, and Texas. We hold the edge in academics over UGA, but both schools have a better prestige than we do. Hopefully his mama will convince him he wants to stay close to home. :)
Missouri (3-3) at (1)Oklahoma (6-0)(-29) TV4
We head down to Norman to face OU and their high powered passing attack. The Sooners are led by Heisman candidate Raymond Woodard at QB. We have virtually no shot at winning this game as the OU squad is littered with pro prospects. We'll just do our best to keep it close.
This one was pretty ugly. Oklahoma took it to us early and we never stood a chance. I told you Woodard led a potent passing attack. He threw for 512 yards against us!!!! That is disgusting. We need some new blood on this team as the guys we have just aren't any good. Kinney was terrible running the ball and I would like to make a change there, but we just don't have anyone else any better. MLB Smtih was once again left to make most of the plays on defense.
Missouri 0 0 7 0 - 7
Oklahoma 0 14 14 10 - 38
2Q: 12:10 OKLA - Calvin Escalante 1 pass from Raymond Woodard.
2Q: 12:10 OKLA - Bo Jordan extra point.
2Q: 01:31 OKLA - Calvin Escalante 5 run.
2Q: 01:31 OKLA - Bo Jordan extra point.
3Q: 05:46 OKLA - Calvin Escalante 15 run.
3Q: 05:46 OKLA - Bo Jordan extra point.
3Q: 03:57 MIZZ - Mark Farrow 5 pass from Tyrell Kanellitsas.
3Q: 03:57 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point.
3Q: 01:49 OKLA - Mercury Stevenson 24 pass from Raymond Woodard.
3Q: 01:49 OKLA - Bo Jordan extra point.
4Q: 12:22 OKLA - Bo Jordan 25 field goal.
4Q: 00:57 OKLA - K.C. Robinson 18 run.
4Q: 00:57 OKLA - Bo Jordan extra point.
Game MVP: OKLA 11 Raymond Woodard
Defensive Leaders
MLB Smith 15 tckls, 6 assts, 1/2 sack, 1 Int
Injuries
T Don Lary - Out - Broken Arm - 4 weeks
WR Dale Mello - Out - Torn Knee - 16 weeks
WR Mark Farrow - Questionable - Herniated Disk - 4 weeks
OLB Scott Howard - Questionable - 10 weeks
primelord
09-05-2003, 07:34 PM
Week 9
Recruiting
Randy Cortez, a running back from North Miami High School in Denver, Indiana, has accepted your invitation to play for your school next season.
Cornell Rose, a tight end from Richmond High School in Richmond, Missouri, has accepted your invitation to play for your school next season.
Harry Wentland, an offensive guard from Savannah High School in Savannah, Missouri, has accepted your invitation to play for your school next season.
Cortez should be a nice pick up. We need some help in the running game. We lost out on a top notch runner, but he should fill in nicely and we are still in the running for another good looking back. Wentland and Rose really are nothign special.
Still waiting on a decision from Edwards.
(48)Texas Tech (4-3)(-12) at Missouri (3-4)
Looking at the Tech roster they have a stellar secondary and as we saw in the KU game that can kill us. Still they don't look like a power house by any means. They have already dropped a game to #70 N.C. State. We might be able to snaek up and steal a game here. I have not been happy with the way Kinney has played and Stoole has averaged 5.8 yards per carry in a limited number of carries so I am going to give him a shot to start today.
Another classic example of a game that wasn't as close as the score might indicate. Texas Tech moved the ball very well on us all day, but 3 turnovers by the Red Raiders kept the score close. We were actually on top 10-0 at one point in the 2nd quarter, but we weren't able to score after that and Texas Tech went on to win the game.
Texas Tech 0 7 7 0 - 14
Missouri 0 10 0 0 - 10
2Q: 07:28 MIZZ - Tony Gogel 34 field goal.
2Q: 06:18 MIZZ - Blake Earley 58 interception return.
2Q: 06:18 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point.
2Q: 04:04 TXTC - Donovan Flowers 7 run.
2Q: 04:04 TXTC - Leon Duke extra point.
3Q: 03:12 TXTC - O.J. Burnett 74 run.
3Q: 03:12 TXTC - Leon Duke extra point.
Game MVP: TXTC 69 Edgar Cox
Defensive Leaders
MLB Smith 11 tckls, 3 assts
Injuries
TE Albert El Nino - Out - Broken Ribs - 15 weeks
T Don Lary - Out - Broken Arm - 3 weeks
WR Dale Mello - Out - Torn Knee - 15 weeks
WR Mark Farrow - Questionable - Herniated Disk - 3 weeks
OLB Scott Howard - Questionable - Stretched Knee - 9 weeks
WR Dexter Daniles - Probable - Sprained Ankle - 1 week
El Nino was having a decent season. It's a shame to lose him for the year.
primelord
09-05-2003, 07:54 PM
Week 10
Recruiting
J.T. Roscoe, a quarterback from Affton High School in Saint Louis, Missouri, has accepted your invitation to play for your school next season.
Don Henry, a defensive tackle from Batavia High School in Batavia, Illinois, has accepted your invitation to play for your school next season.
Matthew Bloedorn, an outside linebacker from Byron Area High School in Byron, Michigan, has accepted your invitation to play for your school next season.
Well Roscoe isn't the QB that Edawrads is, but if we fail to land Edwards he still may be a viable starter for us in the future. He is the #16 overall QB prospect and is very athletic so he may work out fine. We still would prefer to land Edwards who is still undecided.
Don Henry will make a nice addition on the DLine. He is a big pass rushing DT. If we don't manage to bring in any DE's we may even consider sliding him to DE.
We only have 3 scholarships left. I am getting worried that we are going to run out of spots before Edwards makes up his mind, but we can;t afford to recind too many other offers in case he spurns us for someone else.
Iowa State (4-4)(-9) at Missouri (3-5)
This is where we finally get back in the win column. I don't care if Iowa State is favored by 9. This is a team we can beat especially at home. The Cyclones are on a 4 game losing streak and we would like nothing better than to extend that streak to 5 games. The experiment with Stoole as the starting RB is over. He averaged 1.5 YPC last game so we have Kinney back in the lineup.
We moved the ball well in this one, but turnovers just killed any chance we had. Apparently the one week benching woke Kinney up as he had a solid day running the ball. However Kane did not have a great day throwing it. It's hard to be too disappointed since we weren't expecting much this year, but I really thought this was a team we could beat.
Iowa State 7 10 7 10 - 34
Missouri 3 3 7 3 - 16
1Q: 12:42 MIZZ - Tony Gogel 27 field goal.
1Q: 09:15 IAST - Corey Thornton 6 run.
1Q: 09:15 IAST - J.T. Hackett extra point.
2Q: 14:43 IAST - J.T. Hackett 43 field goal.
2Q: 02:18 MIZZ - Tony Gogel 41 field goal.
2Q: 00:29 IAST - Rico Fitzgerald 9 run.
2Q: 00:29 IAST - J.T. Hackett extra point.
3Q: 04:32 MIZZ - Mark Farrow 4 pass from Tyrell Kanellitsas.
3Q: 04:32 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point.
3Q: 01:59 IAST - Carlton Harrison 24 run.
3Q: 01:59 IAST - J.T. Hackett extra point.
4Q: 13:13 MIZZ - Tony Gogel 23 field goal.
4Q: 08:31 IAST - Corey Thornton 17 run.
4Q: 08:31 IAST - J.T. Hackett extra point.
4Q: 02:29 IAST - J.T. Hackett 35 field goal.
Game MVP: IAST 29 Corey Thornton
Offensive Leaders
RB Kinney 19 carries, 94 yards
Defensive Leaders
MLB Smith 12 tckls, 5 assts, 1 Int
Injuries
El Nino, Albert 84 TE* Fr Out Broken Ribs 14 Weeks
Mello, Dale 9 WR So Out Torn Knee Ligamen 14 Weeks
Howard, Scott 51 OLB Sr Questionable Stretched Knee Li 8 Weeks
Lary, Don 63 T Sr* Questionable Broken Arm 2 Weeks
Wilhite, Roger 68 T Jr* Questionable Strained Quadrice 4 Weeks
Farrow, Mark 88 WR Sr Probable Herniated Disk 2 Weeks
primelord
09-05-2003, 09:11 PM
Week 11
Recruiting
Carl Edwards, a quarterback from Riverview Gardens High School in Saint Louis, Missouri, has accepted your invitation to play for your school next season.
Rick Cantwell, a running back from Grain Valley High School in Grain Valley, Missouri, has accepted your invitation to play for your school next season.
We receive wonderful news this week. Blue Chip prospect Carl Edwards is coming to Columbia. This is huge for our program. If he pans out he should be a stellar QB and could really help right the ship.
I am very excited about landing Cantwell as well. Our scout didn;t think very much of him and he isn't ranked very high nationally, but when I went to visit him I got the sense he is much better than our scout thinks and we can really use the help in the back field.
Missouri (3-6) at (32)Colorado (6-3)(-24)
At this point I am just hoping for the end of the season to come quickly. We don't figure to stand much of a chance against the Buffs, but we will give it our best. :)
Ugly, ugly, ugly. There is no other way to describe this game. Atleast it seems like help is on the way. :)
Missouri 0 0 0 7 - 7
Colorado 7 7 0 21 - 35
1Q: 12:54 COLO - Jerald McNeal 15 pass from Eddie Harden.
1Q: 12:54 COLO - Gene Beckman extra point.
2Q: 07:27 COLO - Jerald McNeal 6 pass from Eddie Harden.
2Q: 07:27 COLO - Gene Beckman extra point.
4Q: 13:42 COLO - Rob Guidry 13 pass from Eddie Harden.
4Q: 13:42 COLO - Gene Beckman extra point.
4Q: 08:51 COLO - Derek Mulitalo 11 pass from Eddie Harden.
4Q: 08:51 COLO - Gene Beckman extra point.
4Q: 07:13 MIZZ - Stephen Fields 35 fumble return.
4Q: 07:13 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point.
4Q: 04:06 COLO - Artie Bellamy 2 pass from Eddie Harden.
4Q: 04:06 COLO - Gene Beckman extra point.
Game MVP: COLO 19 Eddie Harden
Defensive Leaders
MLB Smith 12 tckls, 4 asts
This guy is just a lock for 10+ tackles a game. We will miss him next year.
Injuries
El Nino, Albert 84 TE* Fr Out Broken Ribs 13 Weeks
Mello, Dale 9 WR So Out Torn Knee Ligamen 13 Weeks
Howard, Scott 51 OLB Sr Questionable Stretched Knee Li 7 Weeks
Farrow, Mark 88 WR Sr Probable Herniated Disk 1 Week
Lary, Don 63 T Sr* Probable Broken Arm 1 Week
Wilhite, Roger 68 T Jr* Probable Strained Quadrice 2 Weeks
primelord
09-05-2003, 09:23 PM
Week 12
Recruiting
Dexter Tyler, a fullback from Spring Lake High School in Spring Lake, Michigan, has accepted your invitation to play for your school next season.
Tyler caps off what should be a very nice draft class. We didn't get any DE's, but we addressed several other need areas and added a potential top flight QB. We should be able to make a lot of use of these guys next season.
(23)Texas A&M (7-3)(-20) at Missouri (3-7)
Another week, another likely ass whooping. :(
Texas A&M 6 11 14 14 - 45
Missouri 0 7 7 0 - 14
1Q: 03:41 TXAM - Brian Hudson 2 run.
1Q: 03:41 TXAM - Antoine Gorcester extra point failed.
2Q: 14:55 TXAM - Jake Ficken 19 pass from Terrance Angell.
2Q: 14:55 TXAM - Terrance Angell pass to Ellis Merrill for conversion
2Q: 02:40 MIZZ - Walter Stoole 34 run.
2Q: 02:40 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point.
2Q: 00:18 TXAM - Antoine Gorcester 36 field goal.
3Q: 07:55 TXAM - Jake Ficken 1 pass from Terrance Angell.
3Q: 07:55 TXAM - Antoine Gorcester extra point.
3Q: 02:18 MIZZ - Walter Stoole 2 run.
3Q: 02:18 MIZZ - Tony Gogel extra point.
3Q: 00:58 TXAM - Brian Hudson 93 run.
3Q: 00:58 TXAM - Antoine Gorcester extra point.
4Q: 04:42 TXAM - Brian Hudson 9 pass from Terrance Angell.
4Q: 04:42 TXAM - Antoine Gorcester extra point.
4Q: 00:16 TXAM - Rick Perez 7 pass from Terrance Angell.
4Q: 00:16 TXAM - Antoine Gorcester extra point.
Game MVP: TXAM 30 Brian Hudson
Offensive Leaders
RB Stoole 13 carries, 120 yards, 2 TD's
Filling in for the injured Josh Kinney Stoole has a very nice game. Where was that when he got the chance to start a few weeks ago? Still it wasn't nearly enough to overcome A&M.
Injuries
El Nino, Albert 84 TE* Fr Out Broken Ribs 13 Weeks
Kinney, Josh 29 RB Sr Out Torn Wrist Tendon 14 Weeks
Mello, Dale 9 WR So Out Torn Knee Ligamen 12 Weeks
Anderson, Jake 76 DE Fr Doubtful Hip Pointer 4 Weeks
Howard, Scott 51 OLB Sr Questionable Stretched Knee Li 6 Weeks
Wilhite, Roger 68 T Jr* Probable Strained Quadrice 1 Week
The bad news is we lose Kinney. (I guess that is bad news. It all depends how you look at it. :)) The good news is we get T Lary back.
primelord
09-05-2003, 09:36 PM
Week 13
Missouri (3-8) at (35)Kansas St. (6-4)(-16)
It would be nice to kind of shock the wprld and steal one from k State, but that is very likely. Instead we will likely be blown out again and be happy to have this season behind us.
There just isn't much to say about this game. :(
Missouri 0 0 0 0 - 0
Kansas State 28 28 0 7 - 63
1Q: 13:36 KSST - Scott Drakeford 1 run.
1Q: 13:36 KSST - Bert Dotson extra point.
1Q: 09:31 KSST - Carl Neiderer 6 pass from Wally McClurken.
1Q: 09:31 KSST - Bert Dotson extra point.
1Q: 08:44 KSST - Scott Drakeford 17 run.
1Q: 08:44 KSST - Bert Dotson extra point.
1Q: 03:00 KSST - Scott Drakeford 1 run.
1Q: 03:00 KSST - Bert Dotson extra point.
2Q: 07:19 KSST - Scott Drakeford 7 run.
2Q: 07:19 KSST - Bert Dotson extra point.
2Q: 05:18 KSST - Sammy Poston 12 run.
2Q: 05:18 KSST - Bert Dotson extra point.
2Q: 00:55 KSST - Teddy Erwin 24 pass from Craig Boyer.
2Q: 00:55 KSST - Bert Dotson extra point.
2Q: 00:24 KSST - Jimmie Salinger 63 interception return.
2Q: 00:24 KSST - Bert Dotson extra point.
4Q: 02:52 KSST - Lawrence Marshall 14 pass from Cary Lucero.
4Q: 02:52 KSST - Bert Dotson extra point.
Game MVP: KSST 29 Scott Drakeford
No real offensive or defensive leaders in this one. Unless you count the K State players.
primelord
09-05-2003, 09:41 PM
Post Season Info
Big XII Championship
Colorado upsets Oklahoma in the Big XII championship game 31-28. That also ruined OU's possible shot at a national championship.
Bowl Games
7 Big XII schools made a bowl game this season, but they didn't fare very well going 1-6 including Texas losing the national championship game to Virginia Tech.
In the Heisman race Georgia QB Kenny Grier was robbed of the award by one vote. He finished with over 5000 yards passing and 50 TD's. Pretty amazing considering we aren;t using playoff games. However A&M QB Terrance Angel nudges him out by a single vote.
primelord
09-05-2003, 09:52 PM
Season Wrap-Up
Awards
League Wide Major Awards
League MVP Terrance Angell Texas A&M
Top Offensive Player Kenny Grier Georgia
Top Defensive Player Cory Perry Houston
Top Offensive Freshman Andre Ross Georgia Tech
Top Defensive Freshman Korey Turnbull Texas A&M
First Team All-Americans
Quarterback Kenny Grier Georgia
Running Back Brant Perkins West Virginia
Fullback Jared Keith South Florida
Tight End Emmanuel Wilson Alabama
Wide Receiver Brady Pallansch Georgia
Wide Receiver Kenneth George UCLA
Center Alex Seeley Ohio State
Offensive Guard Dexter Russell Virginia Tech
Offensive Guard Erik Talley Boise State
Offensive Tackle Jose Van Horn Kansas State
Offensive Tackle Steven Chapman USC
Punter Keith Griese Cal
Kicker Bucky Parker Virginia Tech
Defensive End Kenyon Lofton Oregon State
Defensive End Deion Dowdell LSU
Defensive Tackle Conrad Haldar Arizona State
Inside Linebacker Ian Barker Maryland
Inside Linebacker Eugene Meier Los Alamos
Outside Linebacker Lincoln Richmond Colorado
Outside Linebacker James Dorsey Tulsa
Cornerback Fred Downs Georgia
Cornerback Arnold Richardson BYU
Safety Cory Perry Houston
Safety Stephen Schlesinger Northwestern
Second Team All-Americans
Quarterback Raymond Woodard Oklahoma
Running Back Toby Snyder Iowa
Fullback Julio Breiten Arizona State
Tight End Roman Uribe Michigan State
Wide Receiver Bernard Maki Washington State
Wide Receiver Willie Bruce Syracuse
Center Scottie Burroughs Army
Offensive Guard Kenny Kinard Ohio
Offensive Guard Henry Ellis Virginia Tech
Offensive Tackle Mark Gregg Notre Dame
Offensive Tackle Edgar Cox Texas Tech
Punter Byron Fleming Oklahoma
Kicker Thurman Fulkerson Alabama
Defensive End Leonard Feenstra Ohio State
Defensive End Dana Moss Notre Dame
Defensive Tackle Jesse Nomo Alabama
**Inside Linebacker Howie Smith Missouri
Inside Linebacker Harris Douglas Michigan State
Outside Linebacker Dennis Berry Cincinnati
Outside Linebacker Kelly Galloway Cal
Cornerback Zack Michel Notre Dame
Cornerback Herman Webster Colorado
Safety Brandon Cassidy Buffalo
Safety Richie McDaniel North Carolina State
MLB Howie Smith gets the nob on the second team all-american list. He had some very impressive tackle numbers this season.
Big XII Major Awards
Conference MVP Raymond Woodard Oklahoma
Top Offensive Player Raymond Woodard Oklahoma
**Top Defensive Player Howie Smith Missouri
Top Offensive Freshman Mack Shipes Oklahoma
Top Defensive Freshman Korey Turnbull Texas A&M
More accolades for Smith.
First Team All Big XII
Quarterback Raymond Woodard Oklahoma
Running Back Courtney Walton Texas
Fullback Zack Arpaci Nebraska
Tight End Kendrick Kornbluth Nebraska
Wide Receiver Sherman Gonzalez Colorado
Wide Receiver Kyle Ziegler Texas
Center Leonard Brennan Kansas
Offensive Guard Jerry Price Texas
Offensive Guard Dixon Goodwin Kansas State
Offensive Tackle Jose Van Horn Kansas State
Offensive Tackle Edgar Cox Texas Tech
Punter Byron Fleming Oklahoma
Kicker Bo Jordan Oklahoma
Defensive End Victor Davidson Iowa State
Defensive End Ike West Texas
Defensive Tackle Hardy Hooper Texas
**Inside Linebacker Howie Smith Missouri
Inside Linebacker Leland Carlson Oklahoma
Outside Linebacker Lincoln Richmond Colorado
Outside Linebacker Danny Applewhite Texas
Cornerback Herman Webster Colorado
Cornerback Earnest Fortner Texas
Safety Gary Lucas Texas Tech
Safety Byron Cota Iowa State
And Howie Smith finishes as the only player from our squad getting any post season recognition. Not surprising I guess, but I expected bigger things out of WR Sawyer. I guess he needs someone to throw to him.
primelord
09-05-2003, 10:48 PM
2003 Summary for Missouri
Record: 3-9
Rank: 95
Missouri Team Rank
Rushes 369 88
Rushing Yards 885 112
Yards Per Carry 2.39 117
Pass Attempts 337 71
Completions 169 79 (T)
Passing Yards 1874 98
Yards Per Attempt 5.56 102
3rd Down Conversions 26.5 105 (T)
Points Per Game 14.1 116
Turnovers 28 72 (T)
Turnover Margin 0 57 (T)
Opponents Team Rank
Rushes 447 81 (T)
Rushing Yards 1737 76
Yards Per Carry 3.88 72 (T)
Pass Attempts 365 72 (T)
Completions 215 99
Passing Yards 2872 106
Yards Per Attempt 7.86 101
3rd Down Conversions 35.0 69 (T)
Points Per Game 29.3 90
Turnovers 28 37 (T)
Primary Formation: I-Formation
Looking at the stats above it is easy to see why we were so bad. We couldn't score any points and we couldn't stop
anyone. Those tend to be key components to winning ball games.
Week Team Versus Oppnt
1 14 ILLN (62) 38
2 57 at BALL (120) 16
3 13 ALAM (78) 9
4 22 MDTN (66) 7
5 3 at KANS (105) 33
7 7 NEBR (29) 20
8 7 at OKLA (10) 38
9 10 TXTC (50) 14
10 16 IAST (56) 34
11 7 at COLO (27) 35
12 14 TXAM (34) 45
13 0 at KSST (33) 63
Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int
10 Kanellitsas QB 303 158 1764 5.82 9 17
Team --- 337 169 1874 5.56 9 20
He had a pretty poor season, but Kane was our best option under center. We will hope one of our two incoming
freshman will be ready to take the reigns next season. If not we have two red shirt freshman who might be
able to contribute, but I don't think we can afford to stick with Kane next year.
Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD Stff YdLst
29 Kinney RB 156 549 3.51 2 43 67
10 Kanellitsas QB 91 -163 -1.79 0 64 264
38 Stoole RB 74 378 5.10 3 24 49
Team --- 369 885 2.39 6 150 427
Kinney was just not the RB I thought he would be. He played well early against our weak opponents, but was
worthless against the good Big XII defenses. Stoole had some flashes of great play, but didn't play well when
asked to carry the load. Again we hopefully have an upgrade in the form of incoming freshman next year.
Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc YAC TD
83 Sawyer WR 79 32 388 12.1 80 2
89 Daniels WR 46 22 295 13.4 37 0
29 Kinney RB 44 28 288 10.2 197 1
88 Farrow WR 43 19 280 14.7 54 2
9 Mello WR 25 15 278 18.5 77 3
23 Greene FB 15 9 43 4.7 15 0
84 El Nino TE 15 9 71 7.8 14 0
80 Keith TE 15 8 39 4.8 11 0
22 Henry FB 14 10 77 7.7 34 0
85 Mathis WR 14 3 43 14.3 18 0
Team --- 337 169 1874 11.0 569 9
Well we tried to get the ball to Sawyer, but we just weren't able to often enough. Mello was having a pretty
solid season when he went down with an injury. Our WR's were actually pretty decent. I think with better QBs
we should get more production from this group.
Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack TFL Ints Defn
94 Smith ILB 103 49 0.5 15 3 8
96 Meidinger OLB 69 14 0.0 11 0 4
46 Rivera S 63 19 0.0 8 3 11
95 Prior OLB 52 13 8.5 16 1 3
32 Ellard CB 45 1 0.0 1 3 8
97 Doyle DT 37 28 2.0 5 0 0
76 Anderson DE 36 10 7.5 13 1 0
70 Bjorlin DT 35 18 8.5 15 1 0
34 Earley S 35 13 0.0 4 5 4
26 Blake CB 30 9 0.0 4 0 1
74 Falkenberg DE 28 14 3.5 9 0 0
35 Erickson CB 19 9 0.0 2 0 3
79 Levi DT 14 4 3.0 5 0 0
49 Blades OLB 14 8 0.0 2 0 1
83 Sawyer WR 12 0 0.0 0 0 0
21 Paduano CB 12 1 0.0 0 0 1
Team --- 709 227 36.0 120 17 49
Smith was obviously the defensive MVP this season. We got a nice season from DT Bjorlin too. And OLB Prior
was a bit of surprise getting good pressure from the LB position. Stll as a whole the defense was just not good.
primelord
09-05-2003, 10:55 PM
2003 Departing Class
Borders, Jessie 15 QB Sr 44 44
Kinney, Josh 29 RB Sr 43 43
Smith, Carl 27 RB Sr 34 34
Stoole, Walter 38 RB Sr 35 35
Greene, Ty 23 FB Sr 45 45
Hatcher, Scottie 39 FB Sr 43 43
Henry, Richard 22 FB Sr 49 49
Farrow, Mark 88 WR Sr 57 57
Walsh, Damon 69 T* Sr 21 32
Murrell, Broderick 12 P Sr 43 43
Gogel, Tony 14 K Sr 31 59
Doyle, J.R. 97 DT Sr 44 67
Smith, Howie 94 ILB Sr 58 58
Howard, Scott 51 OLB Sr 41 46
Prior, Eric 95 OLB Sr 41 41
Ellard, Lamont 32 CB Sr 42 42
Erickson, Amos 35 CB Sr 30 30
Obviously Howie Smith is biggest loss for our team in this group. We also are losing all of our experience at RB and surprising OLB Eric Prior. Still I think we have freshman coming in that will step in nicely.
primelord
09-05-2003, 10:58 PM
2003 Recruiting Class
**Edwards, Carl QB 6-0 191 MO 2 Saint Louis
**Belzer, Steve G 6-4 287 MO 7 Malden
**Kelley, Lance ILB 6-1 216 MO 39 O'Fallon
**Henry, Don DT 6-3 274 IL 96 Batavia
**Roscoe, J.T. QB 6-1 185 MO 133 Saint Louis
**Craig, Rondell FB 5-10 207 MI 189 Sterling Heights
**Walker, Stephen C 6-1 250 MO 244 Kearney
##Cantwell, Rick RB 5-9 188 MO 248 Grain Valley
**Hansen, Damon CB 6-1 169 MO 374 Holcomb
**Tyler, Dexter FB 6-2 223 MI 508 Spring Lake
**Cortez, Randy RB 6-0 178 IN 597 Denver
$$Wentland, Harry G 6-1 256 MO 687 Savannah
**Bloedorn, Matthew OLB 6-1 195 MI 731 Byron
$$Joseph, Gilbert T 6-6 294 MO 892 Appleton City
$$Ellard, Rodney DT 6-3 256 MO --- Ballwin
##Rose, Cornell TE 6-3 215 MO --- Richmond
Overall a very nice looking recruiting class. Headlined by QB Carl Edwards. We were greatly helped by Michigan and Florida pulling out of the running early to land him. We have several guys at key areas coming, but we failed to get any DE help which may be an issue for us next season.
That wraps up the 2003 season. A very forgettable season it was, but we have to start somewhere. I think we have a nice freshman base to build off of and would expect we improve some next season.
Nice start, Primelord, well, sort of :). I'll be checking in on this. Yes, I know you started your next season's thread...but I'm not there, and navigating is slow for me. :)
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