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When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty
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Tigers Depth Chart announced. A lot of youth starting
Missouri Tigers Depth Chart - 2013 Regular Offense STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH WR L'Damian Washington (SR/RS) Jimmy Thomas (FR/RS) Wes Leftwich (SO/RS) TE Eric Waters (SR) Sean Smith (SO) William Carter (FR/RS) LT Michael Boddie (JR) Steve McNamara (SO) Nick Demian (JR/RS) LG Max Copeland (SR/RS) Justin Britt (SR/RS) Nick Demian (JR/RS) C Mitch Morse (JR/RS) Justin Britt (SR/RS) Nick Demian (JR/RS) RG Mark Hill (SR/RS) Nick Demian (JR/RS) Justin Britt (SR/RS) RT Bobby Wade (SO) George Williams (SO) Taylor Chappell (JR) WR Marcus Lucas (SR) Matthew Smith (FR) QB James Franklin (SR) Ashton Glaser (SR/RS) E. Torres (FR) FB Eric Morrison (SO) Ben Mays (FR/RS) HB Henry Josey (SR) Greg White (SR/RS) David Steele (FR) Base 3-3-5 Defense STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH LDE Larry Harris (SO) Kony Ealy (JR/RS) Michael Sam (SR/RS) NT Gerrard Johnson (SO/RS) George White (SR) Marques Smith (FR/RS) Greg Carter (SO) RDE Brayden Burnett (SR/RS) Kony Ealy (JR/RS) Michael Sam (SR/RS) LOLB Darvin Ruise (JR/RS) Jayson George (FR) Brandon Durrant (SO/RS) MLB Matt Wilson (SO) Darren Mackey (FR/RS) Greg Nelson (SO) Jayson George (FR) ROLB Andrew Wilson (SR/RS) Michael Brennan (JR/RS) Jayson George (FR) CB D.J. Washington (SO) Cortland Browning (SO/RS) SS Ben Moore (SO) Jeremy Vincent (FR/RS) Luke Walters (FR) FS Tavon Bolden (SR) Matt White (SO/RS) Ian Simon (SO/RS) SS Jeremy Vincent (FR/RS) Luke Walters (FR) CB Corey Graham (SO) Carl Jones (FR) Andy Roach (FR) Special Teams STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH K Chris O'Connor (SO) Ray Woods (FR) P Ray Woods (FR) Chris O'Connor (SO)
With the depth chart announced all anyone can notice is all the youth playing key positions. If the Tigers are halfway decent on defense this year they will truly be unstoppable in 2014/2015..
The #5 Georgia Bulldogs are waiting with open arms!
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Start the national title hype: The Tigers are for real
The best thing about two top 5 teams meeting early in the year is you get a sense of how good a team truly is. After August 24th we can say the Missouri Tigers are for real.
The first quarter was a wash as the Tigers got to J. Butler early and rattled him but despite two sacks early in the first quarter could not produce any turnovers and it was only James Franklin's 9 yard toss to L. Washington that broke the tie.
Early and often the Tigers got to Butler
In the second quarter all the offense anyone could muster was C. O'Connor's nailed a nail of field goals, one a 36 yarder, the other a 50 yarder as the second quarter expired.
Up 13-0 with it anyone's ballgame the Tigers pulled away when B. Moore intercepted Butler and returned the pass 33 yards for a TD and a 20-0 lead.
Moore returns a 33 yard INT for a diving TD
With the 20-0 lead the Tigers started subbing in D-Linemen and other position players. The Bulldogs took advantage and surged back, getting close to staging a comeback before ultimately running out of juice. The Tigers offense never yielded, and they took home to 37-14 victory.
Missouri Tigers at Georgia Bulldogs Aug 24, 2013 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH SCORE #1 Missouri Tigers (0-0) 7 6 14 10 37 #5 Georgia Bulldogs (0-0) 0 0 0 14 14
Team Stats Comparison
MIZZ UGA Total Offense 329 300 Rushing Yards 31-134 22-59 Passing Yards 195 241 First Downs 16 11 Punt Return Yards 20 20 Kick Return Yards 27 43 Total Yards 376 363 Turnovers 0 3 3rd Down Converstion 7-13 3-9 4th Down Conversion 0-1 0-0 2-Point Conversion 0-0 1-1 Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals 4-2-1 0-0-0 Penalties 3-30 2-15 Posession Time
Scoring Summary FIRST QUARTER SCORING MIZZ UGA 3:09 (MIZZ) L. Washington 9 yard pass from J. Franklin (PAT) 7 0 SECOND QUARTER SCORING MIZZ UGA 1:29 (MIZZ) C O'Connor 36 yard FG 10 0 0:02 (MIZZ) C O'Connor 50 yard FG 13 0 THIRD QUARTER SCORING MIZZ UGA 2:54 (MIZZ) B. Moore returned interception 33 yards (PAT) 20 0 1:03 (MIZZ) J. Thomas 23 yard pass from J. Franklin (PAT) 27 0 FOURTH QUARTER SCORING MIZZ UGA 4:28 (UGA) K. Malcome 43 yard pass from J. Butler (missed PAT) 27 6 3:56 (MIZZ) C O'Connor 47 yard FG 30 6 3:12 (UGA) K. Malcome 51 yard rush (2-point conversion) 30 14 0:41 (MIZZ) H. Josey 5 yard rush (PAT) 37 14 Missouri Tigers Georgia Bulldogs
Last edited by Kcordloh; 12-14-2011, 09:59 PM.Comment
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Missouri Tigers stay #1
The Missouri Tigers stayed #1 after a great season opening victory for #5 Georgia.
#6 Notre Dame stumbled against Michigan State as the Spartans won the Rivalry game 43-21 behind a 302 yard passing and 267 yard rushing attack.
#24 USC stumbled against unranked Hawaii as the Warriors pulled off the 24-16 upset. The Warriors only had 267 yards of total offense, but pulled off the victory despite the Trojans amassing 413 yards of offense, 249 of them through the air.
NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll - Updated: Aug 25, 2013 RK LW TEAM (VOTES) W L POINTS 1 1 Missouri (40) 1 0 1504 2 2 Michigan (21) 0 0 1313 3 3 Illinois 0 0 1261 4 4 LSU 0 0 1209 5 7 Oregon 0 0 1057 6 8 Oregon State 0 0 1008 7 9 Auburn 1 0 959 8 10 Utah 1 0 911 9 11 Boise State 1 0 864 10 12 Iowa 0 0 818 11 5 Georgia 0 1 814 12 13 Virginia Tech 0 0 772 13 14 Kansas 0 0 727 14 15 TCU 0 0 683 15 6 Notre Dame 0 1 652 16 16 Oklahoma State 0 0 639 17 17 UCF 0 0 597 18 18 Texas Tech 0 0 554 19 19 Penn State 1 0 513 20 20 Wisconsin 0 0 472 21 21 Oklahoma 0 0 432 22 22 Stanford 0 0 393 23 23 NC State 0 0 354 24 -- Michigan State 1 0 354 25 25 Florida State 0 0 279
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Matchup Preview | August 31, 2013 @ #1 Missouri Tigers
(1-0, 1-0 Away)
Arkansas Razorbacks
(1-0, 0-0 Home)Offensive Stats Comparison #41 Total Offensive Yards #4 #30 Rushing Yards #23 #33 Passing Yards #7 #13 Points Per Game #16 Defensive Stats Comparison #3 Total Yards Allowed #38 #3 Passing Yards Allowed #30 #24 Passing Yards Allowed #37 Game Notes The #1 Missouri Tigers welcome the unranked (26th) Arkansas Razorbacks into the Big XII. The Razorbacks opened Big XII play last week against former SWC opponent Baylor where they were victorious 35-30, but the game exposed that Arkansas has a soft secondary and their blocking is suspect.
The Tigers look to take advantage of the fact Arkansas has a weak secondary with short to mid-range crossing routes, and the Tiger defense will be throwing everything they have at Arkansas QB Brandon Mitchell who will likely be running for his life all day. It's a good thing he is quick.
History is on the Hogs side though, as the entire series between these two teams is 3-2, with no teaming winning two in a row. Missouri won the last meeting 38-7 in the Cotton Bowl in 2008.
Early predictions are Missouri by 10 1/2Last edited by Kcordloh; 10-04-2011, 08:45 PM.Comment
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Games to watch this weekend
#15 Notre Dame (0-1) tries to redeem themselves from their Big 1G opening loss that really hurt their national title hopes. They play #2 Michigan at Ann Arbor. Despite the loss to the Spartans the Fighting Irish are still favored due to the fact they are much larger up front.
#11 Georgia (0-1) hosts their second consecutive top 5 opponent with a game against conference opponent #4 LSU (0-0). After the opening loss to the other Tigers, the Bulldogs must fight to re-earn respect as the LSU Tigers are 8 point favorites.
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Razorbacks/Tigers an instant classic
From the moment the ball was snapped until the moment the final horn sounded, the #1 Missouri Tigers were on their heels.
The Razorback secondary picked off James Franklin 2x in the first quarter and sacked him three more, picking up critical field position for their offense who went up 14-0 after one quarter and 17-0 at the half.
After the break C. Browning decided he would save the day for Tigers, intercepting Brandon Mitchell and returning it 61 yards to allow Henry Josey to pound it in, making it 17-7.
The Razorbacks responded with a 31 yard field goal, making it 20-7. The Tigers finished the third quarter with James Franklin hooking up with Jimmy Thomas for 17 yards and a TD to make it 20-14 going into the fourth quarter.
The Razorbacks scored again, another field goal, this time a 41 yarder to take a 23-14 lead. The Tigers responded with James Franklin to L. Washington for a 37 yard pass and PAT to make it 23-21 with 1:11 left. The onside kick failed, but with three timeouts the Tigers had a chance. They had to hold the Razorbacks though.
The first down ended when Larry Harris broke through the line for a 4 yard sack. The Tigers called timeout, then relied on A. Wilson to tackle the ballcarrier for a 2 yard gain, making it 3rd and 12 with 0:57 left. The Tigers held, and took over with 0:29 left in the game on their own 21 with no timeouts.
Franklin connected with Josey for a 11 yard gain, and L. Washington for another key first down to get it within field goal range. With 0:03 left Chris O'Connors took the field and nailed a 43 yard field goal to lift the #1 Missouri Tigers past the unranked Arkansas Razorbacks 24-23.
C. Browning finished as POTG with 2 int, 9 tackles, and 1 ff.
James Franklin finished 17/35 with 3 int, 2 TD, 197 yards, and was sacked 5 times
Last edited by Kcordloh; 10-06-2011, 01:19 PM.Comment
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Im following. I just read the entire thing, and I like what you have going here. By the way, how do you get your tables to come out right? Every time I try to use them, something goes wrong and they seem to mess up.Saturday Night Lights Online Dynasty
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I simply use the operation sports tables, I don't really modify the output code after I preview so that I can make sure it looks right.Comment
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I've tried that, but it seems like something doesn't come out right. So I just quit using them.Saturday Night Lights Online Dynasty
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Apologies for the lack of updates, it's end of first quarter time at high school, and I have been sick.
The next matchup + game should be done by tomorrow eveningComment
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Tigers remain #1, Big XII has 5 ranked
The Missouri Tigers remained the concensus #1 with a 24-23 come from behind win over Arkansas.
#2 Michigan defeated #15 Notre Dame 44-21
#4 Oregon slipped past winless Nevada 31-30
#11 Georgia thrashed #4 LSU 40-27
With their almost win over #1 Missouri, Arkansas moved to #25 in the Coaches poll despite the loss; giving the Big XII 5 ranked teams.
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Matchup Preview | September 7, 2013 @ #9 Boise State Broncos
(, Away)#1 Missouri Tigers
(, Home)Offensive Stats Comparison #4 Total Offensive Yards #39 #17 Rushing Yards #56 #2 Passing Yards #29 Defensive Stats Comparison #93 Total Yards Allowed #75 #102 Rushing Yards Allowed #4 #86 Passing Yards Allowed #96 Game Notes Twice the Missouri Tigers and Boise State Broncos have met in the last two years.
Both games have been shootouts, and both have been highlights in seasons filled with amazing games.
There is no real hate, but the Tigers do wish to end this series with a win and a 2-1 overall record vs the Broncos. #1 vs #9, college gameday in town, this should be one for the ages.
Odds are on Missouri in a 45-35 shootoutComment
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Other games to watch in the second weekend of CFB
#25 Arkansas (1-1) hosts #13 Kansas (1-0)
#3 Illinois (1-0) hosts #20 Notre Dame (0-2)
#12 LSU (0-1) hosts #14 TCU (0-0)
It's still early in the year, but the top 3 teams in the polls control their own destinies at this point.
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Conference Alignment: Again!?
When the Big XII added Arkansas from the SEC last year it seemed conference realignment was over. Apparently not now, as the ACC and Big East seem back at war with each other. Apparently the ACC wants Syrcause and Pittsburg, and the Big East is responding by trying to raid the Big XII and C-USA again.
Meanwhile the giants seem to be sleeping. The SEC is apparently not eager to battle with the Big XII again, trading A&M for Arkansas was pretty lateral if not a slight advantage due to Texas recruiting grounds, but Arkansas did leave the SEC, something that has not happened in 50 years.
The Big 10 is searching for a 14th member, and Missouri is on their lists, but so is Rutgers.
The PAC-12 has remained pact at 12 and said they will not make any changes before 2015.
The Big XII is reportedly looking at expanding to 12, but would like specific teams such as TCU, BYU, and possibly West Virginia. Short of those teams they will most likely not expand, and not soon to be sure.
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