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  • Connor
    Rookie
    • Nov 2011
    • 13

    #256
    Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

    Originally posted by Kcordloh
    Missouri loses two top defenders due to Academic Issues
    College football is a high market, high money game. The men playing the game however are just young college students, and sometimes they make mistakes, like letting athletics mean more to them then academics. DJ Washington and Ian Simon from the starting defense and Darren Mackey the young safety who was playing most of the time have all been suspended from the team due to academic issues. Wes Leftwich also has been suspended from the team, but something non academic related apparently.
    Apparently all three men should be able to earn their way back into playing with makeup exams and work the next few weeks, but they will miss the Arkansas game for sure, and possibly more.

    Arkansas is now 21 point favorites.

    I went to high school with Leftwich. He ran a 4.2 40 at a combine to break Percy Harvin's record

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    • Kcordloh
      Pro
      • Jan 2011
      • 870

      #257
      Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

      Originally posted by Connor
      I went to high school with Leftwich. He ran a 4.2 40 at a combine to break Percy Harvin's record
      His official 40 is listed at 4.40 on ESPN, but he is quick.
      He's been a very solid receiver for the Tigers the last few years, he is actually the top one in OVR but his catch and jump ratings are much lower than the one's above him on the depth chart, which I reorganized as Gary Pinkle's aid.
      I hope he can get back onto my team soon


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      • gorillapittpray
        MVP
        • Aug 2010
        • 1462

        #258
        Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

        Originally posted by Connor
        I went to high school with Leftwich. He ran a 4.2 40 at a combine to break Percy Harvin's record
        The thing about 40's in High School is everybody is a 4.2 lol I went 4.27, got to college and that quickly turned into a 4.4 lol with an occasional mid 4.3.

        Liking the suspension thing, With my team being so young I was thinking about doing that or hitting my school with some type of scandal, just dont know which one to do yet! I may wait for this class to graduate and think rock my dynasty with a scandal lol

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        • Kcordloh
          Pro
          • Jan 2011
          • 870

          #259
          Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

          Originally posted by gorillapittpray
          The thing about 40's in High School is everybody is a 4.2 lol I went 4.27, got to college and that quickly turned into a 4.4 lol with an occasional mid 4.3.

          Liking the suspension thing, With my team being so young I was thinking about doing that or hitting my school with some type of scandal, just dont know which one to do yet! I may wait for this class to graduate and think rock my dynasty with a scandal lol
          I will never do a scandal cause I love MU, they'd never go evil! Haha.. Well maybe a tOSU without a coach covering it up type scandal but nothing where the program is heavily tainted I don't think. A few kids getting in trouble, maybe someone getting arrested, that's fair game.

          I cannot wait for the Kansas game, I hope they arrive 11-0. If Arkansas wins out and I beat KU twice my resume hopefully will get me past UCLA or Ohio State, but I doubt it. (UCLA plays Oregon and TCU, two teams that should finish top 10)


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          • Kcordloh
            Pro
            • Jan 2011
            • 870

            #260
            Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

            Pinkle would love to face Rock in BCS National Championship
            Missouri's head coach Gary Pinkle would love to face former defensive coordinator Johnny Rock and his Ohio State Buckeyes (#1 Harris, #2 Coaches, #2 BCS) for the BCS National Championship.
            "Without a doubt, I mean he is one of the best defensive minds I have ever seen. Yeah his defenses give up points, but have you ever noticed they never gave up more than the offense could cover. At Missouri we were a heavy 4-3 team when he entered, but we always were defense first then offense, and it's only now we are starting to see his recruits and the guys he worked with making themselves into star players. Our defense today is his, he built it, and then his former colleague has taken it over himself."

            Joey Davis, Missouri's current DC, had comments himself. "To be quite honest, he is a smart guy. Yeah the last 3 years were not the brightest defensive efforts ever, but did you ever see anyone besides two schools really take advantage of Missouri's defense one he implemented his system? Kansas and Boise State are systems, they develop a very effective passing game, and it worked. They are the only two teams to beat Missouri the last 44 games, and both were close offensive games. I built on the talent he recruited, in fact everyone here now that starts got his stamp of approval. Notice nobody has really exploited our secondary? That's his talent for recruiting and my defensive plans. Arkansas, the best passing team in the nation, had to rely on their running game to move the ball consistently on us. Short story, I would love to stack my defense up against his offense, and I would love to see MU/OSU in the BCS National Championship."


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            • Kcordloh
              Pro
              • Jan 2011
              • 870

              #261
              Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

              #1 Tigers to much for Longhorns
              While the stadium was packed with over 98,000 fans, and most of them were rooting for the fall of the #1 Tigers, there was just too much talent and drive for the top ranked Missouri Tigers to fall to the 2-5 Texas Longhorns.

              Missouri started the game with a unique twist, they ran the ball down Texas's throat with little passing on the first drive, going up 7-0.
              Texas responded by starting a nice little drive but choked on 3rd and 6 when Moore got in the way of a pass and forced 4th down.

              Moore stepped up big in the secondary

              Missouri kept chipping away on offense, and their defense held. Early on Texas got into the red zone three times, including right before halftime. Missouri faced 1st and goal from the 1 yard line, but S. Ray broke through the line on the first play and sacked C. Wood for a loss of 3. The defensive front held and secondary did not let them down, and Texas had to settle for 20 yard chipshot to make it 21-3. Missouri responded with a quick 73 yard drive capped off by J. Ross catching a 23 yard pass and waltzing it into the endzone, giving Missouri and commanding 28-3 lead as halftime approached.


              J. Ross had a great day receiving with 5 catches and 2 TD


              Missouri's wicked defense kept pouring it on the second half, and for good reason, their offense stopped making it into the endzone. Missouri's only second half score was on a 1 yard option run by E. Torres with 3:43 left in the fourth quarter that was set up by a pick by K. Hall, but it did not matter as Missouri won handily 35-3.


              Harris slams a Longhorn hard, letting them know there is a price for playing the Tigers


              K. Hall gets Missouri into great field position with his 4th quarter pick



              A. Roach made people forget about D. Washington with a sweet INT late in the fourth quarter in the endzone to prevent a Texas touchdown

              Missouri POTG: E. Torres 22/35 for 313 yards and 3 TD, 9 carries for 24 yards and another TD
              S. Ray had 8 tackles, 6 TFL, and 3 sacks
              A. Roach, B. Moore, and K. Hall had 4, 6, and 5 tackles respectively and 1 INT apiece

              Missouri Tigers at Texas Longhorns
              Oct 25, 20141ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
              #1 Missouri Tigers (5-0)14140735
              Texas Longhorns (2-5)03003
              Team Stats Comparison
              MIZZTEX
              Total Offense548256
              Rushing Yards235143
              Passing Yards313113
              First Downs2311
              Punt Return Yards1511
              Kick Return Yards3761
              Total Yards600328
              Turnovers03
              3rd Down Converstion10-15 (66%)2-11 (18%)
              4th Down Conversion1-1 (100%)0-1 (0%)
              2-Point Conversion0-00-0
              Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals6-3-0 (50%)3-0-1 (33%)
              Penalties4-450-0
              Posession Time
              Scoring Summary
              FIRST QUARTER SCORINGMIZZTEX
              4:09(MIZZ) M. Smith 5 yard pass from E. Torres (PAT)70
              1:16(MIZZ) J. Ross 8 yard pass from E. Torres (PAT)140
              SECOND QUARTER SCORINGMIZZTEX
              5:14(MIZZ) J. Thomas 82 yard run (PAT)210
              2:46(TEX) W. Russ 20 yard FG213
              1:03(MIZZ) J. Ross 23 yard pass from E. Torres (PAT)283
              FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGMIZZTEX
              3:43(MIZZ) E. Torres 1 yard run (PAT)353


              The Road to Respect: A Rice Dynasty (NCAA 14)

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              • Kcordloh
                Pro
                • Jan 2011
                • 870

                #262
                Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                Weekend results, Polls, Analysis

                There were several upsets, but none was bigger than #10 TCU beating #5 UCLA. Now UCLA might have been #5 but based on their schedule, had they beaten TCU odds are they would have leaped to #2 in at least the Harris poll, odds are likely they would have also been #2 in the Coaches Poll due to being a Pacific-12 team.

                This leaves Ohio State, Missouri, Kansas, South Florida, Boise State, and Navy as the only remaining undefeated FBS football squads. Missouri and Kansas benefit the most. Most likely USF and Boise State will not leap an undefeated Big XII champion, especially since an undefeated Big XII Champion would have to have beaten either #3 or #2 twice in three weeks, so two wins over top 10 competition right at the end of the season.

                Nobody knows where each team stands in the BCS, but everyone is project Ohio State #1, Missouri #2, and Kansas #3. Most have USF at #4 although some are saying Boise is #4. Oregon is the consensus #6, and TCU #7. This is intriguing, although should be accurate since Oregon did defeat TCU not that long ago. However, TCU defeated UCLA who beat Oregon. Luckily if TCU and Oregon win out we can have our rematch in the PAC-12 title game!

                Ohio State has a rough schedule left, they still have to play #12 Wisconsin (6-1), at #11 Penn State (6-1), and then finish the season at home against #13 Michigan (5-2).

                Missouri has teams at or above .500 teams left. Oklahoma (4-4), Army (6-2), and at #3 Kansas (7-0).

                Kansas has to go to Oklahoma State (5-3), host KSU (4-3), go to Arizona (4-2), host Baylor (5-2), and then host #2 Missouri (6-0).

                USF only has two winning teams left to face, hosting Pittsburg (4-2) and Cincinnati (4-2).

                Boise State still has to travel to Baylor (5-2), Nevads (5-3), and New Mexico (4-3). Their only home game left in UNLV (1-7).

                Navy hosts Notre Dame (4-4), goes to Wake Forest (3-5), hosts SDSU (0-7), and finishes the season hosting Army (6-2).

                Navy has the easiest schedule left, but nobody is guaranteed to finish undefeated.

                Coaches Poll

                NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll - Updated: Oct 26, 2014
                RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                12Ohio State (39)701503
                21Missouri (21)601454
                33Kansas (1)701356
                44USF601312
                56Boise State801115
                67Oregon611023
                710TCU711014
                88Michigan State51992
                99Virginia Tech61953
                105UCLA71873
                1111Penn State61859
                1213Wisconsin61808
                1312Michigan52807
                1415Arkansas71701
                1516Fresno State71674
                1617Georgia Tech61622
                1718Rutgers61607
                1820Mississippi State52589
                1914LSU52478
                2021California71473
                2123USC52387
                2225Ole Miss53309
                23--Texas A&M52296
                24--South Carolina33206
                25--Mid Tenn State51150


                Weekend results
                Top 25 results from the weekend of October 25th, 2014
                Results
                #1 Missouri (6-0) stomped Texas (2-6) 35-3
                #2 Ohio State (7-0) slipped past Purdue (4-3) 18-16
                #3 Kansas (7-0) whooped Arizona State (6-3) 57-34
                #4 USF (6-0) beat Temple (2-7) 43-10
                #10 TCU (7-1) upset #5 UCLA (7-1) 38-28
                #6 Boise State (8-0) killed Houston (4-3) 61-0
                #7 Oregon (6-1) beat Colorado (3-4) 34-10
                #8 Michigan State (5-1) beat Indiana (1-6) 31-21
                #9 Virginia Tech (6-1) beat Boston College (3-4) 55-28
                #12 Michigan (5-2) slipped past Minnesota (3-5) 45-42
                #13 Wisconsin (6-1) bombarded #24 Iowa (4-3) 46-28
                #20 Mississippi State (5-2) beat #14 LSU (5-2) 31-24
                #16 Fresno State (7-1) waxed Air Force (2-5) 19-0
                #17 Georgia Tech (6-1) beat Miami (7-2) 42-14
                #18 Rutgers (6-1) pounded Notre Dame (4-4) 45-20
                Texas A&M (5-2) exposed Auburn (3-4) 28-16
                #21 California (7-1) slid past Washington (4-4) 33-28
                Florida (4-4) maced #22 Illinois (3-4) 34-20


                The Road to Respect: A Rice Dynasty (NCAA 14)

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                • Kcordloh
                  Pro
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 870

                  #263
                  Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                  Matchup Preview *|* November 1, 2014
                  @
                  Oklahoma Sooners
                  (4-4, Away)
                  #2 Missouri Tigers
                  (6-0, 2-0 Home)
                  Game Notes
                  In this historic rivalry, there have been multiple long winning streaks, all by Oklahoma. Missouri has only had three winning streaks against Oklahoma, and they are currently in their longest one ever.
                  Missouri is on a 4 game winning streak against OU, and looking at the records is heading for win #5 in a row. This all started in 2010 in Missouri when then #1 Oklahoma fell to the Tigers.

                  Missouri's last winning streak against the Sooners ('65/66) ended when the Sooners beat them 7-0 enroute to a #3 AP ranking and a 10-1 record. Missouri doesn't plan on their streak ending this weekend, but you never know when facing Oklahoma.

                  Missouri has a stingy defense lately on points, but yards have still been given up. ASU and Michigan have exposed Missouri's defense, so look for the Sooners to have a game plan.

                  Early projections: Missouri 27, Oklahoma 17


                  Also on tap this weekend
                  #1 Ohio State takes on #13 Wisconsin


                  The Road to Respect: A Rice Dynasty (NCAA 14)

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                  • bradchadford
                    Rookie
                    • Jul 2011
                    • 86

                    #264
                    Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                    How do you like the 3-4 compared to the 4-3? I find the 3-4 to be much more dominant but it takes very specific player types.

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                    • Kcordloh
                      Pro
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 870

                      #265
                      Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                      Tigers use 21-8 fourth quarter to beat upset minded Sooners

                      Rivals have a way of ruining seasons for teams. The better your year, the more they want to beat you and spoil it. Take Oklahoma. They were 4-4, on their way to a mid-tier bowl at best. But for 3 quarters they kept the #2 team in the nation on their toes, and had it not been for an untimely fumble and interception the game might have turned out differently.


                      Missouri took a 10-0 lead early on, but B. Williams broke free and 84 yards later it was a 10-7 ball game.

                      B. Williams was a major player in this rivalry matchup

                      Missouri kept trying to break the game wide open, but their defense could not stop Williams, who kept running it downhill, and got the Sooners ahead 14-10 early in the second period.



                      B. Williams gets Oklahoma a 14-10 lead with this rushing TD


                      Missouri kept pushing, and went into the fourth quarter ahead 31-27. M. Wilson scooped up a forced fumble and got Missouri great field position which got them a 38-27 lead with 6:50 left in the game.



                      M. Wilson scoops up the fumble that gets Missouri some breathing room

                      Oklahoma tried to make it close again, but K. Hall intercepted a picture perfect pass and returned it for 6. And with a 45-27 lead Missouri was destined to stay ahead for good.

                      K. Hall once again puts his touch on a game with a key INT for a pick 6


                      Missouri POTG: E. Torres 26-38 for 310 yards and a 4 TD, 0 int, and 12 carries for 49 yards and a TD
                      D. Steele had 31 touches for 156 yards and a TD
                      K. Hall had 8 tackles, 1 INT, 1 defensive TD, and 1 FF

                      Oklahoma POTG: B. Williams had 20 carries for 213 yards and 2 TD
                      E. Humphrey had 14 tackles, 3 sacks, and 9 TFL

                      Oklahoma Sooners at Missouri Tigers
                      Nov 1, 20141ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                      Oklahoma Sooners (4-4)7137835
                      #2 Missouri Tigers (6-0)101472152
                      Team Stats Comparison
                      OKLAMIZZ
                      Total Offense476538
                      Rushing Yards221218
                      Passing Yards255320
                      First Downs2328
                      Punt Return Yards1023
                      Kick Return Yards1847
                      Total Yards504608
                      Turnovers20
                      3rd Down Converstion4-911-16
                      4th Down Conversion0-01-1
                      2-Point Conversion1-10-0
                      Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals3-1-07-5-0
                      Penalties2-145-31
                      Posession Time
                      Scoring Summary
                      FIRST QUARTER SCORINGOKLAMIZZ
                      4:47(MIZZ) C. O'Connor 46 yard FG03
                      1:06(MIZZ) D. Steele 3 yard rush (PAT)010
                      0:44(OKLA) B. Williams 84 yard rush (PAT)710
                      SECOND QUARTER SCORINGOKLAMIZZ
                      6:09(OKLA) B. Williams 57 yard rush (PAT)1410
                      4:26(MIZZ) S. Smith 23 yard pass from E. Torres (PAT)1417
                      2:34(OKLA) J. Smith 1 yard rush (missed PAT)2017
                      0:42(MIZZ) B. Hannah 4 yard pass from E. Torres (PAT)2024
                      THIRD QUARTER SCORINGOKLAMIZZ
                      6:30(MIZZ) E. Torres 2 yard rush (PAT)2031
                      5:14(OKLA) J. Smith 56 yard pass from B. Bell (PAT)2731
                      FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGOKLAMIZZ
                      6:50(MIZZ) M. Haynes 5 yard pass from E. Torres (PAT)2738
                      5:52(MIZZ) K. Hall returned interception 32 yards (PAT)2745
                      4:57(OKLA) A. Thomas picked up a fumble and ran 6 yard for a TD (2point conversion good)3545
                      2:13(MIZZ) M. Smith 6 yard pass from E. Torres (PAT)3552


                      The Road to Respect: A Rice Dynasty (NCAA 14)

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                      • Kcordloh
                        Pro
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 870

                        #266
                        Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                        #1 Ohio State Falls, who will be #1??
                        #12 Wisconsin (7-1) just threw a giant monkey wrench into the BCS standings that are due out tomorrow evening.
                        The Badgers defeated the #1 team in the BCS soundly 35-10, which means there will be a new #1. Odds are Missouri takes that spot unanimously, as voters and computers alike seem to have little respect for the undefeated and defending national champion Kansas Jayhawks.
                        With Notre Dame throttling Navy there are 4 undefeated teams left.

                        Missouri: 7-0 with wins over two currently ranked squads (#13 & #14), 4 of their 7 opponents are above .500, and one of those opponents has only lost to #14 Arkansas (8-1), #2 Missouri (7-0), and #3 Kansas (8-0). One ranked opponent left (#3 Kansas)

                        Kansas: 8-0 with no wins over ranked competition. Only two wins over teams that are above .500. Defending national champions. One ranked opponent left (#2 Missouri)

                        USF: 7-0 with 3 wins over competition above .500, no wins over ranked opponents. Only one winning opponent left (Cincinnati (4-2))

                        Boise State: 8-0 with one win over ranked competition (1 loss #15 Fresno State). 2 wins over teams above .500, and have 3 teams with winning records left.

                        Missouri and Kansas are likely to take #1/#2, but the big question is if they all win out until Missouri plays Kansas, who takes over #2 when one of those two arch-rivals fall?

                        Top 25 results for weekend of November 1st, 2014
                        Results
                        #12 Wisconsin (7-1) routed #1 Ohio State (7-1) 35-10
                        #2 Missouri (7-0) defeated Oklahoma (4-5) 52-35
                        #3 Kansas (8-0) beat Oklahoma State (5-4) 59-28
                        #4 USF (7-0) slipped past Pittsburg (4-3) 16-0
                        #6 Oregon (7-1) throttled Washington State (0-9) 45-7
                        #8 Michigan State (6-1) beat Nebraska (2-6) 28-18
                        #9 Virginia Tech (7-1) beat Duke (3-5) 56-35
                        #11 Penn State (7-1) beat Illinois (3-5) 34-21
                        #13 Michigan (6-2) beat Indiana (1-7) 37-35
                        #14 Arkansas (8-1) beat Iowa State (3-5) 56-24
                        #15 Fresno State (8-1) beat Colorado State (4-4) 30-14
                        #16 Georgia Tech (7-1) throttled UCF (4-5) 35-10
                        #17 Rutgers (7-1) slipped past Purdue (4-4) 32-29 in OT
                        Kentucky (5-4) upset #18 Mississippi Stater (5-3) 35-30
                        #19 LSU (6-2) whomped Auburn (3-5) 44-20
                        Stanford (6-3) upset #21 USC (5-3) 45-21
                        #22 Ole Miss (6-3) beat #23 Texas A&M (5-3) 35-16
                        #24 South Carolina (4-3) beat Tennessee (4-5) 37-17
                        25 Mid Tenn State (6-1) thumped FAU (3-5) 49-7


                        The Road to Respect: A Rice Dynasty (NCAA 14)

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                        • Kcordloh
                          Pro
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 870

                          #267
                          Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                          Coaches Top 25, BCS Top 10

                          As expected Missouri was the unanimous #1, Kansas #2, and USF #3 in all the major polls. Unless something unexpected happens between now and November 29th, expect the top 4 to remain the same.

                          There are a ton of good 1 loss teams out there.
                          The Big 10 Leaders division is loaded with #8 Ohio State, #10 Wisconsin, #12 Penn State, and #17 Rutgers all 7-1. Penn State has yet to play any of the other three, who have all beaten each other. If the other three all win out it will be up to the BCS to decide who faces the Legends division winner for the Big 10 title.

                          Coaches Poll

                          NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll - Updated: Nov 2, 2014
                          RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                          12Missouri (37)701598
                          23Kansas (21)801459
                          34USF (2)701384
                          45Boise State (1)801258
                          56Oregon711086
                          67TCU711035
                          78Michigan State611020
                          81Ohio State71996
                          99Virginia Tech71937
                          1012Wisconsin71925
                          1110UCLA71889
                          1211Penn State71843
                          1313Michigan62755
                          1414Arkansas81711
                          1515Fresno State81669
                          1616Georgia Tech71627
                          1717Rutgers71587
                          1819LSU62474
                          1920California71474
                          2022Ole Miss63395
                          2124South Carolina43320
                          2225Mid Tenn State61307
                          23--North Carolina62214
                          2418Mississippi State53174
                          25--Ohio81169



                          BCS Top 10


                          NCAA Football Rankings - BCS Rankings - Updated: Nov 2, 2014
                          RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                          12Missouri701.0000
                          23Kansas80.994
                          34USF70.989
                          45Boise State80.981
                          56TCU71.972
                          67Oregon71.969
                          714Wisconsin71.965
                          81Ohio State71.958
                          98Michigan State61.954
                          109UCLA71.947


                          The Big XII has 2 teams, the Big 10 has 3, the Pac-12 has 3, the MWC and Big East each have 1. Oddly enough the ACC and SEC have no teams in the top 10.


                          The Road to Respect: A Rice Dynasty (NCAA 14)

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                          • Kcordloh
                            Pro
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 870

                            #268
                            Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                            Originally posted by bradchadford
                            How do you like the 3-4 compared to the 4-3? I find the 3-4 to be much more dominant but it takes very specific player types.
                            I am actually running the 4-2-5 right now since I was unable to recruit the talent I needed to run a beast 3-4. 3-4 is definitely powerful, but you need speed in your linemen and quick moving LB's or else you cannot collapse the power for passing. If I could get a little better LB's recruited I will move back to the 3-4, but I was simply outgunned with all the spread offense's I was facing. I went 3-3-5 a few years ago, with a new coordinator I brought in a new system, but 4-2-5 and 3-3-5 are very similar and I run them also the same way minus a few things.

                            I would chose the 3-4 predator as the most powerful overall of 4-2-5/4-3/3-3-5, but I really like the versatility of 4-2-5/3-3-5.


                            The Road to Respect: A Rice Dynasty (NCAA 14)

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                            • Kcordloh
                              Pro
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 870

                              #269
                              Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                              Matchup Preview | November 8, 2014
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                              Army Black Knights
                              (6-2, 4-0 Away)
                              #1 Missouri Tigers
                              (7-0, 3-0 Home)
                              Game Notes
                              Missouri leads the series 3-1 all time, their only loss a 22-6 loss in 1971.

                              Missouri and Army have not played since their 1981/1982 series, which Missouri swept 2-0.

                              Army is running the dangerous option and has a very quick quarterback and halfback combination. However, the Tigers defense is strong and usually very good against the run unless they need to also focus on the pass. Unless Army can cause Missouri to protect against the pass expect 8 in the box the entire game, and as talented as Missouri is that means few yards.

                              Projection: Missouri 44, Army 14


                              The Road to Respect: A Rice Dynasty (NCAA 14)

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                              • Kcordloh
                                Pro
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 870

                                #270
                                Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                                Tigers to play LSU in Chick Fil'A Kickoff for 2015

                                The Big XII's battle with the SEC continues, as one of the Big XII's best will kickoff the 2015 season against one of the most talent laden teams in the SEC, LSU. While this year LSU is not at the top of the charts they have a lot of young talent that looks to make them hard to beat next year, in what will most likely be a meeting of two top 5 teams.

                                Missouri's 2015 schedule is half full, with 2 teams left to schedule. Apparently the Army/Missouri series might continue and not just be a one-off for this year.

                                Missouri and USC have apparently been talking about a home and home, or a single game between them at a neutral sight. If it comes about we could be looking at USC vs Missouri game in the Rose Bowl Stadium in 2015 or 2016. Stanford is also on the list, due to Missouri wanting to get rid of their 0-1 record vs Stanford from the 1971 season where they got walloped 19-0.

                                Missouri is also apparently in talks with Rice and North Texas. While some fans may scoff at the idea of playing a weak OOC opponent, the truth is Missouri has not backed down at scheduling anyone lately, so a weak opponent would be a chance for fans to enjoy beating up a non-conference foe without so much at stake.


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