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  • Kcordloh
    Pro
    • Jan 2011
    • 870

    #271
    Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

    Mackey and Leftwich to return against Army
    Safety Darren Mackey and Wide-reciever Wes Leftwich have both been cleared for playing against Army this weekend.

    According to reports Darren Mackey was failing his College Algebra and General Chemistry classes, but has managed to raise his grades to acceptable levels.

    Wes Leftwich was implicated in a book-scam, however his name has since been cleared and he is cleared to play.

    DJ Washington and Ian Simon are still not cleared to play, and sources indicate that Washington will most likely not be allowed back on the team this year.


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    • bradchadford
      Rookie
      • Jul 2011
      • 86

      #272
      Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

      Originally posted by Kcordloh
      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.
      Yeah that is when I was hinting at when I said you need specific players. Do all the Texas schools offer alot of competition recruiting wise?

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      • Kcordloh
        Pro
        • Jan 2011
        • 870

        #273
        Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

        #1 Tigers roll Black Knights 41-13

        The game opened with the #1 Missouri Tigers (7-0) hosting the Army Black Knights (6-2). Army came in boasting the #5 rushing attack in the nation and averaging over 41 points a game.

        Missouri took off quickly, stuffing Army's first drive with a 3 and out as the option lost the Black Knights yards. M. Haynes capped a 9 play 71 yard drive for the Tigers to make it 7-0 with a 6 yard catch from E. Torres.
        C O'Connor added a field goal with 2:00 left in the first period to make it 10-0 as the Army offense could not get started.

        The Army offense had no counter for the Missouri defense on the ground, they could not run the option unless they got their passing attack going. So R. Whitaker, the freshman from Texas, starting airing it out for the men he was leading. Missouri kept pushing though, and had 20-0 lead with 2 minutes left in the half. Whitaker ran a 2 minute drill and put his team in position for R. Smith to nail a 29 yarder with 0:17 left in the half to prevent the shutout at 20-3.

        Army struck first in the second half, a 45 yard field goal from R. Smith to make it 20-6. Missouri kicked it into high gear, and E. Morrison had a 1 yard sweep play to make it 27-6. David Steele ran in it off a 12 yard toss from E. Torres to make it 34-6 at the end of three periods.

        With one guy to beat Army's WR got bumped out, and then they couldn't move the ball an inch


        Army finally tasted the endzone when S. White crossed the plane on a 1 yard drive play. Missouri hit paydirt last when D. Steele bumped in from 6 yards out to make it 41-13 with 1:06 left to play and that's where the score stayed.



        M. Wilson got this weeks INT for the defense as he stopped a promising drive in the 2nd half dead in it's tracks



        Nothing like breaking up a potential touchdown pass...


        Missouri POTG: E. Torres 31/37 for 330 yards and 3 TD
        M. Wilson 10 tackles, 7 solo, 1 INT, 1 FF

        Army POTG: R. Whitaker 27/38 for 302 yards, 1 INT, sacked 1 time

        Army Black Knights at Missouri Tigers
        Nov 8, 20141ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
        Army Black Knights (6-2)033713
        #1 Missouri Tigers (7-0)101014741
        Team Stats Comparison
        ARMYMIZZ
        Total Offense392501
        Rushing Yards90164
        Passing Yards302337
        First Downs2225
        Punt Return Yards028
        Kick Return Yards5543
        Total Yards447572
        Turnovers20
        3rd Down Converstion8-16 (50%)6-9 (67%)
        4th Down Conversion1-2 (50%)0-0
        2-Point Conversion0-00-0
        Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals6-1-16-5-1
        Penalties5-46 yards1- 5 yards
        Posession Time
        Scoring Summary
        FIRST QUARTER SCORINGARMYMIZZ
        4:41(MIZZ) M. Haynes 6 yard catch (PAT)07
        2:00(MIZZ) C O'Connor 21 yard FG010
        SECOND QUARTER SCORINGARMYMIZZ
        4:17(MIZZ) C O'Connor 43 yard FG013
        1:51(MIZZ) M. Moore 3 yard catch (PAT)020
        0:17(ARMY) R. Smith 29 yard FG320
        THIRD QUARTER SCORINGARMYMIZZ
        6:27(ARMY) R. Smith 45 yard FG620
        2:53(MIZZ) E. Morrison 1 yard rush (PAT)627
        0:00(MIZZ) D. Steele 12 yard catch (PAT)634
        FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGARMYMIZZ
        3:57(ARMY) S. White 1 yard rush (PAT)1334
        1:06(MIZZ) D. Steele 6 yard rush (PAT)1341


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        • Kcordloh
          Pro
          • Jan 2011
          • 870

          #274
          Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

          Originally posted by bradchadford
          Yeah that is when I was hinting at when I said you need specific players. Do all the Texas schools offer alot of competition recruiting wise?
          To be honest I don't recruit the offensive side since I am DC.
          TCU is my main competition for players now, Texas was but they have slipped to 4* along with A&M, Baylor and TTech are both 3*. Now the 3*'s are hard to get from Texas, not to mention LSU/OU/OSU/Alabama got their hands in the cookie jar as well. But the 4*/5*s are easier to get than the 3*s, at least out of Texas. Because most will go to either TCU/Bama/LSU/ or MU.


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          • Kcordloh
            Pro
            • Jan 2011
            • 870

            #275
            Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

            Upset the name of the game last weekend
            It's November 9th, there are 4 weeks left in the season until it's all over, and there are four unbeaten teams left.

            Upsets were to be found last weekend, as #7 Michigan State, #9 Virginia Tech, #15 Fresno State, and #23 North Carolina all lost to inferior competition.

            Top 25 results from the weekend of November 8th, 2014
            Results
            #1 Missouri (8-0) beat Army (6-3) 41-13
            #2 Kansas (9-0) beat rival Kansas State (5-4) 48-20
            #3 USF (8-0) slipped past SMU (4-4) 38-31 in OT
            #4 Boise State (9-0) walloped Baylor (5-4) 56-42
            #5 Oregon (8-1) beat Stanford (6-4) 39-25
            #6 TCU (8-1) owned Colorado (3-6) 38-14
            #17 Rutgers (8-1) outgunned #7 Michigan State (6-2) 34-28
            #8 Ohio State (8-1) beat #12 Penn State (7-2) 47-27
            Miami (8-3) beat #9 Virginia Tech (7-2) 38-35
            Purdue (5-4) beat #10 Wisconsin (7-2) 28-25
            #11 UCLA (8-1) survived BYU (3-7) 22-21
            #13 Michigan (7-2) beat Iowa (4-5) 31-13
            #14 Arkansas (9-1) beat #24 South Carolina (4-4) 50-23
            SDSU (1-8) got their first win of the year over #15 Fresno State (8-2) 48-16
            #16 Georgia Tech (8-1) beat Duke (3-6) 41-21
            #18 LSU (7-2) throttled Alabama (4-5) 34-0
            #19 California (8-1) blanked Oregon State (5-4) 20-0
            Auburn (4-5) upset #20 Ole Miss (6-4) 17-10
            #22 Mid Tenn State (7-1) beatdown FIU (3-6) 67-3
            North Carolina State University (4-5) shocked #23 North Carolina (6-3) 28-27
            #24 Mississippi State (5-5) beat Tennessee (5-5) 42-28
            #25 Ohio (9-1) routed Buffalo (2-7) 45-10


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            • Kcordloh
              Pro
              • Jan 2011
              • 870

              #276
              Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

              Missouri and Kansas #1/2 in all major polls
              The end of November cannot get here soon enough as the annual Border War once again promises to have national championship implications.
              In 2007 and 2013 the winner of this game was a front runner for the national championship game. This year however winning the Border War won't be good enough, because if both teams win this upcoming weekend they will have a rematch for the Big XII Title two weeks later! Which means whoever losers still has a shot at a BCS Bowl game, and possibly the national championship!

              Coaches Poll
              NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll - Updated: Nov 9, 2014
              RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
              11Missouri (36)801500
              22Kansas (24)901451
              33USF (1)801418
              44Boise State901267
              55Oregon811149
              66TCU811105
              78Ohio State811103
              811UCLA81907
              913Michigan72832
              1014Arkansas91805
              117Michigan State62780
              1217Rutgers81765
              1316Georgia Tech81710
              149Virginia Tech72629
              1512Penn State72628



              BCS Poll
              NCAA Football Rankings - BCS Rankings - Updated: Nov 9, 2014
              RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
              11Missouri801.000
              22Kansas90.994
              33USF80.989
              44Boise State90.983
              56Oregon81.975
              65TCU81.975
              78Ohio State81.967
              810UCLA81.961
              911Michigan72.953
              1014Arkansas91.947
              1118Rutgers81.939
              1215Georgia Tech72.922
              139Michigan State62.921


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              • Kcordloh
                Pro
                • Jan 2011
                • 870

                #277
                Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                BCS Projections
                It's still early in the season, but most people were starting to publish bowl projections weeks ago. How Kansas vs Missouri for the BCS National Championship even managed to get out of someone's brain escapes me.

                BCS National Championship: Kansas vs USF.
                Why: Kansas is on a 23 game winning streak, the nation's longest. They have a very underrated passing attack despite losing Webb last year, and their offensive line is one of the best in the nation at what they do.

                USF is not the strongest team, but the Big East still gets a little more respect than the Mountain West. Boise State might leap USF at year's end, but USF looks like a little bit better of a team than the Broncos.

                Sugar Bowl: LSU vs Rutgers
                Why: Rutgers is in the middle of a dream season, and the only thing keeping them from being in the top 3 in the nation is this loss to Ohio State earlier this year.
                LSU is the front runner for the weakened SEC, so they will get the automatic bid. Rutgers will be top 10, and a great pick for a fanbase that will want to travel and see their team play in a major bowl in their best season ever.

                Orange Bowl: Georgia Tech vs UCLA
                Why: Georgia Tech is the front runner to win the ACC which will earn them the automatic Orange Bowl berth.
                UCLA has already lost to TCU, which means TCU gets to go to the Pac-12 title game over them. That prevents UCLA from backdooring into the national title game unless TCU loses, but it also means UCLA should finish 11-1, and there is no way an 11-1 UCLA will not be chosen as an at large.

                Fiesta Bowl: Arkansas vs Boise State
                Why: Kansas should beat Missouri twice in the span of 14 days, which will drop them out of the top 10. Boise State will slip into the Fiesta just by replacement options, and the choice to replace Missouri should be an easy one, Arkansas. They have the most explosive offense in the nation behind KU, and it would be nice to see that Bronco defense tested by a true offensive power.

                Rose Bowl: Ohio State vs Oregon
                Oregon and TCU are on a collision course for the PAC-12 title game. TCU won the last matchup in overtime, but Oregon has just improved since then so look for Oregon to win the Pac-12 title.
                Ohio State is the leader in the Legends Division, and barring a slipup to Michigan will play for the BIG 10 title. Nobody on the Leaders side is anywhere close to Ohio State's level.


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                • Kcordloh
                  Pro
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 870

                  #278
                  Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                  Matchup Preview *|* November 15, 2014
                  @
                  #1 Missouri Tigers
                  (8-0, 4-0 Away)
                  Texas Tech Red Raiders
                  (1-8, 1-4 Home)
                  Offensive Stats Comparison
                  Total Offensive Yards#19
                  Passing Yards#5
                  Rushing Yards#119
                  Defensive Stats Comparison
                  #12Total Yards Allowed#108
                  #50Passing Yards Allowed
                  #1Rushing Yards Allowed
                  Game Notes
                  Despite the odd numbers, this game actually should be closer than one might think.
                  Missouri has won 6 of the last 7 games, but Texas Tech has an amazing passing attack. Can Missouri really hold it this passing attack? Remember last week Army's 117th ranked passing attack split the Tigers for over 300 yards, imagine what Texas Tech will do!

                  Of course the same was said about Arkansas, and we all know the end result there. The difference is that Tech is 1-8 and it's not supposed to be close.

                  Tech's defense is very weak this year, look for D. Steele and Torres to have their way with it. The key will be turnovers. We know Tech will score, and so will the Tigers. Whoever gets the edge in the turnover battle and can get points off of them will win the game.

                  Missouri should win, they are #1 and have a return date with Kansas in a few weeks. But don't be too surprised if you see Texas Tech make a run at glory and try to take upset of the year away from San Diego State's win over Fresno State last weekend


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                  • Kcordloh
                    Pro
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 870

                    #279
                    Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                    Missouri crushes Texas Tech
                    The #1 Missouri Tigers walked into Jones Stadium in Lubbock, Texas with over 60,000 people chanting for their heads. After all this game might have been #1 Missouri (8-0) vs Texas Tech (1-8), but for fans of the Red Raiders it was more.
                    Last year Missouri slaughtered Texas Tech 82-21, and the year before it was a 37-3 beat down. The last time it was competitive was in 2011 when Texas Tech almost upset then #5 Missouri in Columbia.

                    Texas Tech is 3-8 all time against Missouri, their last victory a 24-17 victory over then #14 Missouri in Lubbock.

                    The game started off strong for Missouri as they let Tech get to field goal range and then stopped them to see Tech's 39 yard field goal attempt bounced off the bottom bar. C. O'Connor got Missouri on the board with a 42 yard field goal, and Missouri took off to the races.

                    David Steele was Missouri's primary offensive threat early, as he jogged in a 6 yard touchdown and then caught a pass for 11 yards and another touchdown to give Missouri a 16-0 lead after one quarter.

                    Steele then had another catch for a touchdown, and ripped a 43 yard touchdown run followed by another C O'Connor field goal to give Missouri a dominate 33-0 lead after two quarters. Tech's offense struggled early, as Scott Young went down with bruised ribs which was a good thing it seemed as he had already been intercepted twice by the time he was injured halfway through the second quarter.




                    M. Wilson collected 2 interceptions on the day, here it was from S. Young

                    At halfway Missouri led 33-0, had 13 first downs compared to Texas Tech's 6, had 210 passing yards to Tech's 135, and led the rushing game 125 yards to 0. Tech only attempted one rush the entire first half.


                    David Steele was deadly in the first half for Missouri

                    Missouri continued to pour it on after halftime, and even went as far as to taunt Texas Tech's reliance on the pass, at on time dropped 10 of their players back into coverage 5 of 8 plays.

                    Missouri was begging for Tech to try to run on them

                    Down 54-0, fans started heading for the exit with only 4:17 left in the third quarter and a victory requiring 55 points in a very short amount of time. Suddenly they got hope, as third string QB stepped into the game after an injury to the second string QB L. Cox. M. Brewer connected with M. Richardson for 66 yards and a TD on his first pass attempt of the game.


                    M. Richardson ending the shutout

                    Tech suddenly came to life, and while they were facing the 2nd and 3rd string for Missouri they were shredding them. The Tech defense forced 3 and outs, the offense was clicking, and suddenly as the third period ended it was 54-21 with Texas Tech only needing 33 points to force overtime, something that suddenly seemed do-able.

                    Texas Tech got the ball down into the redzone late in the fourth quarter after Missouri ran the clock down their previous drive. They went for another touchdown pass but K. Hall grabbed the errant pass and ran it back to the 12 yard line. D. Steele broke free on the very next play for Missouri for 88 yards and suddenly it was 61-21, and the Tech scoring frenzy was over.


                    K. Hall prevented another Texas Tech TD


                    D. Steele's ran 88 yards for this touchdown to make it 61-21

                    Texas Tech struck back with another long touchdown pass, this one to S. Corker from 81 yards out, but it was to little to late. C O'Connor finished the game with a 32 yard field goal, and Missouri had their third straight route of Texas Tech.


                    S. Corker had a nice 81 TD catch and run, but it was too little too late

                    Missouri POTG
                    E. Torres 31 of 45 for 414 yards, 4 TD, 0 INT, was not sacked
                    D. Steele 21 rushes for 208 yards and 3 TD, 6 catches for 108 yards and 2 TD
                    J. Thomas had 8 catches for 104 yards and 1 touchdown
                    C. Jones and M. Wilson had 2 interceptions and 7 tackles apiece
                    K. Hall had 5 tackles and an interception
                    C. Graham had 4 tackles, 1 FF, and an interception

                    Texas Tech POTG
                    Freshman M. Brewer went 31/42 for 349 yards, 4 TD, and 4 INT

                    Missouri Tigers at Texas Tech Red Raiders
                    Nov 15, 20141ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                    #1 Missouri Tigers (8-0)1617211771
                    Texas Tech Red Raiders (1-8)0021728
                    Team Stats Comparison
                    MIZZTTU
                    Total Offense694592
                    Rushing Yards25750
                    Passing Yards437542
                    First Downs2317
                    Punt Return Yards278
                    Kick Return Yards4583
                    Total Yards766683
                    Turnovers17
                    3rd Down Converstion8-153-14
                    4th Down Conversion0-01-2
                    2-Point Conversion0-00-0
                    Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals9-6-13-0-0
                    Penalties2-20 yards1-8 yards
                    Posession Time
                    Scoring Summary
                    FIRST QUARTER SCORINGMIZZTTU
                    4:08(MIZZ) C O'Connor 42 yard FG30
                    2:17(MIZZ) D. Steele 6 yard run (PAT)100
                    0:25(MIZZ) D. Steele 11 yard catch from E. Torres (missed PAT)160
                    SECOND QUARTER SCORINGMIZZTTU
                    5:06(MIZZ) D. Steele 17 yard catch from E. Torres (PAT)230
                    2:08(MIZZ) D. Steele 43 yard run (PAT)300
                    0:29(MIZZ) C O'Connor 21 yard FG330
                    THIRD QUARTER SCORINGMIZZTTU
                    7:18(MIZZ) J. Thomas 30 yard catch from E. Torres (PAT)400
                    5:43(MIZZ) M. Haynes 1 yard catch from E. Torres (PAT)470
                    4:17(MIZZ) D. Steele 7 yard run (PAT)540
                    3:31(TTU) M. Richardson 66 yard pass from M. Brewer (PAT)547
                    2:47(TTU) D. Edwards 50 yard pass from M. Brewer (PAT)5414
                    1:07(TTU) M. Richardson 80 yard pass from M. Brewer (PAT)5421
                    FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGMIZZTTU
                    4:57(MIZZ) D. Steele 88 yard run (PAT)6121
                    4:21(MIZZ) G. White 4 yard run (PAT)6821
                    3:57(TTU) S. Corker 81 yard pass from M. Brewer (PAT)6828
                    1:48(MIZZ) C. O'Connor 32 yard FG7128


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                    • Kcordloh
                      Pro
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 870

                      #280
                      Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                      USF falls, Boise State in the drivers seat for BCS National Championship
                      #3 USF dropped the ball against Louisville, and is bound to fall from the top 10, guaranteed to drop to at least #5.
                      With this result, Boise State moves into the driver's seat for a national championship bid for their second trip there in 3 years. Two years ago they lost to 1 loss Illinois, you know they are hoping for a second chance, and to get there all they have to do is win 3 more games. You also know they have to be dying for another shot at Missouri, as Missouri is leading their little series 2-1, and had the last victory over Boise State last year. Facing Missouri would mean these two programs faced each other 4 years in a row after never meeting until the 2012 edition of the Fiesta Bowl.



                      Top 25 results from the weekend of November 15th, 2014
                      ResultsWhat this means
                      #1 Missouri (9-0) crushed Texas Tech (1-9) 71-28Missouri hosts Iowa State left before #2 Kansas
                      #2 Kansas (10-0) killed Arizona (4-5) 50-21Kansas hosts Baylor before playing #1 Missouri
                      Louisville (4-5) upset #3 USF (8-1) 34-26Louisville now controls the Big East
                      #4 Boise State (10-0) destroyed UNLV (1-10) 42-7Boise State is in the title game if they win out
                      #17 California (9-1) beat #5 Oregon (8-2) 42-35California clinched the Pac-12 North
                      #6 TCU (9-1) beat Washington (4-6) 42-21TCU is one win away from the Pac-12 South title
                      #7 Ohio State (9-1) slipped past Indiana (1-9) 15-14Ohio State is a single victory away from clinching the Leaders division
                      Utah (7-3) upset #8 UCLA (8-2) 45-26Utah can play spoiler against TCU next week and slip into the Pac-12 title game
                      #9 Michigan (8-2) beat Northwestern (0-10) 52-17Michigan won their 8th straight and controls the Legends division
                      #10 Arkansas (10-1) throttled Auburn (4-6) 36-14Arkansas remains hopeful Missouri or Kansas go undefeated so they can slip into a BCS Bowl
                      #11 Michigan State (7-2) beat Minnesota (4-7) 42-30Michigan State remains in the hunt for highly unlikely an at large bid
                      #12 Rutgers (9-1) beat Nebraska (3-7) 45-31Rutgers can make the Big-10 title game if Ohio State loses to Michigan in two weeks
                      Virginia (8-2) upset #13 Georgia Tech (8-2) 27-0Virginia controls their destiny in the ACC
                      #14 Virginia Tech (8-2) thumped North Carolina (6-4) 37-27Virginia Tech controls their ACC destiny as well, but the Hokies look vulnerable
                      #18 Wisconsin (8-2) exposed #15 Penn State (7-3) 27-3Wisconsin remains in the hunt for the Big-10 title if Rutgers and Ohio State both lose a Big-10 game
                      #16 LSU (8-2) walked over Texas A&M (5-5) 29-17LSU is heads and heels above the rest of the SEC these days
                      #19 Middle Tennessee State (8-1) got all their could ask for from Arkansas State (6-3) 35-31Middle Tennessee State is the front runner for an at-large berth as the leading non-AQ
                      #22 Idaho (7-2) beat Utah State (6-3) 52-28Idaho remains the 2nd best non-AQ
                      #23 Georgia (6-4) ravaged Florida State (5-5) 35-21Georgia remains in control of the SEC East and appears headed for a match with LSU
                      #24 Purdue (6-4) became bowl eligible over Illinois (4-6) 42-7Purdue remains ranked in the middle of a great rebuilding year
                      #25 Navy (9-1) struggled against Wake Forest (3-7) 35-32Navy remains the second best non-AQ in record but is highly unlikely to pass Idaho or Middle Tennessee State without both of those teams losing


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                      • Kcordloh
                        Pro
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 870

                        #281
                        Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                        Boise State a distant 3rd in Coaches Poll

                        The latest USA Today Coaches Poll is exactly what most figured it would be, USF fell from the top 10 all the way to 15th, and Boise State moved to 3rd.

                        Kansas and Missouri each have Big XII matchups this week at home, and then they meet November 29th. If Missouri wins this next week at home against Iowa State then the two teams will have a rematch December 3rd for the Big XII title. This means there is a way for Arkansas to slip into a BCS game.
                        Also there is a chance for TCU or Ohio State to slip into the BCS National Championship even if Boise State goes undefeated, because if Kansas and Missouri trade victories it could hurt both in the human polls just enough to let a TCU or Ohio State team with a strong conference championship game win and a good winning streak slip past both.

                        NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll - Updated: Nov 15, 2014
                        RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                        11Missouri (39)901503
                        22Kansas (21)1001453
                        34Boise State (1)1001244
                        46TCU911078
                        57Ohio State911033
                        610Arkansas101953
                        79Michigan82937
                        811Michigan State72849
                        95Oregon82819
                        1012Rutgers91817
                        1114Virginia Tech82
                        1217California91
                        1318Wisconsin82
                        1416LSU82
                        153USF81
                        168UCLA82
                        1719Middle Tennessee State81
                        1820Miami83
                        1913Georgia Tech82
                        2021Ohio91
                        2122Idaho72
                        2223Georgia64
                        2315Penn State73
                        24-Utah73
                        2524Purdue64


                        BCS Bowl Projections

                        BCS National Championship Kansas vs Boise State
                        Missouri is very weak against the pass, Texas Tech showed that. Missouri's first string is strong on defense, but after that they are too injury riddled and inexperienced to hold Kansas down.

                        Orange Bowl Virginia vs Rutgers
                        Virginia is on a roll, and so is Rutgers. Both are looking for BCS berths, Virginia as ACC champion and Rutgers as an at large

                        Rose Bowl Michigan vs TCU
                        Michigan looks to be the best in the Big 10, their only losses were at the beginning of the season and one of them was to #1 Missouri by 5 points.
                        TCU and California are headed straight for a date for the Pac-12 title, and TCU looks like the better squad



                        Sugar Bowl LSU vs Middle Tennessee State
                        LSU is easily the best team in the SEC week to week, and Middle Tennessee State has almost locked up the Non-AQ automatic bid.

                        Fiesta Bowl Arkansas vs USF
                        Despite not controlling the Big East anymore, USF is tied with Louisville and Cincinnati and SMU. USF holds the tie-breaker over SMU, hasn't played Cincinnati yet, and Louisville and SMU still have to play. If only USF and Louisville finish tied then Louisville goes, but that is doubtful.


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                        • Kcordloh
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                          • Jan 2011
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                          #282
                          Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                          Big XII looks to get 9 teams bowl eligible
                          The Big XII is having a great year, and is projected to get 9 teams bowl eligible. Given they don't have 9 spots to fill it is doubtful all the teams get to go.

                          So far the projections are:
                          BCS National Championship Kansas vs BCS #1/2
                          Fiesta Bowl Arkansas vs BCS
                          Cotton Bowl Missouri vs SEC
                          Alamo BowlArizona vs PAC-12
                          Insight BowlArizona State vs Big 10
                          Holiday Bowl Baylor vs Pac-12
                          Texas Bowl Kansas State vs Big 10

                          Oklahoma and Oklahoma State both look to finish 6-6 and bowl eligible, so they could fill spots if not all the other bowls fill theirs.


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                          • Kcordloh
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                            • Jan 2011
                            • 870

                            #283
                            Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                            BCS Poll released
                            Besides USF falling to 16th the polls were exactly what everyone expected. Apparently losing to a below .500 conference opponent is not something top 10 teams are made of.

                            This next week appears to be a tune-up week before the big rivalry match ups November 29th.

                            NCAA Football Rankings - BCS Rankings - Updated: Nov 16, 2014
                            RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                            11Missouri901.000
                            22Kansas100.994
                            34Boise State100.989
                            46TCU91.983
                            57Ohio State91.978
                            610Arkansas101.964
                            79Michigan82.964
                            811Rutgers91.954
                            95Oregon82.950
                            1017California91.947
                            1113Michigan State72
                            1218Wisconsin82
                            1316LSU82
                            1414Virginia Tech82
                            158UCLA82
                            163USF81


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

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                            • Kcordloh
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                              • Jan 2011
                              • 870

                              #284
                              Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                              Tune-up week takes shape
                              Matchup Preview *|* November 22, 2014
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                              Iowa State Cyclones
                              (3-7, 2-4 Away)
                              #1 Missouri Tigers
                              (9-0, 4-0 Home)
                              Offensive Stats Comparison
                              25.1 (#96)Points Per Game44.3 (#6)
                              3612 (#94)Total Offensive Yards4488 (#67)
                              1458 (#86)Rushing Yards2039 (#23)
                              2154 (#80)Passing Yards2449 (#56)
                              Defensive Stats Comparison
                              4980 (#113)Total Yards Allowed3549 (#23)
                              1709 (#84)Rushing Yards Allowed1044 (#1)
                              3271 (#115)Rushing Yards Allowed2550 (#77)
                              Game Notes
                              The annual border matchup between Missouri and Iowa State has been dominated by Missouri recently, as the Tigers have won 7 in a row and 10 of the last 11 games.

                              Missouri won last year's game handily, but this rivalry has a way of having a close game at least every other year usually. Iowa State looks to use emotion to force a close game, as they have no other option. They are out manned talent wise.
                              Their only hope is to tire out the Missouri defense and take advantage of the weak second string. However, Missouri's second string is still better than Iowa State's starting line and most likely we are looking at a 49-14 victory for the Tigers.


                              Other games to watch this weekend

                              #3 Boise State (10-0) travels to Nevada (7-3)
                              Baylor (6-4) travels to #2 Kansas (10-0)
                              #4 Texas Christian (9-1) travels to #24 Utah (7-3) to lock down the Pac-12 South in College Gameday's Big Game of the week!
                              #12 California (9-1) travels to Stanford (7-4) for the Big Game



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

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                              • Kcordloh
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                                • Jan 2011
                                • 870

                                #285
                                Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty

                                Heisman Watch for 2014
                                Heisman Watch - Updated: Nov 16, 2014
                                NAMEPOSSCHOOLOUTLOOK
                                M. CummingsQBKansasThe Senior from Texas remains in the lead by a long shot.
                                T. WilliamsQBArkansasThe freshman from Liberty, MO is easily rookie of the year, and putting up great numbers
                                T. MillerQBNavyThe Naval Academy is not know for great quarterbacks, which makes Miller's exceptional season even more worthy of Heisman consideration
                                D. SteeleHBMissouriThe tough sophomore from Missouri needs a big game against Kansas to slip up to the #1 spot
                                M. BrownQBTCUBrown had a tough week, and as such he dropped, a lot. He's still in consideration though


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