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Missouri vs. Iowa in Nashville

You're dumb as shit. You have no understanding about anything at all. Your entire worth is simply being a bitch and an asshole simultaneously.
Any thoughts about why Iowa getting blown out is even crossing people's minds?
 
do you ever wonder what people are doing give you likes for posts on page 4 of the game thread 5 hours after the game ended?

Everytime I go back and look I end up finding typos. I should really proofread my posts.
 
mizzou was pretty good with that running back who walked on, was that last year or two years ago? I lost track. he is gone now.,.. have not watched them much since then...
yup, I caught one of their late game last year - I remember thinking they were surprisingly VERY good....
 
At 2:30 on Monday the 30th I’ll spend 3-4 hours drinking, eating food and watching the Iowa Hawkeyes play. We are living like Kings, act like it
 
It's potentially a decent matchup, depending on what players actually participate.
I would prefer multiple opt outs for Iowa and a lot of back ups getting PT. Great game to give players tryouts and to try new things on O. I expect neither of those to happen.
 
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Then again, if Iowa hadn't given the Iowa State game away, missed 19 tackles @ MSU, and failed to show up vs. UCLA, they would be in the CFP. The Hawkeyes and KF had a huge opportunity, and they--as usual--let it slip away.

Oh, well, let's use the Mizzou game to get ready for Albany . . . :rolleyes:

Personally I'm glad they're not in the playoffs. Ferentz talks about all 3 phases of the game being important but he only plays 2 of them.
Not a winning formula against a good team.
 
Kirk more or less confirmed that Sully will play in the bowl game right? That's what it sounded like when he wasn't good to go for little debbie.
 
Any thoughts about why Iowa getting blown out is even crossing people's minds?
Well yes. I think last years bowl game against another SEC team (that was playing a heralded but very inexperienced QB) that couldn’t have been any uglier is still on some minds. Basically our only weapon on offense is not playing. We have no idea who will play QB. And Missouri will be the 2nd best team we’ve played this season. How’s that?
 
Any thoughts about why Iowa getting blown out is even crossing people's minds?
Because it's what happened every time we've played a team with a pulse over the past few years?

Lol.

Here's my prediction...

It'll be a low-scoring or more likely a non-scoring defensive faceoff for most of the first half. Mostly because our D is still pretty solid, and our offense is again pathetic. I honestly know nothing about Mizzou's D, but it really doesn't matter.

Late in the first half things will loosen up a little and our offense will finally take advantage of the short field provided by our D and ST.

We'll go into the half with the score around 7-3, with either team leading.

In the second half our O with its JV QB and no KJ will continue to sputter with continuous three-and-outs, and our D will start softening simply from being on the field non stop.

Mizzou will take advantage, establish a few long scoring drives which will wear our D down even more, and they'll create additional opportunities from turnovers or just the overall sh*ttiness of our offense.

The scoring gap widens, and in the end we lose by a score of something like 31-10.
 
Because it's what happened every time we've played a team with a pulse over the past few years?

Lol.

Here's my prediction...

It'll be a low-scoring or more likely a non-scoring defensive faceoff for most of the first half. Mostly because our D is still pretty solid, and our offense is again pathetic. I honestly know nothing about Mizzou's D, but it really doesn't matter.

Late in the first half things will loosen up a little and our offense will finally take advantage of the short field provided by our D and ST.

We'll go into the half with the score around 7-3, with either team leading.

In the second half our O with its JV QB and no KJ will continue to sputter with continuous three-and-outs, and our D will start softening simply from being on the field non stop.

Mizzou will take advantage, establish a few long scoring drives which will wear our D down even more, and they'll create additional opportunities from turnovers or just the overall sh*ttiness of our offense.

The scoring gap widens, and in the end we lose by a score of something like 31-10.
I see it very similar to that. Not sure how you could see it any other way unless we can create a few turnovers. We aren’t beating Missouri with 5 first downs.
 
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