Respect the Game: From Freshmen to the Playoffs
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Mizzou improved to 3â0 with a 52â10 win.
Defense allowed just 4 total passing yards and ~100 rushing yards, pushing their rankings way up.
Hosts noted the defensive front âbig boysâ deserve as much credit as the secondary.
With six of their first games at home, the hosts said anything less than 10 wins would be a disappointment.
Key stretch: South Carolina â UMass â Alabama at home.
Alabama no longer looks invincible, making the matchup even more intriguing.
Bo Pribula (QB) and Ahmad Hardy (RB, 250 yards & 3 TDs vs ULM) highlighted as transfer success stories.
Mizzouâs strategy in the portal may be more effective than traditional recruiting.
Hosts compared the system to NFL-style free agency.
Mizzouâs path: wins over Alabama and Oklahoma could punch a playoff ticket.
Concerns remain about their weaker non-conference schedule being held against them.
Other programs discussed: Ohio State, Penn State, Texas, Illinois.
Criticism of Steve Sarkisian as a âretreadâ coach.
Debate over Arch Manningâs development: high expectations but visible struggles with mechanics and confidence.
Pressure of family name adds to his challenges.
Matt emphasized long-term skill building vs. short-term success, using his sonâs training as an example.
Some quarterbacks rely on âwinging it,â but true durability comes from mechanics, consistency, and preparation.
Many backup QBs arenât developed properly because starters get all the reps.
Critique of Missouriâs scheduling: freshman games on Mondays create recovery and practice conflicts.
Contrast with programs in Alabama/Texas that run like college teams (pre-meetings, media days, high-level staff).
Local athletes are as athletic as anywhere, but behind in football IQ and system structure.
Discussion on referees and coaches: respect should be for football itself, not just one group.
Concerns about referees trying to shorten games and how that limits valuable reps for freshmen and JV players.
Call for football people making football decisions instead of convenience-driven policies.
Mizzou is for real but must hit 10 wins to meet expectations.
Transfer portal = game changer for both players and programs.
Player development matters: mechanics, reps, and systems shape long-term success.
High school football in Missouri lags behind in structure compared to powerhouse states.
Everyone involvedâcoaches, refs, playersâneeds to respect the game first.
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