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re: Bringing the SEC to 16?

Posted by MissouriFan on 6/6/15 at 4:26 pm to
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Sorry if I beat a dead horse, but I was listening to the radio and the topic of conference realignment came up. They went as far as to say the B1G would poach Missouri from the SEC, and Arky to the Big XII. They immediately started talking about replacements for the SEC. That's what brought this thread to mind.


Anyone that thinks there is even the smallest chance Mizzou voluntarily leaves the SEC for the BIG at this point is clueless about conference realignment and not worth listening to.

As for the question of who to add to get to 16 it's pretty simple. We take one school from Virginia and one from North Carolina. My personal preference would be Virginia Tech and NC State.

If for some reason the ACC is off limits we could add Oklahoma but the problem becomes who to add with them? None of the other leftover 12 conference teams are that appealing. Texas would be if it weren't for the Longhorn cancer that comes with them and that cancer has proven deadly for college athletic conferences. That cancer has killed one conference and left the other weak and deformed and could yet kill it off.
Rather see,
- Big 12 forced to add 2 to 4 teams and get a conference championship
- Every conference play 9 games
- Expand the playoff to 8 (5 conference champions and 3 at large teams)
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Why there when Baseball Heaven is in the SEC's backyard?


Would be great. Plus Ball Park Village is finally open. Could be a lot of fun.



Plus the 40 foot HD screen inside is great for watching games.




Rooftop seating








Great place to watch a game. If the Rams stick around I hope they hire the same people for their new stadium.
Hard to believe we are starting our 11th season at Mizzou Arena. It's been a pretty good home for our hoops team, we are 155-24 or .866 at home since the arena opened and that includes one of the worst stretches in Mizzou basketball with the last two years of quin snyder and the first two years of Mike Anderson. Take out those first four years and we are 102-7 or .936.

The AD did a great job when they built the Arena. Not just the seating area but the other areas and things they included as well.

Mizzou Arena is home to a private Athletic Performance Center, designed specifically to train basketball athletes. This area has strength training and cardio equipment, designed specifically by the strength staff to maximize student-athletes' abilities on and off the court.

Across the hall, the Mizzou Athletic Training room comes complete with aqua therapy and hydro pools, as well as treatment tables and offices for the Mizzou Sports Medicine Team.

Nutritional needs can also be met at Mizzou Arena. While teams have the ability to cater in meals before/following games and practices, both locker rooms have nutrition stations to meet the needs of our student-athletes.

A full-length practice gym, which is open to Tiger student-athletes 24 hours a day, seven days a week.






With the first few rows pushed back. They do this for practice or in this case painting the court.


Concourse behind the student section.


The Practice court - available to the team 24/7.


The current locker room - scheduled to be completely redesigned and updated this year or next.


Kids visiting another part of the current locker room


The new video board being installed. Big upgrade.
Not sure who took this but it was posted on a Mizzou forum.

Nice shot of Faurot with all of the new lights on from the south endzone.

Back in August of 08 I took some photos of the stadium from the top of a parking garage with a cheap digital camera. So I went back up there Sunday and took some new ones with my phone. Some day I'm going to actually take my good camera with me.

Here are the then vs. now photos. You can see how far our stadium has already come in the last few years.

2008


Sunday


2008


Sunday



Here are some other photos from on top of the garage.















Here some photos I took of Faurot Field when passing through Columbia on Sunday. I took these with my cell phone and at one point my phone starting taking the photos in black in white.




















Here are the ones my phone took in black and white. Some actually look good in b/w but some I really wish were in color.















Here are some pictures of Faurot from a poster on Powermizzou.





























Still a work in progress but should be nice when it's all finished.
I have U-Verse so I'm good to go! First carrier to pick up the SECN.

If they are in your area and you have cable they are worth switching to. I'll never go back to a cable company. I haven't had satellite so I can't compare their service to Dish or Direct.

U-verse Availability

If you look at that link you can see why they were so quick to Pick up the SEC Network. U-Verse is available in 22 states and 11 of those are SEC States.

The Non-SEC states are:
California
Connecticut
Illinois
Indiana
Kansas
Michigan
Nevada
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Wisconsin

So we can thank fans of schools in those states for their contributions to the SECN.
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It takes 6 years to fully rotate through all the other division opponents and 12 years if you factor in both home/away games. Should have gone to 9 games. Would have cut both of those numbers in half.


I have agree with this^

Hopefully they can change their minds in a few years and go to a 9 game schedule.
I don't think anyone is expecting the hire to be Marshall. This has been the quietest search anyone can remember from Mizzou but most on PowerMizzou seem to think it will be Ben Howland or Kim Anderson. Obviously the fans all want Howland.

re: Big day for SEC hoops

Posted by MissouriFan on 11/12/13 at 11:06 am to
LSU @UMass has been a pretty good game so far. LSU is down 49-45 at the half. Hopefully they can come back and win in the 2nd half.
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Billy Kennedy will bring A&M to the tournament this year...

Oh wait, I'm not one of those guys.


I'm still surprised at how quickly A&M fell. Turgeon and Gillispie had you guys rolling going to 6 straight NCAA tournaments. Is this a make or break year for Kennedy? I know it's only his third year but he inherited a program in pretty good shape and his first two seasons weren't even close to tournament teams.
If things go well maybe six. I'm going to guess five of these six teams make it though.

Kentucky
Florida
Tennessee
Missouri
Alabama
LSU

I guess Arky or Ole Miss could replace one of those teams if things go really well for them.

We really need the SEC teams to do better out of conference this year so that we improve the conferences overall SOS and RPI.
From the link in the op:

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Missouri

Frank Haith will work with an almost entirely different core of players for the third straight season at Missouri but should still be able to make the Field of 68 for a third time in three years. The reason is because of the return of Jabari Brown, Earnest Ross and Tony Criswell, the enrollment of a heralded recruiting class highlighted by four-star prospects Johnathan Williams III and Wes Clark, and the addition of Jordan Clarkson -- a transfer from Tulsa who can really play. Clarkson averaged 16.5 points two years ago as a sophomore at Tulsa. He might be able to match that number this season even against stiffer competition, and if he does the Tigers will finish in the top third of the SEC … provided they get adequate point guard play in the absence of Phil Pressey.


If we make the tournament again (and I'm expecting us to) it would be our 6th time in 6 years not 3rd in 3. Hopefully the improved SEC can get 6 or 7 teams in this year. With a 14 team league I'd like to see us get to a point where we get that many in every year.

Surprised Gottleib has us 4th in his rankings. He usually hates Mizzou. Not sure who Borzello is but for whatever reason he doesn't seem to expect much from us this year.
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quote: Oklahoma and North Carolina Glad to see Mizzou fans agree on this issue.


Just makes sense.

They would add two new markets, two big brand names, another football power with a good hoops history, and adds another basketball blue blood that has the potential to build a strong football program. All that plus UNC improves the academic reputation of the conference and while OU doesn't improve that reputation it also doesn't hurt it.

It would be a win all the way around.
I'm expecting Mizzou to make the tournament again for the 6th year in a row. Depending on how some of the new guys work out and without a PG that thinks he's a SG we might be even better.

We lose: Pressey, Oriakhi, Bowers, Bell, Webster-Chan, and Bull.

WC and Bull transfered but aren't big loses, Pressey was a double edge sword for Mizzou. Great play-making ability but in close games he tried to be the hero and he would forget he had teammates that were better at scoring than him. He might not be missed as much as some think. Replacing Bowers and Oriakhi will be a little bit more interesting but we have plenty of options.

We add:
Jordan Clarkson - Combo guard that transfered from Tulsa and sat out last year.

Wes Clark - 4 Star PG (72nd by rivals)

Shane Rector - 3 Star PG (NR)

Jonathan Williams III - 4 Star PF (42nd by rivals)

Torren Jones - 3 Star PF (123rd by rivals)

Keanau Post - 4 Star C Juco


Those new guys plus Jabari Brown, Earnest Ross, Tony Criswell, Ryan Rosburg, and a healthy Stefan Jankovic should give us more than enough talent to be a tournament team again.

Mizzou's Non-con Schedule:

Southeast Louisiana
Southern Illinois
Hawaii (In K.C.)
Gardner-Webb
IUPUI
Northwestern (In Vegas)
Nevada (In Vegas)
West Virginia
UCLA
Western Michigan
Illinois (in St. Louis)
@NC State
Long Beach St.

Our non-conference schedule has easier games first which should help the new guys find their roles and gel with the more experienced players, some chances for good wins against other power conference teams, and Mizzou did a better job this year of avoiding too many of the likely 275+ rpi anchors.

We should be 12-1 or 13-0 entering conference play with a good or at least decent RPI and SOS.



TD TIGERS!

Without the interceptions this game could be 28-0. Still 14-0 is a solid start.

re: A&M and Missouri fans

Posted by MissouriFan on 9/16/13 at 11:28 pm to
For football: the Nebraska game.
For basketball: the kansas games.

But I can't say I miss anything else. Still much happier overall being in the SEC.
If your ever in St. Louis there is a morning show on kpnt (The Point) where almost every morning the do a segment called the Headline Hooshe. Basically they find the most messed up redneck stories from around the country.

The one from this morning is actually from South Carolina.
LINK

Doing this all from my phone so hopefully the link works. Wish I could find an audio clip of it.

re: 2014 basketball recruiting

Posted by MissouriFan on 8/19/13 at 12:01 am to
2014 SEC recruiting classes so far. (using rivals rankings)

Alabama
Justin Coleman - 4 Star PG, 92nd
Riley Norris - 4 Star SF, 95th
Devin Mitchell - 3 Star SG, 130th

Arkansas
Anton Beard - 3 Star PG, 112th
Nick Babb - 3 Star SG, 127th
Trey Thompson - 0 Star PF, Not Ranked

Auburn
None Yet

Florida
Brandone Francis - 4 Star SG, 25th
Chris Chiozza - 4 Star PG, 39th

Georgia
None Yet

Kentucky
Karl Towns - 5 Star C, 9th

LSU
None Yet

Mississippi
Maarcanvis Hymon - 4 Star SF, 101st
Chris Cokley - 0 Star, Not Ranked
Gian Luis Clavell - 0 Star, Not Ranked

Mississippi State
Elijah Staley - 3 Star, Not Ranked
Demetrius Houston - 3 Star, Not Ranked
Maurice Dunlap - 0 Star, Not Ranked
Oliver Black - 0 Star, Not Ranked

Missouri
Jakeenan Gant - 4 Star PF, 44th
Chris Sandifer - 4 Star SF, 88th

South Carolina
Marcus Stroman - 4 Star PG, 65th

Tennessee
Larry Austin - 4 Star PG, 96th
Jordan Cornish - 3 Star SG, 132nd
Phil Cofer - 3 Star PF, 135th
C.J. Turman - 3 Star C, Not Ranked

Texas A&M
None Yet

Vanderbilt
None Yet


It's still early but that's a pretty good start for the conference.
The only Big 8/12 game I actually miss seeing on the schedule, Nebraska.

It'd be great to play them every year either alternating home and away or in KC at Arrowhead every year.
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Missouri:

STL Cardinals
KC Chiefs
Mizzou football
STL Blues
STL Rams
Mizzou basketball
Sporting KC
KC Royals


Agree for the most part. I think it would be:

Cardinals
Mizzou Football
Chiefs
Rams
Blues/Mizzou Hoops
Royals
Sporting KC
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8. Kentucky--28,094
9. Tennessee--27,523


These two kind of surprised me. Figured they would both be larger.

Also didn't expect Ole Miss to be so small. For some reason I thought they would be more around 25k.

Florida and A&M fans do you think your school will keep growing? 50k is already an impressive amount of students. Do you think they will go to 60 or 70 thousand?

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If I saw it right, only like 3-5 counties went for Obama in Missouri: Kansas City area, St. Louis area, and Columbia


Yep. Only 4 counties went for Obama and they are the four from St. Louis, KC, and Columbia. Springfield was the only "large" city that voted republican.




If anyone is wondering here are similar maps for other SEC states.

Alabama


Arkansas


Florida


Georgia


Kentucky


Louisiana


Mississippi


South Carolina


Tennessee


Texas
I'm expecting Mizzou to make the tournament for what should be our 6th straight time. While we lose Pressey, Oriahki, and Bowers we return a good group of players with Jabari Brown, Earnest Ross, Tony Criswell, Stefan Jankovic, and Ryan Rosburg. Plus we add Jordan Clarkson (16.5 ppg at Tulsa), 4 star Juco big man Keanau Post, 42nd ranked PF Johnathan Williams III, 72nd ranked PG Wes Clark, 123rd ranked PF Torren Jones, and three star PG Shane Rector.

We should be good enough to reach the tournament this year but we have the potential to be real good in 2014-15. We have two former 4 star recruits Deuce Bello (from Baylor) and Zach Price (from Louisville) sitting out this year.

From the SEC I could see Kentucky, Florida, Tennessee, Mizzou, LSU, and Alabama all making it this year. I think the conference will be deeper than last season and with the SEC checking everyones schedules we should all have better SOS and RPI. I know the cupcakes on Mizzou's schedule aren't as bad as some of the rpi anchors we've played the last few years. Our whole non-con schedule is actually pretty good.
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3. Tailgating sucks donkey balls. Seriously, Vandy probably tailgates better than us. The university administration is brutal on our tailgating scene.


Must depend on where you tailgate. I've tailgated in Lot C, Lot G, and whatever the lots behind Hearnes are and can't complain.

I do think it would help if at some point they could tear down Hearnes and get some more tailgate space. Also I think they screwed up when they cracked down on reactor field. That was a pretty crazy tailgate spot.
Here are some older photos of Faurot.

Where the stadium has come from. (actually found some of these photos on an old rant thread that bing led me to.)

1925



Stadium pictures as it grew.



South endzone was added in 78





New scoreboard added for 2009




New field installed before our first season in the SEC!





Now we have the new hill!



Coming soon (2014) new east stands and suites!




Next up for renovation - The south endzone.
The current upgrades are 102 million dollar renovations that they hope to have complete by the start of the 2014 season.

The parts that will be finished for 2013 are the renovations to the existing press box and the moving of the hill. Between construction of the new east side structure and the slightly smaller hill the stadium's capacity will be reduced to about 68,000 from 71,000 for this year only.

Here is a Youtube video that shows what they are doing with the West structure.
LINK

Another video
LINK

The hill was moved forward almost 30ft. Here are two pictures that shows how far back the hill was.



For conference games and big games they would add temp bleachers in front of the hill.

For comparison here is the new hill moved forward.



The stands at the bottom of the picture above are where they are building the new east structure.

The new east structure will be much larger than the one on the west side.





Construction has already started on those new east stands.
Link to web cam
LINK

When everything is done capacity for the 2014 season should be around 75 or 76 thousand with a lot more premium and suite seating than we currently have.

When this was announced it was announced as phase 1 of a plan to renovate Faurot Field. Phase 2 which doesn't yet have any kind of planned start date would redo the south endzone stands and bring capacity to somewhere between 80 and 82 thousand. That phase is still a ways away from happening though.