The Morning Commute for Wednesday, October 9th
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Today we’re talking about schadenfreude. At least I am, because it helps me cope when my team gets pantsed like the Tigers did last Saturday at Texas A&M. If you haven’t seen this week’s SEC Shorts video, check it out below. The SEC Shorts team takes great pleasure in delighting over Vanderbilt’s massive win over #1 Alabama, and their send-up of the subject matter is great entertainment.
It’s a great reminder of no matter how bad you’re feeling about your team’s demise, it can always be worse. Right? Please tell me it can’t get worse!
Piling onto the ‘Bama angst is a weekly column from the AL.com paper about the fashion choices of first-year Crimson Tide coach Kalen DeBoer. Wow, people are uptight down there when they lose one game they weren’t expecting to.
Yesterday at Rock M and Rock M+
Consider yourself a glutton for punishment? Then share your pain with Nate Edwards as he breaks down the Tigers’ no-show at Texas A&M in his weekly Beyond the Box Score.
What can you learn about a game that went into garbage time after the first play of the second half? I’d argue: not much.
Give Nate credit for trying to come up with some positive analytics from that game. Even though it was mostly fruitless, it was a solid effort.
Trying to approach the blood letting at College Station with some levity is a challenging task, but Josh Matejka does it admirably with his weekly Revue column.
Anyway, the comical nature of Mizzou’s failing to show up has fully set in after 48 hours of rumination, and it reminds of a I Think You Should Leave sketch in which the premise of a high quality performance is immediately abandoned for something far more sad and somewhat sinister.
How many ways can you replicate a kick to the groin in one article? I don’t know what the world record is, but Josh gave it his best shot.
Hoops season is fast approaching, and Sam Snelling brings you his continuing series of opponent previews. Yesterday featured the Alabama State Hornets.
In the past, Missouri teams have used this game as a forgettable getaway game. Last year it was Central Arkansas, a few years back it was Chicago State, I remember Kim Anderson’s last team beating Arkansas Pine Bluff 78-25 on December 29th. I don’t think Alabama State will be that bad, but they won’t be that good either.
The Hornets play at Mizzou Arena on December 30th to wrap up the non-conference portion of the schedule.
Yesterday’s Morning Commute by Sammy Stava featured TV/kick time designations for Mizzou’s Homecoming game against Auburn and a look at the complete schedule for all of Mizzou’s fall sport programs.
We’ll know a lot more about this team the following Saturday. Mizzou’s Homecoming game against Auburn will kick-off at 11:00 a.m. or 11:45 a.m. CST. It will either be on ESPN or the SEC Network.
Coach Drinkwitz and Tiger players met with the local media on Tuesday. Check out what they had to say.
Bookmark this page as Football Central to keep tabs on all the content produced by Rock M Nation leading up to Mizzou’s game this Saturday at UMass. Wait, at UMass? Yes, he said at UMass.
Catch what was discussed Tuesday at Tiger Talk right here.
Over at Rock M+, we’re talking about football and how many games it takes to establish an identity, as well as pre-season picks related to the upcoming hoops season.
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