SEC East Discussion

#51
#51
Good question, and I'm impressed you keep up with us so closely.

So far mum is the word... Pinkel has him listed as questionable. I'm sure he'll dress and at least give it a go. Honestly, even if he plays, I'm worried about how effective he'll be.

At least I know the kid will do everything imaginable to get back at top shape. He's the team's workout warrior. He holds multiple MU strength records. It would help to have his muscle against a stout GA front.

Lol, well I'm in St Louis (where I went to college) and have several friends who are missouri fans...so I tend to hear/see about a lot of this one way or another.


Ok, good to know. Sounds like he'd be a helpful player to have back if he were able to go before Saturday (though I'd understand not wanting to rush it, especially if it's only a few week injury). Now, was it the left guard that's expected to return later in like November or something?
 
#52
#52
Lol, well I'm in St Louis (where I went to college) and have several friends who are missouri fans...so I tend to hear/see about a lot of this one way or another.


Ok, good to know. Sounds like he'd be a helpful player to have back if he were able to go before Saturday (though I'd understand not wanting to rush it, especially if it's only a few week injury). Now, was it the left guard that's expected to return later in like November or something?

That's the thought on the other guard, Travis Ruth, who was our starting center last year. Though, I'm not too hopeful. I mean, the kid is fighting a torn tricept. Even if it's "healthy", I can't imagine his upper body strength will be where it needs to be, but what do I know?
 
#53
#53
That's the thought on the other guard, Travis Ruth, who was our starting center last year. Though, I'm not too hopeful. I mean, the kid is fighting a torn tricept. Even if it's "healthy", I can't imagine his upper body strength will be where it needs to be, but what do I know?

Oh and one of my friends was telling me something about the RG backup, Copeland was it? (they've been talking about oline stuff alot...I remember hearing how worried people were getting with the injury bug seemingly chowing down on that line once practice started).

What are people's thoughts/some info on him?
 
#54
#54
No. The guy was right, we need UGA to lose because with their schedule they will be major competition in the East. You do want us to win the division right?

Especially with the easy schedule they have this season,they need to lose as much as possible.
 
#56
#56
UF is not close to horrible. If TN pulls out the win in two weeks though you will have Negavols saying just that. All you have to do is take a look at thier recruiting classes the past 4 years. UF has talent all over the field. They kept it basic v. BG, and you'll see a better performance against Tex AM, and a 2-0 UF team roll into Knoxville.

I think TN gets the win over the gators and it
will be big.
Big win, or big margin of victory?
 
#57
#57
Oh and one of my friends was telling me something about the RG backup, Copeland was it? (they've been talking about oline stuff alot...I remember hearing how worried people were getting with the injury bug seemingly chowing down on that line once practice started).

What are people's thoughts/some info on him?


Yup. Copeland is his name. The kid is a cut-up. He's developing a small cult of fans at Mizzou.

The kid is from Montana. Apparently, his dad went to Mizzou and did a great job of brainwashing the kid to be a Mizzou fan. As Copeland will say, "My entire life I've wanted to go to Mizzou. I've been called to Columbia." It's pretty damn funny.

He turned down a scholarship to play tight end at Montana, then a good D2/IAA school and walked onto Mizzou. He was only 230lbs or so at the time. For the last three years, he's apparently lived in the weight room and has become one of our strongest players... and is a little under 300, I believe.

His teammates love him because he has non-stop energy. He's a big heavy metal fan, and looks the part, as he has long stringy blonde hair and a thick beard. He always is yelling and getting his teammates fired up.

Apparently, duing this spring, the work in the weight room paid off, and he flew up the depth chart past some guys who were highly rated coming out of high school. He was batting Boehm (the frosh) for the left guard spot, and he appeared to be winning. Then, Meiners (our starting right guard) got hurt, and he naturally shifted to right guard and started last night.

IN fact, he had a 93 grade on Saturday night, the highest of all our linemen, so that was very encouraging.

Pretty neat story about a kid working hard, in general.
 
#58
#58
Yup. Copeland is his name. The kid is a cut-up. He's developing a small cult of fans at Mizzou.

The kid is from Montana. Apparently, his dad went to Mizzou and did a great job of brainwashing the kid to be a Mizzou fan. As Copeland will say, "My entire life I've wanted to go to Mizzou. I've been called to Columbia." It's pretty damn funny.

He turned down a scholarship to play tight end at Montana, then a good D2/IAA school and walked onto Mizzou. He was only 230lbs or so at the time. For the last three years, he's apparently lived in the weight room and has become one of our strongest players.

His teammates love him because he has non-stop energy. He's a big heavy metal fan, and looks the part, as he has long stringy blonde hair and a thick beard. He always is yelling and getting his teammates fired up.

Apparently, duing this spring, the work in the weight room paid off, and he flew up the depth chart past some guys who were highly rated coming out of high school. He was batting Boehm (the frosh) for the left guard spot, and he appeared to be winning. Then, Meiners (our starting right guard) got hurt, and he naturally shifted to right guard and started last night.

IN fact, he had a 93 grade on Saturday night, the highest of all our linemen, so that was very encouraging.

Pretty neat story about a kid working hard, in general.

Appreciate your insight on your team I hope ya stick around here..
 
#59
#59
Thanks! I'll pop in from time to time, and of course, I'll come by during gameweek. I've enjoyed this board very much and have lurked for a while. Trying to learn my new conference.
 
#60
#60
Forgot to mention that Copeland is also a physics major! So, the kid is no dummy. Another facet to a great story.
 
#62
#62
Texasjr can kiss my ass for joining the SEC, but I'm glad you guys joined. Welcome to the SEC. Also, I highly doubt Arkansas is worried about playing Mizzou, they have a great team.

Ha! I like it. So far, my experiences with SEC fans have been nothing but positive... well, except for Arky fans who are shaking in their booties that we've joined their conference... But it's nice not dealing with pretenious OU and UT fans.

In regards to this week's game, I have no idea what to expect. Though, I think it will be a tight game. We have a talented squad. I'm just happy to be catching Jawja early in the year, when they've shown the ability to drop games.

Either way, Columbia will be hopping. The best news we got for this game is kick off will be around 7 p.m. local time. You can bet that it will be a booze fueled crowd. If there's one thing we do that's SEC ready, it's drink! Ha.
 
#63
#63
Texasjr can kiss my ass for joining the SEC, but I'm glad you guys joined. Welcome to the SEC. Also, I highly doubt Arkansas is worried about playing Mizzou, they have a great team.

Ha! Thank you!

I'm not talking this year -- I'm talking about the future.

Arky has tried to purge recruits from Mizzou, and has nabbed a few... but not many. It's always helped that they could play the "SEC" card. Well, not so much anylonger.

There's some real dislike/bordering on hatred between the two. And starting next year, it will get ramped up even more, as they appear to be our next "rival" school.
 
#64
#64
Just read article about sluggish practice today. I hope the team is not looking at ga st as a push over like ga and fla did this past wk end. Also hope the players are not drinking the koolaid from all the praise from fans and media. We need focus to ready this team for whats ahead Fla,Ga,an unknown Missouri,and Bama. The rest will take care of itself.
 
#65
#65
Best of luck recruiting against them, hope Mizzou takes their fare share from them. I despise that school. They have rarely been a force in recruiting, and I expect a decent drop-off now that mr fancy pants has been shown the door. Realistically, how soon do you think your team can all out compete in the conference?
Ha! Thank you!

I'm not talking this year -- I'm talking about the future.

Arky has tried to purge recruits from Mizzou, and has nabbed a few... but not many. It's always helped that they could play the "SEC" card. Well, not so much anylonger.

There's some real dislike/bordering on hatred between the two. And starting next year, it will get ramped up even more, as they appear to be our next "rival" school.
 
#66
#66
It's nice to be back to the fact that the Tennessee/Florida game will determine the East again. The bad thing is that we are not the top two SEC teams.
 
#67
#67
Thanks! I can't wait to see Vol nation in Columbia next year. One of my good friend's brothers lives in Knoxville. We're visiting him this year and I'm sure he'll be up in Columbia next. Also, I have a few friends in St. Louis that went to Tennessee. Not sure they'll make it this year, but will next.

Everyone I've met from UT has been great. Can't wait for the tailgating!

I'm in STL, and I'm so unbelievably stoked.

I'll be in Columbia for the UT-Mizzou game next year or I'll be dead.
 
#69
#69
Best of luck recruiting against them, hope Mizzou takes their fare share from them. I despise that school. They have rarely been a force in recruiting, and I expect a decent drop-off now that mr fancy pants has been shown the door. Realistically, how soon do you think your team can all out compete in the conference?

Thanks.

It all depends on what you consider "compete." I absolutely think we can finish 4-4 in conference play and win 8 games this year. I really think this is a very good team. And Pinkel has built a very good program with exceptional recruiting pipelines. I'm not saying we'll be competing seriously for East Division championships right away, but we'll be a team that others won't want to play... or take lightly.
 
#70
#70
Thanks.

It all depends on what you consider "compete." I absolutely think we can finish 4-4 in conference play and win 8 games this year. I really think this is a very good team. And Pinkel has built a very good program with exceptional recruiting pipelines. I'm not saying we'll be competing seriously for East Division championships right away, but we'll be a team that others won't want to play... or take lightly.

I'm curious to see how you guys will adapt to possibly the loss of that Texas pipeline since you won't be playing in the state as regularly anymore

(I'm much less interested to see how it serves to help South Carolina though)
 
#71
#71
Some of you cats need to chill....last week Dooley was on the hot seat and now you're talking winning the East.....no offense guys, but you're acting like women.....they're all crazy
 
#73
#73
It's UGA's to lose. If you are ranking solely on week one peformances, which probably isn't a great idea, then UT would be next in line, followed by a clusterfock between USCe, Mizzou, and UF.
 
#74
#74
We will know a lot more about the East after the next two weeks. Tex AM v. UF and Mizzo v. UGA will be telling. I think UF probably kept it simple v. BG and will come in and give Tex AM a real test. It hurts Tex AM since they didn't get to play last week, and having a new QB taking his first start in the programs first SEC game v. Gators is not a good way to go. I think I'd rather the gators come in to Neyland 2-0 when we beat them!

UGA probably gets it done v. Mizzo, but that will not be an easy win either.

Watching the UF O coordinator during that game speaks volumes on if they "kept it simple". Facial expression said no...not simple enough.
 
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