AlaskaGuy
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That wasn't the point of my post.And now they are getting bent over and pounded by the likes of Purdue.
That wasn't the point of my post.And now they are getting bent over and pounded by the likes of Purdue.
You mean the Missouri that won 1, 2, and 4 conference games the last three seasons?
When did Missouri last win a Conference Championship??
which sport?
Football. The only one that matters.
I saw this a few days ago but didn’t want to be “that guy” but I’m just going to drop this here.
College Football: 5 most underrated programs in college football history
AuburnWashingtonPittLSUYeah you got click baited here
Michigan State
That’s why I posted the spoilers. So only my phone will get the Internet AIDS.I think that guy who wrote the article is ISIS. Can I trust the link?
Honestly, didn't even know Missouri was still around.
Obviously you didn't comprehend my post. There were several SEC groupies saying it would be at least five years before Mizzou had a chance in hell of winning more than a few conference games.
Not one but two division titles in their first three years in the SEC.
They are in the middle of the country. Where the fuck would they go?
Don't forget Missouri in the 60's. Look it up they won 10 games in 61 and won the Orange Bowl. They won 10 games in 69 too and this was back when they played 10 regular season games plus a bowl.2010s (through 2017): Missouri
The back-to-back appearances in the SEC Championship Game in 2013-14 made a lot of believers of Gary Pinkel. Coming off a 5-7 first season in the conference, the 2013 Tigers went 12-2, including five wins against ranked opponents, and finished No. 5. The decade isn’t over yet, but Missouri has a history of being overlooked.
Rest of the top 5: UCF, Auburn, Michigan State/Mississippi State (tie)
When you are the king, only titles matter.When the fuck did division titles start to mean something?