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Today we’re talking about Rock Mmy’s.
Our annual series continued yesterday, with a look at the Best Supporting Performances of the Year.
Teams don’t win because of the contribution of one star. After all, there are 24 individual routines in a gymnastics meet, six players on the volleyball court, five on Norm Stewart Court, and 11 on the field at Faurot during a game.
Head over there to vote and then check out the rest of the series to make your voice heard re: the last year of Mizzou Sports! Another
award comes out today, and there are two others this week before voting closes late Friday evening.
Yesterday at Rock M and Rock M+
- Over at Rock M+, Matt Watkins ranked all the players that have played for Mizzou under Dennis Gates by Points Above Replacement.
Time weighted Bayseian Performance Rating to determine how much production value was captured by that player. The higher the number, the better the performance. This only includes their performance AT MIZZOU.
Some interesting findings here!
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