We’re heading into the weekend, and well not much happened yesterday.
So how are you?
Mizzou Football is out recruiting. Racking up the travel miles.
Mizzou Gym has a top 10 matchup tonight and it’s $1.99 beer night! Karen will have more soon. And Track & Field will take part in the Dr. Rick McGuire Invitational. We’ll have previews of all the things this weekend, and some more football portal talk shortly.
So there will be a lot to talk about. I did have something to say about the Charles Bediako situation, but instead of just writing it again, you can watch the latest
Dive Cuts and hear me and Matt Watkins hash it out:
Yesterday at Rock M and Rock M+
A nice and quiet day for the ol’ Rock M blogs. Sammy did a good thing in highlighting Zion Young and Kevin Coleman who are completely showing out at the Senior Bowl.
It’s Senior Bowl week as plenty of former Missouri Football Tigers will look to improve their NFL Draft stock. Per reports from the practices Mobile, Alabama — there were Mizzou players that impressed. Most notably Zion Young and Kevin Coleman Jr.
It’s been super fun watching those two create a lot of highlights. Also makes me feel a little bad for Coleman not having consistent QB play this year.
- Did you know about Matt Harris’s lineup review after (nearly) every game? Here’s the rotations for Alabama, how they impacted the game flow and more:
For MU, it was another reminder of what happens when it can’t convert quality looks, gets a little too loose with the ball, and fails to capitalize at the charity stripe. Once the Tide’s lead reached double digits, the best MU could do was trim it to nine points early in the second half – until another 15-2 surge over 4:30 made it a 24-point lead just before the under-eight timeout.
Check out the full post (for subs only).
Our only other post was a great one, from Colin Simmons on Mizzou Wrestler Aeoden Sinclair and his connection to his faith and how it connects to his work on the mat:
His redshirt season had no shortage of emotions while dealing with a foreign situation. Sinclair has always had the tools to be a great wrestler, but his reality was that he was behind a proven competitor in Elam and wrestling for a coach, Brian Smith, who believes in the power of a redshirt season.
Opportunity was right around the corner for Sinclair when, a season later, he transitioned to the 184lbs division for a starting spot. The biggest difference between seasons one and two has been Sinclair’s faith development.
One of the cool things about Rock M is how we can be a lot of different things. The versatility allows good writers to pick and choose what they want to write about. In turn you get fun stuff like this!
Rock M Radio: We’re (well BTBS is) back!
I mentioned last week we were transitioning to Bleav.com and the network for our podcasts, and well we had some migration issues and it took until mid-week to get everything from the previous week up. So if Nate and Nathan were a touch out of date… that’s why. But we’re good and back on schedule.
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