Has Tiger Football reached it's ceiling?

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bigmike1968 wrote: 22 Nov 2025 16:09 pm
dugoutrex wrote: 22 Nov 2025 15:45 pm
bigmike1968 wrote: 22 Nov 2025 15:37 pm The program I feel is on the verge of breaking through. The games lost were all winnable. What the program lacks right now is an elite QB and an OC who in not overmatched. Next year if the defense plays the way they have played this season and if Drink (If he stays) can fix those 2 items I don't see why the team can't be a legit playoff contender.
have you seen next year's schedule ?
Yes. By no means is it an easy schedule which is why they have to address those issues.
Plus they lose a ton on D next year.
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Red Bird Classic wrote: 19 Nov 2025 13:39 pm Breakdown of football revenue sources for Texas and Missouri (FY2024)

Total Revenue
Missouri $168.0 million
Texas $331.9 million
Few schools can compete with Texas when it comes to spending money, when they want a QB they drop a $7 Million NIL deal and buy a Manning.

When Mizzou wants a QB, they give the backup QB at Penn State $1.5 Million.
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As coach said earlier this week candidly it comes down to money.

When MU joined the conference over a decade ago the buzz was upgrading facilities in an effort to compete with the traditional SEC powers.

As far we know that has been done or the process is in the works. University support has been terrific.

Apparently though now that's not enough as NIL is now a reality making the TP a 24/7 carousel and players move at warp speed to the highest bidder.

The ceiling is just going to get higher.
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MrPostman01 wrote: 21 Nov 2025 13:36 pm
Armchair QB wrote: 19 Nov 2025 14:34 pm No we haven’t reached our ceiling. We’re competitive with Texas now.

Regarding ceiling, if Indiana can do it, we can do it.
"Who's your" :wink: source?
The same "people around the sport" who the OP sourced for this thread
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Let’s take a look at why James Madison, North Texas, and Vanderbilt are ranked higher than Mizzou this week. Can we at least be as good as these teams? Texas, really! Drink is below James Madison, after x years and paid as a top 10 coach. Compare budgets from those and maybe add GT, not sure if it is all about money invested in the program.
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Mile High wrote: 23 Nov 2025 21:54 pm Let’s take a look at why James Madison, North Texas, and Vanderbilt are ranked higher than Mizzou this week. Can we at least be as good as these teams? Texas, really! Drink is below James Madison, after x years and paid as a top 10 coach. Really?
Vandy is a couple of spots ahead of Mizzou in the Power Rankings with two more wins

Those other teams are well behind.

https://www.espn.com/college-football/fpi
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AP and Coaches rankings have those teams ahead of Mizzou. https://www.espn.com/college-football/rankings
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Mile High wrote: 23 Nov 2025 22:09 pm AP and Coaches rankings have those teams ahead of Mizzou. https://www.espn.com/college-football/rankings
It's one week.

I don't know about those other schools but Vandy is having a once in a century year for them. And we almost beat them in Nashville.

The Tigers have QB problems. They lost Horn and their place kicker in the first game of the season.

Stuff happens.
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drink has been outstanding as CEO once he fired himself as a bumbling OC, which is weird since he was supposed to be offensive guru and his selling of the program has changed everything about MU FB. BUT is he capable of making adjustments during year to his coordinators and during games? So far it is a huge NO and that's the money part of being a HC.

When facing a Big brand and this year he has brought program up to the point of being very competitive but lets a HS level OC ruin his season which has destroyed ALL his credit with the fanbase. Why put so much time and loyalty to a dude who seemingly content with a huge contract but refuses to do the obvious thing?

Personally I couldn't be more disappointed in him and I and many many tiger fans feel the same way and he will now find himself with a lot more criticism at events and by the media.

Tigers are back to being a CBB school with the way Gates has brought in top recruiting class in history of program. Go Tigers BB and drink you can go suck eggs! Go ahead go to FL they will run you out of town on a rail in three years!
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Mile High wrote: 23 Nov 2025 22:09 pm AP and Coaches rankings have those teams ahead of Mizzou. https://www.espn.com/college-football/rankings
And Vegas would have Mizzou as a TD favorite against both of them on a neutral field.

Mizzou was only a three point dog AT Vandy
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hdhntr148 wrote: 24 Nov 2025 10:08 am drink has been outstanding as CEO once he fired himself as a bumbling OC, which is weird since he was supposed to be offensive guru and his selling of the program has changed everything about MU FB. BUT is he capable of making adjustments during year to his coordinators and during games? So far it is a huge NO and that's the money part of being a HC.

When facing a Big brand and this year he has brought program up to the point of being very competitive but lets a HS level OC ruin his season which has destroyed ALL his credit with the fanbase. Why put so much time and loyalty to a dude who seemingly content with a huge contract but refuses to do the obvious thing?

Personally I couldn't be more disappointed in him and I and many many tiger fans feel the same way and he will now find himself with a lot more criticism at events and by the media.

Tigers are back to being a CBB school with the way Gates has brought in top recruiting class in history of program. Go Tigers BB and drink you can go suck eggs! Go ahead go to FL they will run you out of town on a rail in three years!
you sure about that - zero (0) final 4s makes me question our CBB creds as well
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