James Madison, North Texas, and Vanderbilt are ranked higher than Mizzou
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James Madison, North Texas, and Vanderbilt are ranked higher than Mizzou
James Madison, North Texas, and Vanderbilt are ranked higher than Mizzou this week. https://www.espn.com/college-football/rankings
Can we at least be as good as these teams? By rankings,
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. Could be wrong, just saying.
Can we at least be as good as these teams? By rankings,
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. Could be wrong, just saying.
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Re: James Madison, North Texas, and Vanderbilt are ranked higher than Mizzou
What records would James Madison and North Texas have if they played Mizzou's schedule?
Re: James Madison, North Texas, and Vanderbilt are ranked higher than Mizzou
JMU and NTexas would both be 3-9 with Missouris schedule. Rankings like the CFP, is all about records and not the best team.cardinalsfever44 wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025 22:33 pm What records would James Madison and North Texas have if they played Mizzou's schedule?
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Re: James Madison, North Texas, and Vanderbilt are ranked higher than Mizzou
Well, if it's any consolation the Omaha World Herald's sportswriter Sam McKewon says he voted us #23 this week.
"Missouri: Not quitting on the Tigers yet. Quality of play and competition is high."
"Missouri: Not quitting on the Tigers yet. Quality of play and competition is high."
Re: James Madison, North Texas, and Vanderbilt are ranked higher than Mizzou
The computers like Missouri a lot so that gives them a solid floor in the rankings. The problem is their ceiling. CFN has them at 19 but says "We don't punish great losses, but it would be nice to have at least one win over a team that will go bowling."
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Re: James Madison, North Texas, and Vanderbilt are ranked higher than Mizzou
The key words in your OP are "this week." How many weeks over the last five years have any of those teams out ranked MU? One? Two?Mile High wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025 22:17 pm James Madison, North Texas, and Vanderbilt are ranked higher than Mizzou this week. https://www.espn.com/college-football/rankings
Can we at least be as good as these teams? By rankings,
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. Could be wrong, just saying.
A couple of years ago we ended up higher ranked than OSU. Does that mean Ryan Day can't coach?
Re: James Madison, North Texas, and Vanderbilt are ranked higher than Mizzou
Vanderbilt actually has a good team. A good SEC team.
SEC is a gauntlet, toughest conference by far. For decades UGA teams loaded with talent came up just short, notably against Florida or Alabama. Mizzou needs to keep investing in their team and facilities. Portal and NIL are opportunities to land talent. The league is becoming uber-competitive as it expands and brings in more solid programs. Programs that drop back can quickly get buried.
SEC is a gauntlet, toughest conference by far. For decades UGA teams loaded with talent came up just short, notably against Florida or Alabama. Mizzou needs to keep investing in their team and facilities. Portal and NIL are opportunities to land talent. The league is becoming uber-competitive as it expands and brings in more solid programs. Programs that drop back can quickly get buried.
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UNT only has one loss and has crushed lesser teams. But the one loss is a home game loss to South Florida 63-36.
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Re: James Madison, North Texas, and Vanderbilt are ranked higher than Mizzou
He has a point. But if Miss State, Auburn, and Kansas pull off major upsets it’ll not only give Mizzou 3 wins over teams bowling, it’ll have seismic implications on the playoffs.
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Re: James Madison, North Texas, and Vanderbilt are ranked higher than Mizzou
There really isn’t a bad team in the SEC. Even Arkansas is a handful. They’ve almost beaten playoff teams this year. If they played a NT kind of schedule they’d be knocking on the playoff door.DawgDad wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025 09:07 am Vanderbilt actually has a good team. A good SEC team.
SEC is a gauntlet, toughest conference by far. For decades UGA teams loaded with talent came up just short, notably against Florida or Alabama. Mizzou needs to keep investing in their team and facilities. Portal and NIL are opportunities to land talent. The league is becoming uber-competitive as it expands and brings in more solid programs. Programs that drop back can quickly get buried.
Re: James Madison, North Texas, and Vanderbilt are ranked higher than Mizzou
Mizzou would open as healthy favorites against 2 of them and the Vanderbilt line would be 3 points for which team is at home.Mile High wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025 22:17 pm James Madison, North Texas, and Vanderbilt are ranked higher than Mizzou this week. https://www.espn.com/college-football/rankings
Can we at least be as good as these teams? By rankings,
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. Could be wrong, just saying.