***Official Kansas Mizzou Game Thread***

HILLCYD

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Ok, I would love to see this become a game. KU needs a turnover and that might get them the momentum back.
 

brianhos

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Wow, if KU loses this, which they probably will. They are going to look back at all those missed oppurtunities.
 

clonefromNE

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I think maybe Mangino ate one of his players at halftime in order to get them a little more fired up for the second half.
 

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I agree av8r.... I would love this to become a game, I have seen so damn many good games this weekend, I just want this to be another one.
 

CrossCyed

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Looks like UNI-UNH will come down to the final NH possession, with Eric Sanders just now hurt.
 

Wesley

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Two missed fieldgoals, touchdown not scored, interceptions - same old story for us. The team that makes most mistakes loses 85% of the time.
 

scottie33

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Agreed, Kansas is screwed. And as of five minutes ago, I'm now rooting for the Tigers. My dad (a casual Hawk fan) wandered through and saw that Mizzou was up 14-0. I was telling him how I wasn't sure who I wanted to win, and he said "Oh, I hate Missouri for dropping out of their game against Iowa a few years ago!"

Let's go, Mizzou!

I'm sure it was because Iowa always thoguht it was Missouri's superbowl to play against Iowa so they decided to get rid of it. Seems logical to me.
 

Flag Guy

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Those penalties are hurting MU, but not quite as much as those missed tackles are hurting KU...
 

scottie33

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KU is tackling like last year with Dan McCarney...Our tackling has improved ten fold this year which has got me excited. I loved seeing our players attack on those swing passes instead of waiting for the receiver to get to them and play the defender instead of the defender playing the receiver!