Saturday, April 19, 2008

Spring game observations


I'm not going to spend a lot of time analyzing Saturday's spring game because I don't think you can learn much from a glorified scrimmage. After last year's game I thought our offense looked like it was going to be amazing (it was), Jeremy Maclin looked like a star (he is) and our defense looked like it was going to be historically bad (it ended up being pretty solid). So take everything you see in the spring with a grain of salt...

  • Most of last year's seniors were in attendance to receive their Cotton Bowl rings and get a final sendoff. Greg Bracey took time to sit with the fans and show off his ring (see pic to the right). I'm pretty sure Bracey had more fun than any other fan in attendance. He was leading the Missouri Waltz, waving at his old teammates on the sideline, signing autographs and enjoying every minute of it. He was actually more entertaining than the game was.
  • Like last year, our first-team offense looks really good. On their first drive they went down the field and scored a TD without even breaking a sweat. A pleasant surprise was backup tight end Jon Gissinger who led the team in receptions with 6 for 57 yards. We're obviously going to miss that Rucker guy a little bit but I think with Coffman, Gissy and freshman Andrew Jones we're still going to have one of the best sets of tight ends in the Big 12.
  • Meanwhile our running backs look to be running neck and neck. Derrick Washington made some nice runs and also caught some passes out of the backfield. But just when it was looking like he was having the better day Jimmy Jackson broke off a 30-plus yard run. I think were in good hands with either one of these guys taking carries.
  • Unlike last year, our first-team defense looked dominant (check the statistics in Matter's blog). Sean Weatherspoon is going to end up being one of the best linebackers that Mizzou has ever had. Even with a bum shoulder he laid a few huge hits on some guys. I also thought Castine Bridges made a couple of nice plays in coverage. It's nice to go into a season considering our defense a strength as opposed to the last few years where they've been expected to be a liability. 
  • Our punting is definitely a major concern. Jake Harry mad Adam Crossett look consistent on Saturday. Fortunately there is no problem at all with Jeff Wolfert. He nailed 51 and 53-yarders Saturday. 
All in all it was probably the greatest spring game in Mizzou history (our at least the highest attended one with around 26,000 fans in attendance). It felt like everyone was celebrating last season's success for a final time while at the same time looking forward to next season with unbridled optimism.

Now onto a few links:
  • Another Chase Patton article but this was a little more than your token "backup QB takes everything in stride" story. Dave Matter discusses the offseason rumors that had Patton quitting the team to attend dental school. I like it that the rumors pissed Patton off. I also like it that David Yost called him the best backup QB in the country.
  • It looks like Leo Lyons will likely be returning to Columbia next season. This is a good thing because it means we get a potential All-Conference player back and gives us one of the better front courts in the conference. But does anyone really expect to Leo to ever turn the corner. Doesn't he seem destined to constantly tease us with his potential but constantly battle consistency issues and in the end average no more than 14 and 6? I'm glad he's coming back but at the same time I refuse to get too excited about Mr. Halfass. 
  • And finally, a story on Carl Gettis that has to make you feel good about the future of our defense. I love this story about how he adapted to moving to Zumwalt West in high school:
    "At 5-foot-11 and 200 pounds, Gettis plays bigger than his size. When he started at West — an inch shorter and 10 pounds lighter — a couple of bigger players tested him by picking a fight. The legend, as Moe tells it, goes that he whipped each one and then passed out warnings to anyone else who was looking to pick on the new kid."
It's obvious Gettis won't backdown from a fight no matter who he's going against. Last season he got into a huge scuffle with an Iowa State player on the opening kickoff and during a practice this spring he got into a fight with Jeremy Maclin. You want a guy like this on your team. 

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