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Things I hate about football:-Summer edition

Not much. But here are a few.

1. When an announcer says “that was an ill-advised pass”. So you are telling me a QB holds the ball until someone tells him where to throw? NO! Stop saying that. No one “advised” him to throw there.

2. Doc Guys

3. When you design a beautiful trick play. You come to the LOS and see it’s going to be wide open. In your mind, you are already starting your “TD strut” and then the ball hits the receiver in the face mask or Timmy goes the wrong way or Biff forgot he was supposed to line up off the ball.

4. When people can’t say trick play and have to say trickeration. Uggggh

5. Doc Guy memes

6. When you complete your pregame, head for the locker room and have to sit there for the longest 15 minutes of your life.

7. Doc guy treatment of All-American Gerry Bourtier. Travesty.

8. Women announcers on football games. Stop it.

9. When a former player for a football team is on the announcing crew for a game in which they are participating. College or NFL.

10. When one of the officials Immediately knows a call was missed and won’t huddle with his crew to fix it.

Things I love about football

1. Scoring on your opening drive, going for 2 and being up 8-0 before the other team has run an offensive play.

2. Michigan fight song and Rocky Top.

3. That weekend during the season when Notre Dame loses and you know there is no way they can put them in the playoff.

4. That one day you come out to practice in August and it is 20 degrees cooler than it was the day before. People are flying around.

5. Seeing your family on the field after a game and they are happy/relieved for you.

6. Doing a horrible Keith Jackson impression. Whoa Nellie we got ourselves a real barn burner.

7. Springing the same lines you have used for 20 years on a new set of kids

A. Make like frozen orange juice and concentrate.
B. Kick off cover guys need to break down early like a Ford pickup.
C. Coach J was more intense taking his dump this morning than we are today.
D. Defensive ends need to close down like a Park Hills car wash.

8. When that timid kid who has worked hard in the weight room decides to be a real player his senior year.

9. When the five best players on your team are the five hardest workers.

10. Having a great practice.

Any changes to this list? Please share updates we've missed

Post or email to mosportsstaff@yahoo.com THANKS

Adrian Matt Cochran
Affton Tony Muyco
Albany Doug Fountain
Appleton City Travis Basore
Archie Mike Toschi
Ash Grove Ryan Long
Aurora Craig Weldy
Ava Daniel Swofford
Battle Atiyyah Ellison
Belton Todd Vaughn
Benton Kevin Keeton
Bishop LeBlond Eric Fairchild
Blair Oaks Ted LePage
Blue Springs Kelly Donohoe
Blue Springs South Matt Klein
Bolivar Glen Johnson
Boonville Greg Hough
Bowling Green Kevin Krietemeyer
Branson Anthony Hays
Braymer Craig Railsback
Brentwood Tim Kuhn
Brookfield Scott Stevens
Buffalo Ed Phillips
Butler Nathan Dains
Cabool Tyler Spittler
California Mikel Gragg
Camdenton Jeff Shore
Cameron Jeff Wallace
Cape Central Kent Gibbs
Capital City Shannon Jolley
Cardinal Ritter Brandon Gregory
Carl Junction Doug Buckmaster
Carnahan Darren Hale
Carrollton Scott Finley
Carthage Jon Guidie
Caruthersville Jimmy Jackson
Cassville Lance Parnell
CBC Scott Pingel
Center Bryan DeLong
Central (KC) DJ Pittel
Central (Springfield) Sean Nevills
Central (St. Joe) Reggie Trotter
Centralia Jim Newsted
Chaffee Terry Flannigan
Chaminade Antoine Torrey
Charleston Justin Hutchings
Chillicothe Tim Rulo
Christian (O'Fallon) Dakota Conway
Clark County Ethan Allen
Clayton Linwood Ray Barnes
Clinton Paul Carney
Clopton Ben Burnett
Cole Camp Kevin Shearer
Concordia J.K. Basye
Confluence Prep Michael Levendoski
Crest Ridge Thomas Hotmer
Crystal City Dan Fox
Cuba Jake Montalbano
DeSmet Robert Steeples
DeSoto Chris Johnson
Dexter Aaron Pixley
Diamond Mac Whitehead
Drexel Philip Dean
Bishop DuBourg Ty Martin
Duchesne Charlie Elmendorf
East (KC) Greg Smith
East Buchanan Kevin Bryan
East Newton Kyle Wood
East Prairie Chad Jamerson
El Dorado Springs Kelley Beckner
Eldon Chad Hult
Eureka Jake Sumner
Excelsior Springs Mark Faubion
Fair Grove Bill Voorhis
Farmington Erik Kruppe
Father Tolton Catholic Michael Egnew
Fayette Roger VanDeZande
Festus Russ Schmidt
Forsyth Andy McFarland
Fort Osage Brock Bult
Fox Brent Tinker
Francis Howell Brent Chojnacki
Francis Howell Central Peter Eberhardt
Francis Howell North Brett Bevill
Fredericktown Chuck Ford
Ft. Zumwalt East Scott Eacret
Ft. Zumwalt North Joe Bacon
Ft. Zumwalt South Adam Hamilton
Ft. Zumwalt West Neil Nowack
Fulton Trey Barrow
Gallatin Patrick Treece
Gateway Tech Jason Dulik
Glendale Mike Mauk
Grain Valley Dave Allie
Grandview (Hillsboro) Dave Dallas
Grandview (KC) Jeremie Picard
Greenfield Justin Breedlove
Hallsville Justin Conyers
Hamilton (Penney) Caleb Obert
Hannibal Quentin Hamner
Harrisburg Chris Starkey
Harrisonville Brent Maxwell
Hayti Dominique Robinson
Hazelwood Central Carey Davis
Hazelwood East Lorenzo Brinkley
Hazelwood West Rory Seals
Helias Chris Hentges
Herculaneum Cody Hunter
Hermann Andy Emmons
Hickman Cedric Alvis
Higginsville Steve Cook
Highland David DeGarmo
Hillcrest Justin Gerald
Hillsboro Lee Freeman
Hogan Prep Phil Lasoula
Holden Jimmy Tucker
Hollister Rich Adkins
Holt Ethan Place
Houston Eric Sloan
Jackson Brent Eckley
Jasper Sam Sturgis
Jefferson (Festus) Alex Rouggly
Jefferson City Terry Walker
Jennings Leon Hite
John Burroughs John Merritt
Joplin Curtis Jasper
Kearney Josh Gray
Kennett Joel Wyatt
Kickapoo Nate Thomas
King City Mica Breckenridge
Kirksville Conrad Schottel
Kirkwood Farrell Shelton
Knob Noster Rich Johnson
Knox County Bruce Vannoy
Ladue Mike Tarpey
Lafayette (St. Joe) Eric McDowell
Lafayette (Wildwood) Boyd Manne
Lamar Scott Bailey
Lathrop Chris Holt
Lawson Todd Dunn
Lebanon Will Christian
Lee's Summit Eric Thomas
Lee's Summit North Jamar Mozee
Lee's Summit West Vinny Careswell
Lexington Kyle Cogan
Liberal Matt Mckee
Liberty Chad Frigon
Liberty (Wentzville) Ryan McMillen
Liberty North Greg Jones
Lift for Life Joe Bevis
Lincoln Kevin Lafavor
Lincoln Prep William Lowe
Lindbergh Nathan Norman
Lockwood Luke Rader
Logan-Rogersville Mark Talbert
Lone Jack Harrison Campbell
Louisiana Joe Calhoun
Lutheran (St. Peters) Arlen Harris
Lutheran (St. Peters) Brandon Tripp
Lutheran North Carl Reed
Lutheran South Derrick Colquitt
Macon Pete Claas
Malden Kevin Collier
Marceline Mark Ross
Marionville Paden Grubbs
Mark Twain Karl Asbury
Marquette Mike Stewart
Marshall Adam Huse
Marshfield Cody Bull
Maryville Matt Webb
Maysville Mark Cole
Kelly Lance Powers
McCluer Howard Brown
McCluer North Leon McElrath III
St. Michael the Archangel Kevin Page
McDonald County Kellen Hoover
Mehlville Kent Heinemann
Mexico Steve Haag
MICDS Matt Buha
Mid-Buchanan Aaron Fritz
Midway Larry Burchett
Milan John Dabney
Miller Jamie LaSalle
Miller Career Reginald Ferguson
Missouri Military Mitchell Jenkins
Moberly Cody McDowell
Monett Derreck Uhl
Monroe City David Kirby
Montgomery County John Klekamp
Mountain Grove Brandon Rodgers
Mt.Vernon Tom Cox
Mtn. View Liberty Darin Acklin
Neosho Leon Miller
Nevada Wes Beachler
New Madrid Central Tyler Fullhart
Nixa Richard Rehagen
Normandy Stevre McCullar
North Andrew Dwayne Williams
North Callaway Kevin O'Neal
North County Brian Jones
North Kansas City Leon Douglass
North Platte Reis Wright
North Shelby Seth Bass
Northeast Law Roger Franks
Northwest (Cedar Hill) Corey Toenjes
Summit Christian Todd Berck
Oak Grove Pat Richard
Oak Park Kenneth Clemens
Oakville Arley Connors
Odessa Mark Thomas
Orchard Farm Eric Schroer
Orrick Matt Hertzog
Osage Devin Johnson
Osceola Cody Carney
Owensville Nathan Cabot
Ozark Chad Depee
Pacific Clint Anderson
Palmyra Kevin Miles
Paris Gary Crusha
Park Hill Josh Hood
Park Hill South Alan Wilmes
Park Hills Central Kory Schweiss
Parkview Ben Dougharty
Parkway Central Mark Goldenberg
Parkway North Karl Odenwald
Parkway South Joe Rosewell
Parkway West Jeff Duncan
Pattonville Chase Roberts
Pembroke Hill Sam Knopik
Perryville Blaine Boss
Pierce City Brad Hocker
Platte County Bill Utz
Plattsburg Ross Rosenbaum
Pleasant Hill Mike Hedrick
Pleasant Hope Josh Evans
Polo Reid Stephens
Poplar Bluff Dave Seivers
Portageville Mark Jackson
Potosi Ed Haar
Princeton Nathan Powell
Principia Brad Warrick
Priory Jake Parent
Putnam County Clyde Bondy
Raymore-Peculiar Tom Kruse
Raytown Logan Minnick
Raytown South Nick Adkins
Reeds Spring Lance Gosch
Republic Dustin Baldwin
Rich Hill Eric Moles
Richmond Nick Persell
Ritenour Hoyt Gregory
Riverview Gardens Rolando Merriweather
Rock Bridge Van Vanatta
Rockhurst Tony Severino
Rolla Jon Franks
Roosevelt Jessie Porter
Ruskin William Perkins
Russellville Roger VanDeZande
Doniphan Jeremy Stout
Salem Brian McNamee
Salisbury Mitchell Green
Bayless Ryan Knight
Santa Fe Alex McClafferty
Sarcoxie Russell Ellis
Savannah Randy Schrader
Schuyler County Nick Wooldrik
Scotland County Troy Carper
Scott City James May
Seckman Nick Baer
Seneca Ryan McFarland
Sherwood Bill Stackhouse
Sikeston Terry Flannigan
Skyline Brandon Shelby
Slater Michael Horton
Smith Cotton Charlie McFail
Smithville Jason Ambrosen
Soldan Sorrell Harvey
South Callaway Zack Hess
South Harrison Chris Schoning
South Shelby Robbie Wilt
Southern Boone Trent Tracy
Springfield Catholic Steve Hancock
St. Charles Bob Leonard
St. Charles West Gary Strauss
St. Clair Brian Robbins
St. Dominic Blake Markway
St. Francis Borgia Dale Gildehaus
St. James Josh Rodriguez
St. Louis U High Mike Jones
St. Mary's (STL) Corey Bethany
St. Paul's Lutheran Charles Gifford
St. Pius X (Festus) Dan Oliver
St. Pius X (KC) Rick Byers
St. Vincent Tim Schumer
Staley Phil Lite
Ste. Genevieve Ken Weik
Stewartsville Jeff Savage
Stockton Travis Hurley
Strafford Tim Hester
Sullivan Cody Davis
Summit Eric Stewart
Sumner Rodney Parker
Sweet Springs Kris Conley
Thayer Billy Webber
Timberland Ed Gilreath
Tipton Tony Braby
Trenton Kevin Hinson
Trinity Catholic Leon Hite
Troy Ryan Nesbitt
Truman Charlie Pugh
Union Justin Grahl
University Academy Ryan Heffley
University City Jason Wells
Valle Catholic Judd Naeger
Van Horn William Harris
Van-Far John Kliewer
Vashon William Franklin
Versailles Broc Silvers
Vianney Chad Masters
Warrensburg Chris Cacanah
Warrenton Steve McDowell
Warsaw Ryan Boyer
Washington Derick Heflin
Waynesville Joe Haynes
Webb City John Roderique
Webster Groves Cliff Ice
Wellington-Napoleon Quenton Bainbridge
West Plains Matt Perkins
West Platte Paul Thomas
Westminster Keith Herring
Westran Aaron O'Laughlin
Willard Brock Roweton
William Chrisman Matt Perry
Willow Springs Logan Schwalm
Windsor Jake Vencill
Windsor (Imperial) Alex DeMatteis
Winfield Keith McGlasson
Winnetonka Benny Palmer
Wright City Jeffery Sargent

Field Trip

We are planning on going on a field trip tomorrow and will be starting in Cameron. Then we will head west, Lathrop, Plattsburg, West and North Platte. Then head north, hoping to get some of the 8-man fields. It is going to be hot so not sure how far we will make. My younger son from East Buc will be going with us this trip. Will let everyone know when pictures are posted on Facebook.

Barry Odom is Cleaning Up in St. Louis

Earlier this week, Cuonzo Martin secured the services of a very tall Frenchman with almost no notice. We knew Axel Okongo was on the Tigers’ radar, but no one seems to have known how serious things were. With Okongo’s commitment, Martin defended his title as Mizzou’s Sneakiest Recruiter.

Barry Odom on the other hand... Barry Odom does not work in subtlety. If Cuonzo Martin is a recruiting assassin working in the shadows, Odom is a recruiting juggernaut, violently bounding into a territory and pummeling away until it is his. And, after several years of breaking down walls, it seems like St. Louis is finally giving in.



Kevon Billingsley@nolimitkevooo

https://twitter.com/nolimitkevooo/status/1139523694034857990

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Billingsley’s commitment comes on the heels of Missouri’s biggest commitment of the 2020 class, when four-star linebacker Antonio Doyle committed to the Tigers on Saturday night. While Billingsley is technically Missouri’s third out-of-state commitment in this class, he’s also the sixth commitment from the St. Louis metro area — again, an unbelievable turnaround for Barry Odom’s recruiting momentum.

In 2017 and 2018, Missouri didn’t sign any recruits from the St. Louis area.

The Gateway to the West has long been either a bane or a boon to Missouri’s success. While players like Jeremy Maclin, Blaine Gabbert and Terry Beckner Jr. have been foundational program pieces, there are enough Montee Balls, Ezekial Elliotts and Adrian Clayborns to make Tiger fans wonder what could’ve been if they’d just stayed home. St. Louis has turned itself into a hotbed of elite football talent, and Missouri — more so than any program in the area — is in a position to capitalize on it.

When Gary Pinkel stepped down after 2015, it was rumored that connections in St. Louis were tenuous at best. Odom stepped in and immediately prioritized the area and, while things didn’t work out overnight, Odom has reaped plenty of rewards over the course of the last few seasons, drawing blue-chip recruits on a regular basis. Billingsley joins recent recruit Antonio Doyle as one of the state’s higher-rated players to commit to the Tigers.

Earlier in his high school career Billingsley briefly attended Parkway North but played at Lutheran North his freshman, sophomore and junior seasons. He recently transferred across the river to East St. Louis, where he’ll play as a senior this fall. Before he made the move, 247Sports.com rated Billingsley the No. 8 player in Missouri for the 2020 class and No. 56 defensive tackle. Rivals.com rates Billingsley the No. 7 player in Missouri and No. 31 strongside defensive end. He also played offensive tackle at Lutheran North.

This may not be the last of Odom’s St. Louis (and Missouri) based success. Alex Schiffer at the Kansas City Star seems to think there could still be more native Missourians waiting in the wings in the coming months.

I don’t think Brick Haley has to drive far to get his 2020 class intact. I like MU’s chances with Columbia’s Jalen Logan-Redding and St. Louis’ Joe Moore, whose dad played for the Tigers. Missouri is recruiting Lutheran North athlete Itayvion Brown, whom the Tigers like as a tight end. Brown is 6 feet, 5 inches and is on an official visit to Kansas this weekend. I think MU has a great shot at him, too.

Sounds like Barry Odom’s run through the Lou isn’t quite finished.
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