College football week two: Biggest winners and losers
The college football season is off and running and there have already been several memorable moments. Let’s take a look at the biggest winners and losers from week 2:
5 Things I Learned About Mizzou: Week 1
J’Mon Moore is a Different Man: “Oh, what can you tell by one game? He had three receptions.” But he doesn’t catch any of those balls last year. His first…
Music Mania Podcast 9/9/15- Johnny Rod
Former W.A.S.P. and current King Kobra bass player Johnny Rod is our special guest this week on the Music Mania podcast. Johnny discusses what it was like working with Blackie…
5 Things I Learned: CFB Week 1
1. SEC! SEC! SEC! I’m not sure much explanation is needed here. Only one SEC team lost, and that team is only “possed to be SEC” anyway. And sure, there…
Stephen Pearcy keeping Ratt classics alive in KC
He may have been without his full compliment of Ratt counterparts, but that hasn’t stopped Stephen Pearcy from cranking out the group’s bombastic hits with his solo band.
5 things to take away from Mizzou’s win over SEMO
In front of a sun-drenched (and likely sunburned) crowd of 64,000, the Missouri Tigers had little trouble fending off the FCS SEMO Redhawks in route to a 34-3 season-opening victory…
To Those Who’ve Shed the Shirt, We Salute You
The Tiger’s current depth chart features eight true freshmen just hours before the 2015 season kicks off. Two are on offense, five on defense, and a special teamer. These are…
Why Anthony Hines?
Earlier this month Gary Pinkel and the University of Missouri coaching staff wrapped up the incoming recruiting class by signing San Mateo JuCo cornerback Anthony Hines.
Freshman QB Drew Lock already turning heads at Mizzou
Predictably, it hasn’t taken long for Mizzou fans to become enlivened about all the buzz surrounding true freshman quarterback Drew Lock, a heralded prospect who has been turning heads with…
A night of rock hits ignite Ozarks crowd
Fueled by endless supplies of cheap beer and 80’s nostalgia, a crowd of around 2,500 filed into the Ozarks Amphitheater on a glorious summer night in Missouri in hopes of…
