I guess I don't see the difference when there was no NIL
Posted on: May 31, 2023 at 11:51:00 CT
Lt. J. Dangle MU
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and Mizzou "competed" against the blue bloods once or twice every 50 years or so.
Missouri has averaged between 5-6 wins per season in their existence and been to 35 bowl games.
It's not like we were crushing it before NIL came along and the blue bloods were getting nervous.
I believe that Missouri can be a top 20-30 school in football even with NIL. Of course we need a good coaching staff as well. I mean last season they were just a handful of plays away from winning 9-10 games.
I guess I am just more optimistic than you are.