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07.27.2007 11:09 am

Quarterback option: Corby Jones for state treasurer?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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How’s this for a juicy rumor: Former Mizzou football standout Corby Jones for state treasurer?

The tip was first reported by Dave Drebes’ new pay service, MoScout.com and was reprinted in this week’s editions of the St. Louis American’s Political Eye:

Some Democrats look on the state treasurer position as an opportunity. It’s a chance to include an African American which would theoretically help with their urban base in November … One name that fits the bill and is making the rounds is former Mizzou quarterback, Corby Jones. He’s an attorney with Armstrong Teasdale in their Kansas City office and has compiled a civic resume since his football days. In addition to diversity, he’d bring some star power that intrigues Dems.”

Jones, a dynamic run and pass threat who played quarterback for the Tigers from 1995 to 1998, helped MU win its first bowl game in 17 years and is a member of the school’s athletic Hall of Fame.

After a brief sting in the pros, he went back to Mizzou for law school, later, as Drebes says, landing at the Kansas City office of Armstrong Teasdale, where he helped found the firm’s sports management division.

While there is precedent for college quarterbacks seeking political office - former Tennessee signal-called Heath Shuler is now a North Carolina congressman - the idea of Jones running seems like a real Hail Mary.

He is just beginning his legal career, which does not appear to include much financial experience. (Granted, I know that the state treasurer might not personally be responsible for much number crunching, but, if nothing else, it would be a potential campaign liability.)

Plus, he’d be up against incumbent Republican Sarah Steelman, who is well-funded and has made national headlines with her terror-free investing strategy.

But, if Steelman decides to challenge Gov. Matt Blunt for her party’s nomination, the game changes. As it stands, Arnold Mayor Mark Powell, I believe, is the only announced Democrat for treasurer.

That would make Jones, perhaps, the Democratic choice on the western side of the state, as well as possibly for urban democrats in St. Louis. I bet he probably would do pretty well in Columbia, too.

Given those circumstances, it gets a lot more interesting for the former gridiron star — fans could once again be wondering if Jones will run or pass.

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corby’d be an excellent choice
played ball with him and coached by his late father
first class individuals
s. steelman will be the rep. choice for governor
she’s first-class
she’ll clean blunt’s clock in the primary
good luck to corby

— llbean
11:29 am July 27th, 2007

And what will Brad Smith want to run for?

— A-Boyer
1:09 pm July 27th, 2007

Brad Smith has the skills to run, but for some inexplicable reason, he will choose to pass.

— chris d
1:52 pm July 27th, 2007

With today’s polling numbers showing Jay Nixon ahead by 19% in his race for Governor, there easily could be a tidal wave of Democrats winning next year. This wave should swamp all the Republican statewide candidates but the toughest one to beat will be Sarah Steelman.

Yes, an African American can win statewide in Missouri. I sincerely hope that it becomes realty in 2008.

— jim ross
3:33 pm July 27th, 2007

As the Post’s Bill McLellan has noted, if Hillary’s at the top of ticket, there won’t be any sweep.

Let’s just hope that every night before Attorney General Nixon rests his head that he says his prayers and asks for a ticket with Edwards, Obama, or Richardson at the top.

— Anne
3:55 pm July 27th, 2007

Anne, Nixon’s first prayer is that Romney is at the top of the other ticket…Missouri’s “red-necks” and bible pushers aren’t about to vote for a pro-life, pro-homosexual Mormon….They wont even vote.

— Garrison
12:29 pm July 28th, 2007

CJ for State Treasurer? Sounds like a repub rumor seed. Is Drebes on the take?

— bocephus
5:11 pm July 29th, 2007