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08.26.2008 7:20 pm

Mizzou-Illinois is biggest opener in Big 12

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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COLUMBIA — Most of the Big 12 Conference will be easing lightly into their seasons this week. There’s Iowa State taking on South Dakota State, Kansas facing Florida International, Nebraska playing Western Michigan, Texas Tech facing Eastern Washington and Texas A&M playing Arkansas State. The only Big 12 team playing an opponent comparable to Mizzou’s foe, No. 19 or 20 Illinois, is Baylor, which plays No. 23 Wake Forest. But Baylor was 3-9 last season, so that game is lacking a little luster.

Mizzou coach Gary Pinkel, being a coach, worries the same regardless of whether he’s playing a top 25 team or someone like his following opponent, SEMO.

No matter who you play, you’re concerned about first games,’’ he said Tuesday after practice. “It’s a great first start. It’s a great game. You’re always concerned about your first game.”

On Monday, Pinkel had spelled out the challenges of the first game.

“The first game with your new team, you don’t want to do things to beat yourself,’’ he said. “You don’t want to have a lot of turnovers. You want to have a kicking game that’s very sound. You don’t want mental errors, you don’t want penalties, all those things that supposedly happen in first games. If we allow those things to happen, we’re not going to have a chance.

“That being said, we’re in the same boat. Everyone in the country is the same way. Nobody has an advantage. So the teams that can mature, the teams that can do it best, those are the teams that will have the most success.”

Tuesday was the big practice day of the week, the only day with full pads. The team will go just in shoulder pads on Wednesday, though the work will be “very intense” and then just shells on Thursday. The team will have a walkthrough on Friday at the Dome, mostly to get the receivers and kicking units used to looking up in the lights. And then it’s game time on Saturday. Finally.

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LETS GO TIGERS!!!! THIS IS THE SEASON WE HAVE ALL BEEN WAITING 40 YEARS FOR. ALL THE WAY TO MIAMI FOR THE NAT TITLE. SOUNDS BALL BY MIZZOU WINS THIS GAME BY 14.

— tkp
August 27th, 2008

I never thought I would live long enough to see the football team have a chance at a national tile.

MIZ-ZOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

— kdunlap
August 27th, 2008

GO TIGERS!!!!

I think this is going to be a double digit beat down… We are going to put up 40+ and i just don’t see any way Illinois will come anywhere close to that… MIZZOU BABY

— Justin
August 27th, 2008

The Greatest Show on Turf will finally return to the Dome in the form of the Mizzou Tigers!! It will be a great game and a great opprotunity for the nation to see who the national champions will be at the end of the season! GO TIGERS!!!!

— Becky in Reno
August 27th, 2008

I’ve got my tickets and am so very excited for this game! It’ll be my first MU game as an alumni and I hope the Tigers make it memorable.

MIZZOU-RAH! GO TIGERS!

— Liz
August 27th, 2008

Down here at Mizzou, the students, including myself, have been looking forward to this day since the Cotton Bowl on Jan 1. Go Tigers!!!!

— Mike
August 27th, 2008

Should be a great game between two good teams! Can’t wait! GO ILLINI!

— Colin Kremitzki
August 27th, 2008

Take the Illini plus the 8.5pts. That’s all.

— lee harvey
August 27th, 2008

Should be a great game, but I just wish the Illini could have scheduled a fellow BCS team as an opening opponent–it would have made for a more glamorous matchup. Oh well…

— Pierre Simon Laplace
August 27th, 2008

…I guess a BCS bowl-eligible opponent will have to do, rather than a fellow BCS Bowl participant.

— Pierre Simon Laplace
August 27th, 2008

Some of these Jan 1 comments are a bit premature, don’t ya think. Before playing a single down, fans have mizzou in the national championship game?

Much like the wise Colin Kremitzki above, I’m looking forward to an exciting game between two talented teams.

— Pete Bultmann
August 27th, 2008

Illinois is a fine football club. Underestimate at your own risk. I recall the first installment of this rivalry was when the Illini came off a BCS appearance in the Sugar Bowl and Mizzou pretty much was useless. So, Illinois fans were maybe a bit overconfident. Brad Smith made his debut and a lot of Mizzou fans left the dome pretty happy. So, word to the wise for Mizzou fans … this can happen to you. In any event, I hope representatives from the Rams are there so they can see how it is possible to make the dome a wild place for a football game.

— louis18
August 27th, 2008

for all u people who think illinois is better just b/c u played in a bcs game i seem to remember u getting crushed. besides the only reason u got in it is b/c u are in the big 10 and the rose bowl has been traditionaly tied w/ that game. plus in our game we were doing the crushing. Illinoi is as over rated as the only good team u beat, ohio state. true, there much better than the last several years but theres no way thell b able to beat Mizzou.

— brendan
August 27th, 2008

I remember that 2002 game as well. And it was very exciting coming to a game with a brand new quarterback with an essentially unheard of team and watching my beloved Tigers run amok all over the Illini’s vaunted D-fense. With as much excitement as I have for this game and this season, no true Tiger fan with decades of experience can really be 100% confident. There is always that smidgeon of doubt that will not be erased with one or two good years. I am looking forward to this game, I firmly believe the Tigers will wipe the field with the Illini, but I will cross my fingers until the clock reads 0:00 at the end of the 4th quarter, because anything can happen on any given Saturday.

Of course the comment of BCS ‘participant’ is really very funny. As if that means more than Cotton Bowl ‘champions’. Really, the Illini were more like BCS ‘road kill’.

— Kelman72
August 30th, 2008