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Chiefs complete season sweep, defeat Denver 30-23

  • Posted on October 30, 2018
  • by Joshua Neighbors
  • in Sports, Uncategorized

By Hal Estep The Kansas City Chiefs came into Arrowhead Stadium on a six game win streak against the Denver Broncos, and looked to make it seven on Sunday. After yet another brilliant display by quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs’ variety of offensive weapons, the Chiefs indeed made it a seven game win streak […]

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Weekly Recs: Jerry Paper, Parcels and Colter Wall

  • Posted on October 19, 2018
  • by Elena Cruz
  • in Music, Uncategorized

Jerry Paper – Everything Borrowed (STUMBLING) Featuring the warped synths and smooth grooves that have become his signature sound, “Everything Borrowed” has Jerry Paper cry about the trivial value people place on social order and objects. Despite the dire subject matter, the chill vibes sent through the stumbling beat will keep you moving. By Evan […]

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Analyzing the Rookie QBs: Sam Darnold

  • Posted on September 26, 2018
  • by Joshua Neighbors
  • in Sports, Uncategorized

By: Logan Franz The 2018 draft was called a draft with one of the deepest quarterback classes of recent memory and it produced five quarterbacks taken in the first round. Sam Darnold, Josh Allen, Baker Mayfield, Josh Rosen and Lamar Jackson. All of these except for Jackson have played in a game as a quarterback […]

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What’s On the Line: Week 4 of the College Football Season

  • Posted on September 21, 2018
  • by Joshua Neighbors
  • in Sports, Uncategorized

–Hunter Hart Week three of the college football was the most telling yet. Powerhouses like Alabama, Ohio State, Clemson and Georgia proved their worth with dominating wins on Saturday. However, other top ten teams struggled, including Wisconsin and Auburn both falling at home. Other teams outside of the top ten also had statement wins. #24 […]

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Heisman Watch Week 3

  • Posted on September 18, 2018
  • by Joshua Neighbors
  • in Sports, Uncategorized

–Jacob Murphy  Week three in college football was dominated by quarterbacks, read to find out which ones have entered the Heisman radar and if any have returned from week two. Kyler Murray – Quarterback – Oklahoma Week 3 vs. Iowa State: 21-29, 348 yards and 3 touchdowns Murray, the recent MLB draft selection, has been […]

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Tucker McCann Puts Mizzou Past Purdue in Road Thriller

  • Posted on September 17, 2018
  • by Joshua Neighbors
  • in Sports, Uncategorized

–Logan Perrone The Missouri Tigers hit the road this week to take on the Purdue Boilermakers, hoping to stay undefeated and enact some revenge after a 35-3 loss on their own turf. On a historic night for both QBs, the game would come down to the final seconds of regulation. Literally. Mizzou opened the scoring […]

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College Football Playoff Way Too Early Top 4

  • Posted on September 13, 2018
  • by Joshua Neighbors
  • in Sports, Uncategorized

– Reid McEowen Although it may be entirely too early to start stipulating over the top four teams in the land, I can’t help but to begin anticipating the heart-breaking decisions the CFB playoff committee will make in early December. Tons of undefeated remain, but the top 4 right now looks very similar to year’s past. […]

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Week 2 NFL Power Rankings

  • Posted on September 12, 2018
  • by Joshua Neighbors
  • in Sports, Uncategorized

-By Korbett Koselak   New York Jets (1-0)   Last Week: n/a   There’s this concept in weekly Power Rankings, it’s called not-overreacting. Whoops. The New York Jets bent the Detroit Lions over their knee and spanked them like a red-headed step-child on the road on National Television with a rookie quarterback. Sam Darnold threw […]

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Korbett Koselak’s Pre-Week 1 NFL Power Rankings

  • Posted on September 4, 2018
  • by Joshua Neighbors
  • in Sports, Uncategorized

By Korbett Koselak Houston Texans (0-0)   Last Week: n/a   Before then rookie quarterback and MVP candidate Deshaun Watson went down with an injury in week 8 last season, the 3-4 Texans were right in the thick of things in the AFC South. They had scored at least 33 points five times in six […]

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Mizzou Soccer Losing Streak Runs to 3 With Overtime Loss TCU

  • Posted on September 3, 2018
  • by Joshua Neighbors
  • in Sports, Uncategorized

On Sunday, the Mizzou Tigers soccer team hosted their second tough opponent in just two games. In the Sunday night matchup, the visiting TCU Horned Frogs came in undefeated and sitting atop the Big 12 Athletic Conference. The Labor Day weekend contest would make its way into overtime, the fourth in five games this season […]

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