7 way-too-early predictions for Mizzou’s offense in 2022
Mizzou’s offense the past couple of years has been pretty simple. In 2020, the Tigers handed it to Larry Rountree III in important situations. In 2021, it was Tyler Badie’s turn to be the star, and all he did was set Mizzou’s single-season rushing record.
This year, the Tigers will have to be more versatile on offense, even as they enter the summer without a starting quarterback in place.
So, how can coach Eli Drinkwitz get the most of his offense this fall? Here are a few way-too-early predictions about things we’ll see out of the Tigers this coming season:
1. Tyler Macon will be the Week 1 QB
Brady Cook and Tyler Macon battled it out this spring as the competition to replace Connor Bazelak (who left for Indiana this offseason) began. But Drinkwitz didn’t name a QB1 following spring practices, and for good reason.
First, 4-star freshman Sam Horn hasn’t had his say yet, as he will join the squad this summer. Also, there’s reason to believe that the Tigers could still be looking to bring in a transfer to compete for the starting quarterback job.
So far on that front, though, the Tigers have struck out. They pursued Jayden Daniels (who ended up at LSU), JT Daniels (who ended up at West Virginia) and Gerry Bohanon (who just committed to USF).
Looking into 2 of those 3 quarterbacks, though, you’ll notice that Daniels and Bohanon are both dual-threat guys. Macon fits that bill a bit more than Cook, although Cook can run more than Bazelak. If Macon can grow as a passer between now and the start of fall camp, he should turn some heads before Week 1.
If he impresses in the buildup to the season and the Tigers continue not to add a quarterback through the portal, I like Macon’s chances of being the Week 1 starter.
2. Nathaniel Peat will be a top-5 SEC running back
Peat is a Columbia native and heads home after spending the last 3 seasons at Stanford. He’ll be faced with the unenviable task of replacing Badie, but he could turn out to be a nice surprise for the Tigers.
He ran 79 times for 404 yards last season, good for a 5.1 yards-per-carry average. He also had 3 rushing touchdowns. Those aren’t eye-popping numbers, by any means, but he did lead the Cardinal in rushing yards. He also averaged more yards per carry than Stanford’s other main running back, Austin Jones. Jones posted only 378 yards on 107 carries.
At Mizzou, Drinkwitz prefers to have 1 go-to running back. Peat should be that guy in 2022, and with a veteran offensive line in place (more on that later), he should have plenty of room to run.
The Tigers like to have balance offensively, adding to the list of reasons why Peat could post some healthy numbers and finish as a top 5 running back in the SEC this season.
3. Luther Burden will make his presence felt as the season goes on
He’s not going to become a star just yet, so Mizzou fans will need to temper their expectations. But the 5-star freshman receiver figures to contribute as a punt returner right away and should get plenty of offensive opportunities out of the gates in Week 1.
As he develops chemistry with his new quarterback and figures out what it takes to compete in the SEC, his star should rise quickly.
He has too much strength and speed not to be an immediate factor in the Tigers’ offense. With Tauskie Dove as a vertical threat, Burden and former Ohio State transfer Mookie Cooper should have some opportunities to do damage on underneath routes.
Then, as the season goes on and Burden gets more experience under his belt, hopefully Drinkwitz will expand the playbook and Burden’s route tree, which should lead to some highlight-reel plays from the talented East St. Louis native.
4. Mizzou will improve on last year’s scoring average
Mizzou averaged 29.1 points per game in 2021, tied with Mississippi State for 9th in the SEC. That wasn’t a bad showing, but considering the Tigers allowed 33.1 points per game (13th in the SEC), it wasn’t good enough.
This fall, Drinkwitz should have more options at his disposal. And, entering Year 3 in the SEC, it’s time for him to learn what does and doesn’t work against the league’s elite defenses.
Stretching the field with side-to-side runs and lots of pre-snap motion may have worked against Sun Belt teams, but SEC linebackers are fast enough and smart enough to react to those plays and stop them in their tracks.
I’m counting on Drinkwitz to make some adjustments and get the offense firing on all cylinders this fall. It’s time to see some improvement with the play-calling.
5. Mookie Cooper will finally have his breakout season
Cooper arrived in Columbia with major expectations in 2021. But, he suffered an injury before the season and rushed back, which didn’t help his recovery. Thus, last season was basically a lost one for the former Ohio State Buckeye.
In 7 games, Cooper made only 17 catches for 194 yards and 1 touchdown. He also only had 9 carries for 18 yards.
If Cooper can stay healthy through fall camp this season, expect him to finally flash that potential that led to him being on Ohio State’s radar back during his recruitment.
Lining up opposite Luther Burden will force defenses to guard 2 very speedy, very athletic, very smart receivers. The big-play potential is evident with the Tigers’ new receiving corps. Cooper should be a big beneficiary of that.
6. An experienced offensive line will be consistent all year
The Tigers have plenty of options along the offensive line who have experience. Hyrin White started 11 games as a tackle last year. Luke Griffin played in all 13 games at guard, starting 6. Connor Wood played in 12 games and made 8 starts at the other guard spot. Xavier Delgado played in 12 games and made 8 starts. Zeke Powell and Bobby Lawrence got plenty of experience as backups.
Then there’s Javon Foster, who started every game at left tackle last year for the Tigers. Pro Football Focus ranked him as the third-best SEC tackle when it came to run blocking.
The biggest question mark is center Connor Tollison, who takes over for Michael Maietti. Maietti won’t be easy to replace after making a big impact following his transfer from Rutgers.
Still, all those starts and games played will only benefit Mizzou’s offense. When you have your starting left tackle coming back, that’s a great place to start. Then, everywhere else but center, the Tigers have lots of experience.
7. The Tigers’ red-zone passing attack will be better
This one is purely out of necessity, as the Tigers won’t be able to get close to the goal line and simply have Rountree or Badie pound the ball into the end zone. That’s seemingly been their only real strategy the past couple of seasons.
Whoever wins the starting job between Cook or Macon (or potentially someone else) will be a bigger threat as a runner than Bazelak was in 2021. Peat will be a solid back both as a receiver and a runner.
But expect Cooper and Burden to be options down in tight spaces. New tight end Tyler Stephens, a Buffalo transfer, is 6-6, so he should get involved near the goal line, too.
Not sure what a competitive offense will do when the defense is a sieve.
Not throwing shade at the Tigers but holy moly that defense was miserable last year.
A competitive offense will help keep the defense off the field for longer stretches of the game. Mizzou somehow has perfected the “art” of first down negative yards, so if we can get that under control, maybe the net-net will be better next fall.
Sucks for you.
Misery has been miserable since joining the SEC.
Misery, I get it, because it sounds like Missouri. Man that’s original, I can’t believe nobody has used that before. You and Kanye are creative geniuses!!!
Ron is really the UGA troll DD2. You remember him don’t you? Making fun of players father who had cancer. Look at his posts. He’s hiding like the low bottom troll he is.
Now that you mention it, yes I do. His quotes give him away.
Ma’am,
If you can prove I’m some UGA troll, by all means go for it.
I have absolutely no idea what you’re talking about in reference to someone making fun of someone with cancer.
Stop lying, liar.
Tony sit down and zip the trap you hypocrite. Remember how you talked to Kevin Bacon. Which was actually a 12 kid you passed away from CANCER.
You need to get some new material. That was fresh about 5 generations ago. Kind of pathetic…like you.
That’s not true. They won the East a few times and are no more miserable than Auburn of late chump
It got a lot better as the weeks went on, but the worst part is having a offensive coach who inherited a depleted defense that partially defected to Arkansas. We’ve done well in recruiting and transfer portal on defense, but the coaching situation is still a major concern.
Mizzou’s problem is the defensive unit. Unless the offense can 50 points per game those losses will pile up quickly. Honest Question: Mizzou fans…what are you thinking about Drink now ?
Drink needs another year…two top 20 recruiting classes…one more and he’ll have to perform at a higher level than Odom ever did.
This year will be Drink’s first year with his own players. He has brought recruiting to a new level, time to put up or shut up on the field.
This past recruiting class was the best one and is what needed to continue. I am saying this is the first real recruiting class. Drinkwitz need to repeat the same thing 2 more times. Look at Fisher. He is at a much better recruiting ground. Give Drinkwitz 2 more years. Not this year. He didn’t get much the first two years. Some players actually left to other schools. Fisher is a much more experience HC. Give Drinkwitz time to make adjustment to recruiting and coaching. He did get a much better DC. I say a year or two away to be competitive. Transfer portal did hurt him bit time when two good players left. He did get some other players from the portal that was good but can’t let any get away from him when players are the starter and good one.
Same as when he was hired. Good for him that he’s getting the opportunity, but show me some success before I buy into it.
Wish the SEC would trade Misery to another conference for a better football school.
Man you lack creativity. Do you have a job, outside of being a full time toll?
Awe, you mad, ma’am? It takes all of 3 seconds to post a comment.
It must suck to have peaked in high school. You had a big brother that started and you were average…and now you live in a step-dad’s basement and are just a government statistic. Keep cashing your checks-it’s all you got.
That’s it? That’s the best insult you can come up with, Gregg A $ $man?
Try harder.
Auburn has 4 fewer losses than Mizzou since they graced the SEC, one loss for each inch of your pud.
How many SEC championship wins does Misery have since joining?
In football, as many as Arkansas and Vanderbilt. But they did win the division (twice), which other teams have not done. Your argument doesn’t hold up, but keep trying.
“Your argument doesn’t hold up, but keep trying.”
Can you not read?
I asked this simple question: How many SEC championship wins does Misery have since joining?
“Since joining” are the key words there, genius.
Since Misery joined the SEC they have ZERO SEC Championship wins. Winning a division does not equal WINNING THE SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME.
Makes sense?
In Mizzou’s 1st decade of being in the conference the answer is zero, which also happens to be the same number Auburn had in the SEC’s 1st decade of Championship play.
“In Mizzou’s 1st decade of being in the conference the answer is zero, which also happens to be the same number Auburn had in the SEC’s 1st decade of Championship play.”
AU won it in 2013. Try harder.
But kudos to you for changing your argument to all sports when the football argument failed to hold water.
Your 1st decade sterted the 1st year the SEC had a championship,1992.
Try thinking.
“Your 1st decade sterted the 1st year the SEC had a championship,1992.”
Oh right, you missed the fact that schools won the SEC before the tournament.
Try harder, ma’am.
“But kudos to you for changing your argument to all sports when the football argument failed to hold water.”
Not my fault misery is irrelevant in all sports.
“Winning a division does not equal WINNING THE SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME” and “oh right, you missed the fact that schools won the SEC before the tournament”, that there sounds like a change of argument.
“that there sounds like a change of argument.”
It’s not my fault you can’t understand english.
The same number as South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennesee, Vanderbilt,Florida, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Texas A+M,
Maybe we should consider nixing schools like SC, TN, KY, AK or Vandy first?
Records from 2012–2021
14 — Vanderbilt (47–74 .388 Pct).
13 — Arkansas (49–73 .402 Pct).
12 — Kentucky (61–63 .492 Pct).
11 — Tennessee (62–61 .504 Pct).
10 — South Carolina (67–58 .536 Pct).
9 — Missouri (69–56 .552 Pct).
8 — Ole Miss (69–54 .561 Pct).
7 — Mississippi State (74–54 .578 Pct).
6 — Auburn (77–52 .597 Pct).
5 — Florida (80–46 . 635 Pct).
4 — Texas A&M (85–41 .675 Pct).
3 — LSU (90–37 .709 Pct).
2 — Georgia (106–28 .791 Pct).
1 — Alabama (128–13 .908 Pct).
Be logical. No one needs to go anywhere. Maybe Vandy is above their head but they bring way too many other benefits to the table, outside of football.
“Records from 2012–2021”
How many SEC championship wins during that time?
How many championships have those teams won during that timeframe?
“How many championships have those teams won during that timeframe?”
Several of those schools have won championships in several sports in that time frame.
Misery hasn’t won squat.
Well, you seem to be the only one crying about us being in the conference. We aren’t going anywhere, so hope your poor diseased little heart can handle it.
“Well, you seem to be the only one crying about us being in the conference. ”
Crying? Ma’am I’m stating the obvious. Misery is a bottom feeder school.
thanks for sharing. those w/l records are a nice look into how everyone, especially the two new schools have fared since expansion
Bama, GA then everyone else basically. You can separate it a little more but at point what’s the point?
Missouri is known for makin’ bacon. Now Mizzou is Macon bacon and is ready to Cook with a Dove Burden of Peat and Cox. Looking forward to a Cooper year from the Tigers
I think Cook will be the starter but I don’t think he’ll keep the job long if he’s not performing. Drink gave Bazelak way too many chances, probably due to the lack of options. That won’t happen again.
As for Peat being a top 5 SEC RB, I hope not. I don’t want a repeat of the last 2 years where Drink hands the ball off 75% of the game. These elite QBs and WRs on the roster aren’t interested in the Peat show… and neither am I.
Have to wonder if the new NIL law changes would have helped land JT Daniels or if he simply wanted the softer schedule the couch burners face.
Either way Drink not landing a bonafide starting QB could wind up costing him several wins. Have to hope Horn is a really fast starter.
I think it’s too early to decide that Cook and Macon aren’t any good. I think Macon could be very good, I don’t think the game against Georgia is a fair assessment, they just had their entire defense get drafted. He deserves another shot.
As for Cook, I wasn’t impressed with the bowl game but again, he deserves a legitimate chance to show us if he developed. Speaking of which, there’s now a QB coach at Mizzou. That’s a plus.
It’s not too early to decide that Cook and Macon don’t have any experience winning SEC or college football games, they don’t. It’s a fact. If either of them had been on the cusp of running the team we would have seen it sooner that the final game where Cook was barely better than acceptable, but still not good enough to win.
Drink is still trying to figure out how to run the QB room and his recruiting, outside of Horn, has been minimal.
It’s hard to get experience until you get a chance to play. So you don’t really have a point. It’s possible they are both terrible, we just don’t really know yet. Macon’s first and only start was in Athens against the national champion Georgia Bulldogs, who just sent a record number of players to the NFL. I think it’s a little unfair to write him off based on that game alone.
Also, Drink isn’t running the QB room. That would be Bush Hamdan.
The bigger issue is coach Drink. His offense sucks and the QBs didn’t develop much the last 2 seasons. Not to mention the embarrassing display on defense last year. Good coaches adapt and learn.
Pinkel did not leave the roster packed with stars, and after 2013 he should have brought in a super class. The 13 and 14 recruits were Sophs and Juniors when Odom took over. Somebody sure 3 years off !!!
But what did Odom show beyond recruiting ?????
Yet Drinkwitz with almost zero head coach credentials beat Florida, I think he beat Kentucky minus bad spots and bogus penalties (and Stoops does a good job rhere), South Carolina with an experienced coach, LSU defending Nat Champ, a decent Vanderbilt. And coached well against Army’a ace coach.
Drinkwitz needs situational coach Ed. And def/ off playbook Ed. The verdict is still out on this but he’s not getting fired for at least two years. He’s too smart not to grow into this job. If he had been an Asst to Pinkel Missouri would be a division title contender 2016 thru the present. Missouri Alums have been following the rules, now that NIL is here, a lot of Tiger fans re goings to be drop jawed some
How many hypotheticals and what ifs do you sit around wondering about. The fact is it didn’t happen. Not that it wont or couldn’t have came to fruition but it simply didn’t. Come on Wolfman come up with something new.
You must think that both Missouri and Arkansas had a realistic chance to win the SEC between 2013 and 2021 ?? But they didn’t. I’ll let you explain why Arkansas didn’t get it done? But no matter what place they finish in the league there’s going to be a reason every program but one isn’t a Champion, Why does it scare you so much to face the math of that?
Neither deserve that consideration since you joined really. Yes you won the East but the west had 3 teams that steamrolled you during those glory years at the beginning.
That’s a lot of words when all the author needed to say was “It Will Be $#!++y”
Did you and Negan break up again? You’re awful grouchy. You two scissor fight, kiss and make up. Lights out at 10 ladies
Are you saying it won’t be?
No, I’m not, I think drink will drown in the sec.