Eye on the Tigers show

Eye on the Tigers

Summary: A regular dose of Mizzou Tigers athletics, including football, basketball and other college sports, from game previews to interviews and everything else you need to stay ahead of the curve. Hear from St. Louis Post-Dispatch beat writer Dave Matter and sports columnist Ben Frederickson.

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 Mizzou football marches on while realignment madness strikes again | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2595

In this week’s episode, Ben Frederickson and Dave Matter discuss the latest round of conference realignment that’s shaken up the map of college athletics as we approach another football season. Dave and Ben share their thoughts on Mizzou coach Eli Drinkwitz’s critical comments on the subject and compare and contrast MU’s move to the SEC with the latest departures in the Pac-12. They also discuss the first full week of preseason camp at Mizzou — or “fall camp” as Ben prefers — as Brady Cook attempts to secure the QB job for the second straight year. They close the conversation with a look at Mizzou’s promising recruiting efforts to sign two five-star in-state football prospects while Dennis Gates just landed another four-star prospect for his 2024 basketball class.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

 Mizzou football hits the right notes in Music City | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1650

In this week's episode, Dave Matter and Ben Frederickson review Mizzou's relatively quit stroll through Nashville at SEC football media days, where Eli Drinkwitz set out to avoid making any national headlines. Dave and Ben share their thoughts on Drinkwitz's analysis of the Tigers' quarterback situation, Brady Cook's chances of keeping his job and the transfer of play-calling duties to coordinator Kirby Moore. They also discuss SEC commissioner Greg Sankey's takedown of state NIL laws - like Missouri's new law. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

 Not your normal SEC Media Days preview | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2376

The Post-Dispatch's Ben Frederickson and Dave Matter get you ready for college football's talking season and preview the upcoming SEC Media Days in Nashville, where Eli Drinkwitz and Mizzou's contingent will be among the first teams to greet reporters on July 17. Ben and Dave look around the league and the discuss the top story lines that will surface in Nashville - welcome back, not only Hugh Freeze but Bobby Petrino, too! - then take turns drafting SEC coaches for an assortment of what-if scenarios. Which coach would you most like to host at a backyard BBQ? Least like to host? Which coach would be the last man standing in a battle royal? Pound for pound, who's the best coach in the league in 2023?   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

 2024 SEC football opponents are here, Mizzou hoops roster seems set and talking baseball with new coach Kerrick Jackson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5072

In this week's episode, Ben Frederickson and Dave Matter open with conflicted thoughts on Mizzou's ties to the newly crowned NBA champion Denver Nuggets, MPJ's redemption game, Stan Kroenke's wardrobe, the curious Josh Kroenke tweet and why the billionaire family doesn't seem suited for the NIL game. Ben and Dave then pivot to the SEC's release of the 2024 football matchups and Mizzou's favorable cast of SEC opponents. They move on to Mizzou basketball's departure of Isiaih Mosley and addition of Connor Vanover, which could be the final touches to Dennis Gates' roster rebuild. ​ In the podcast's second segment, Dave talks to new Mizzou baseball coach Kerrick Jackson on his upbringing in St. Louis, his relationship with newly hired pitching coach Tim Jamieson, his career arc as an assistant, scout, agent and head coach and his thoughts on Mizzou's potential in the SEC. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

 Mizzou's Eli Drinkwitz heats up talkin' season at SEC meetings : Eye on the Tigers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2762

In this week's episode, Ben Frederickson and Dave Matter share their thoughts on Eli Drinkwitz's comments about NIL at SEC meetings that drew some criticism earlier this week. They also discuss the SEC's inability to reach a consensus on future football schedules, Mizzou's decision to fire baseball coach Steve Bieser and Kobe Brown's legacy as he stays in the NBA draft rather than return to college. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

 NIL-ZOU? Can the state's NIL reforms give Mizzou coaches an edge in recruiting? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2389

In this week's episode, Dave Matter and Ben Frederickson take a closer look at the new NIL bill passed by state lawmakers in Jefferson City this week and how it can impact recruiting for Mizzou and the state's other colleges. Also, would Kobe Brown dare finish his college career at another program? They discuss Brown's looming decision: NBA, Mizzou or ... the transfer portal? Finally, Dennis Gates looks to put the finishing touches on his roster makeover, while Eli Drinkwitz landed a crucial portal addition for his offensive line.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

 What to make of Mizzou's looming QB competition? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2977

In this week's episode, Dave Matter and Ben Frederickson share their thoughts on Mizzou's recent Come Home Tour stop in St. Louis and take a deep dive into Eli Drinkwitz's plans for the quarterback position. Does a healthy Brady Cook have a shot at recapturing the job he held last year? Was the plan all along for newcomer Jake Garcia to take over? What factors will shape the race this summer? Dave and Ben also discuss Dennis Gates' latest roster rebuild and how he's approaching the transfer portal while balancing the upcoming NBA draft decision for Kobe Brown.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

 Transfer portal musings for Mizzou football, basketball | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2298

In this week's episode, Ben Frederickson recaps Thursday night's Mizzou fundraising event in St. Louis where he visited with football coach Eli Drinkwitz on the state of the program coming out of spring practices, as well as athletics director Desireé Reed-Francois on all things Mizzou sports. Ben and Dave Matter then discuss the latest roster arrivals for Mizzou men's basketball (Tamar Bates, Caleb Grill) and Dennis Gates' latest pursuit of an ACC standout with ties to Mizzou's staff. Ben and Dave also share their thoughts on Drinkwitz's latest roster defections via the portal and the challenges facing Mizzou's program going forward.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

 Can Mizzou find (Caleb) Love during Transfer Portal Palooza? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2367

In this week's episode, Ben Frederickson and Dave Matter break down Mizzou basketball's returning roster, possible departures, incoming newcomers and potential additions via the NCAA transfer portal, starting with former North Carolina guard and St. Louis native Caleb Love. Dennis Gates needs a big man (or two) for his roster, but Love, the former Post-Dispatch player of the year at CBC, is the most intriguing target on the market. Ben and Dave also discuss Mizzou's decision to bring back women's basketball coach Robin Pingeton and the challenge she faces leading the Tigers back to March Madness. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

 Revived defense has Tigers on brink of Sweet 16 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1525

Fresh off Mizzou's first NCAA Tournament win in 13 years, Dave Matter and Ben Frederickson break down the Tigers' victory over Utah State in Sacramento, highlighted by Kobe Brown's second half takeover and another impressive defensive showing by Dennis Gates' team. Then the conversation turns to Saturday's second-round matchup with Ivy League champion Princeton. Mizzou has the better athletes, but will that be enough to punch a ticket to Louisville for next week's Sweet 16?  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

 Can Mizzou be kings of Sacramento in March Madness? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1451

Eye on the Tigers: Dave Matter and Ben Frederickson are 3,000 miles apart but they have plenty to say about Missouri's first-round NCAA Tournament matchup against Utah State on Thursday in Sacramento. Dave is in California for the game and shares his thoughts on the challenges and opportunities the Tigers face against the Aggies from the Mountain West Conference. Ben and Dave also unveil their Final Four picks as March Madness gets ready to tip off.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

 Snubbed by SEC honors, can Mizzou cut down nets in Nashville? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2106

In this week's episode, Ben Frederickson and Dave Matter share their thoughts on the All-SEC basketball accolades, including Mizzou's Dennis Gates not winning SEC coach of the year after guiding the Tigers to their first double-bye in the conference tournament. Ben and Dave break down the SEC tournament field, discuss their choices for the field's most dangerous teams and then look ahead to Mizzou's possible NCAA Tournament seedings, destinations and matchups. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

 Could Mizzou and Kansas meet again in the NCAA Tournament? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2271

Dave Matter and Ben Frederickson break down the roller coaster Mizzou basketball road trip (win at Tennessee, loss at Auburn) before previewing two big home games for the Tigers. NCAA Tournament projections imagine an interesting what-if for the bracket. On football, Matter and Frederickson pick the teams they think should represent Mizzou's three permanent rivals if the SEC switches to a nine-game conference schedule after the addition of Texas and Oklahoma. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

 Crucial two-game test looms for Mizzou basketball | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1319

Dave Matter and Ben Frederickson look back on Mizzou‘s victory over South Carolina and look ahead to a grueling two-game stretch on the road as the Tigers head to Tennessee on Saturday and then Auburn on Tuesday. With SEC and NCAA Tournament seeding at stake, Dennis Gates’ team can polish its credentials with a split in its two toughest games left in the regular season. But what’s going on with Isiaih Mosley and his status? Dave and Ben discuss the latest, plus look ahead to Missouri’s spring football game on a jam-packed weekend in March. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

 Mizzou's Kobe Brown has become a throwback college basketball success story | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1390

Dave Matter and Ben Frederickson discuss the stellar season Mizzou star Kobe Brown is putting together for Dennis Gates' team. Can the Tigers possibly get him back for one more season? In an NIL world, maybe so. Hear why Mississippi State offers the Tigers a unique challenge and how Ben and Dave would handle any outside interest from other programs in Gates, if it materializes as the coaching carousel spins. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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