Terez Hall wouldn’t say his idea was met with enthusiasm from his teammates.
After a summer workout, Hall gathered the defense to re-watch the Missouri State game.
“Everybody was like ‘Why, why, why?’” Hall said.
If Missouri’s 1-5 start to the 2017 season was a horror movie, then its 72-43 “victory” over the Bears was the first harbinger of doom. Missouri State was the hillbilly playing a banjo at the filling station. The Bears were the bloodied, injured hitchhiker that our doomed heroes foolishly pick up to start the action.
“That’s exactly how it was,” safety Cam Hilton said in reference to the horror film comparison.