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Missouri HC Eliah Drinkwitz on the Head Coaches Room at the SEC Meetings + WR Luther Burden's "Luther Instincts"

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Rece Davis and Pete Thamel sit down with Missouri head coach Eliah Drinkwitz to discuss wide receiver Luther Burden's "Luther instincts," the "revolutionary" style of the head coaches at the SEC meetings, some of the discussions at the SEC meetings, and the case for keeping walk-ons as part of college football going forward. Drinkwitz also jokes about how he and his family go through adversity each time they board a Southwest flight.

0:00 - Welcome

0:28 - Where Does Missouri Rank As CFP Contenders?

03:20 - Missouri Coach Eliah Drinkwitz Joins The Pod

04:01 - How Last Season Impacts Returning Players

05:39 - Missouri’s State Law Created An NIL Advantage

08:57 - Luther Instincts On The Field From WR Luther Burden

11:35 - Coach Drinkwitz Pulls The Veil Back On SEC Meetings

17:30 - Drinkwitz: Walk-Ons Are Necessary For Player Safety

20:37 - Coach Drinkwitz’s Gameday Connor Stallions Quip

21:53 - Drinkwitz: I’m A Seinfeld Guy Through & Through

24:47 - How To Find What Your Family Is Made Of

26:27 - “I Don’t Have Any Tools’ To Fix Things Around The House”

28:14 - Missouri’s Chance In The College Football Landscape

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Rece Davis and Pete Thamel sit down with Missouri head coach Eliah Drinkwitz to discuss wide receiver Luther Burden's "Luther instincts," the "revolutionary" style of the head coaches at the SEC meetings, some of the discussions at the SEC meetings, and the case for keeping walk-ons as part of college football going forward. Drinkwitz also jokes about how he and his family go through adversity each time they board a Southwest flight.

0:00 - Welcome

0:28 - Where Does Missouri Rank As CFP Contenders?

03:20 - Missouri Coach Eliah Drinkwitz Joins The Pod

04:01 - How Last Season Impacts Returning Players

05:39 - Missouri’s State Law Created An NIL Advantage

08:57 - Luther Instincts On The Field From WR Luther Burden

11:35 - Coach Drinkwitz Pulls The Veil Back On SEC Meetings

17:30 - Drinkwitz: Walk-Ons Are Necessary For Player Safety

20:37 - Coach Drinkwitz’s Gameday Connor Stallions Quip

21:53 - Drinkwitz: I’m A Seinfeld Guy Through & Through

24:47 - How To Find What Your Family Is Made Of

26:27 - “I Don’t Have Any Tools’ To Fix Things Around The House”

28:14 - Missouri’s Chance In The College Football Landscape

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