PINKEL'S TAKE ON FIFTH DOWN: Pinkel's tie to the Fifth Down episode is close friend Bob Stull, formerly a fellow assistant at the University of Washington, where Pinkel was offensive coordinator in 1990. Stull was Missouri's head coach from 1989-93 and wholesale New era jordan hatsnow is UTEP's athletic director.
"He wanted to go on offense," Pinkel said, "and we knew he could play receiver. It was an adjustment in his first year, being out in space, not being behind center. But he's a heck of an athlete, a smart kid, a student of the game. He's got a lot going for him (and) has been a real plus for us; you kind of anticipated as you saw him potentially he could be like this.cheap New era winter hats I think he can get a lot better, he's only played a third of the season and he's only a sophomore. We expect him to keep improving."
At 6-foot, 190 pounds, Moe isn't as big as UGA's A.J. Green (6-4, 212), but he might be as athletic. Moe is a former high school quarterback (O'Fallon, Mo.) that Pinkel and his staff briefly considered playing at safety.
MORE MIZZOU MO(E)MENTUM:wholesale New era winter hatsThe Tigers haven't been short on top-tier receivers over the past several seasons, and the latest in that line appears to be sophomore T.J. Moe. He's third in the Big 12 in receiving yards per game (98.5), having caught 37 of Blaine Gabbert's passes for 394 yards and two TDs.