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Lineup Performance: Missouri Tests Depth and Structure in Opener Against Howard

The Tigers' win doubled as a live experiment—37 substitutions, defensive tweaks, and a first look at Dennis Gates’ evolving rotation

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The Tigers' win doubled as a live experiment—37 substitutions, defensive tweaks, and a first look at Dennis Gates’ evolving rotation

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Great stuff.

To me, the value of this game was getting extended looks at Porter and Stone when they were both needed. It was good to see how Porter steadied the ship defensively (mostly) and Stone provided the spacing we'll need.
It's impossible to get the big picture with 2 major contributors out. Hopefully they're ready to go Friday, increasing the potency on both sides of the ball and giving Dr. Gates more interesting options in the lab.

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