Mizzou Fans Headed to the NFL

Fans moving on to next level

Fans moving on to next level

Columbia, MO – After a successful cheering on of their football team during the 41-31 win over Oklahoma State in Friday’s 2014 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic, hundreds of fans have declared themselves eligible for the 2014 NFL season.

“We gave a lot this past year. And we’re foregoing our next year of eligibility to support a team in the next league, the National Football League,” said super University of Missouri fan Lance Frecks, “I’ve accomplished many goals during my time cheering for Mizzou, but it is time to move on.”
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Many fans claim that it was a bittersweet decision to make. “I’m so grateful to Mizzou and the coaches and players for all of their support and everything they’ve meant to me over the past four years.  It’s difficult to think I won’t be with them next year.  But I’m really excited to have a chance to cheer professionally and work on fulfilling a dream I’ve had since I was a little kid….rooting on an NFL team,” said Jessica Tenretch of Springfield, MO.

Head Coach Gary Pinkel said that while his program would miss the fans, he supports their decision.
“Our fans are first-class people any way you cut it, and anytime you take that out of your program, it leaves a void,” said Pinkel. “The Mizzou Football program is in better shape because of their efforts, so we’re grateful for the time they spent with us, and we know they’ll represent Mizzou well going forward,” he said.

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