Missouri's offense was shorthanded in several ways in Saturday's loss to Virginia in the Gator Bowl. The result was the Tigers' second-lowest scoring performance of the season, losing 7-13.
Missouri suffered its first loss in its last three bowl appearances Saturday night, suffering a slow death at the hands of No. 19 Virginia in the Gator Bowl.
Missouri closed its season Saturday night with a 13-7 loss to No. 19 Virginia in the Gator Bowl on Saturday night. Moments after the game, Missouri football reporters Joey Van Zummeren and Michael Stamps gave their thoughts on the Tigers' performance.
Virginia and Missouri had high expectations for what their postseason fate might hold at different points this season. The Cavaliers started the year hoping to just reach bowl eligibility with coach Tony Elliott firmly on the hot seat.
One clear benefit that non-playoff bowl games still hold is the opportunity for unproven players to see some more playing time. Though Missouri isn't treating the Gator Bowl as "tryouts," injuries and early transfer declarations are expected to open up some room for younger players to get to the field.
Following an arrest on Dec. 13, Missouri defensive end Zion Young will play for the Tigers in the Gator Bowl, head coach Eli Drinkwitz shared in a press conference Friday, according to Greg Madia of The Daily Progress.
Watch the video above as Missouri on SI football reporter Michael Stamps goes position-by-position breaking down a few early transfer portal entrants the Tigers could pursue on the defensive side of the ball.
ST. LOUIS — Dennis Gates' eyebrows raised when he heard the word choice of "struggles" in a question regarding a recent drop off in perimeter offense for Missouri that was evident in a loss to Illinois.
The Missouri Tigers took another punch to the mouth in their non-conference schedule, falling 91-48 to Illinois on Monday night. This was Missouri’s final
It took 11 games for Missouri head coach Dennis Gates to insert senior wing Jacob Crews into the starting lineup. Through that time, Crews became one of the most impactful players on the roster, doing so as the team's sixth man.
Missouri returned to Columbia for its first home game since losing to Illinois on Dec. 10. The Tigers hosted North Alabama on Sunday, and it was a one-sided affair from wire to wire.
Watch the video below as Missouri football reporter Joey Van Zummeren gives his thoughts on two outgoing transfers whose absence will affect the team the most in the future.
Missouri running back Ahmad Hardy has re-signed with the Tigers, per the team's social media. Hardy emerged as one of the best running backs in the Southeastern Conference this season, along with the entire country.
The Missouri Tigers recently extended an offer to 2026 three-star running back D'Antae Sheffey with the hopes of adding to the position's depth. Sheffey would do absolutely that, adding some welcomed size and explosiveness to a currently thin room.
Per a report from The Basketball Tribune, the Missouri Tigers are showing interest in a former high school standout and G-League guard, Kyree Walker. Walker
It's never too early to speculate, right? After it was announced that Missouri Tigers quarterback Beau Pribula would be hitting the transfer portal on Thursday morning, a clear and obvious need on the roster opened up.
It’s been a while since the Missouri Tigers have been a competitive team in the SEC. The last time Mizzou finished with a .500 or better record in conference play was back in 2015.
Missouri Tigers wide receiver Marquis Johnson intends to enter the transfer portal and will not play for the Tigers in the Gator Bowl, according to PowerMizzou.
Missouri won't have to worry about Ahmad Hardy leaving, but the rest of the Tigers' running back room is a question mark entering the offseason. Two of Missouri's running backs — true freshmen Brendon Haygood and Marquise Davis — have already announced plans to enter the transfer portal when it opens Jan.
The busiest time of the year for college football coaches, players and fans is right now. From bowl games to the College Football Playoff, to the transfer portal, there's a lot to follow and manage at a crucial point in the season.