If you're a frequenter of ESPN or SEC Network, you'll be seeing more of former Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel this fall. Daniel, who played for the Tigers from 2005-08, announced he was signing a multi-year extension at ESPN that includes on-screen opportunities for the former Tiger.
The Florida Gators have picked up a massive commitment, especially when considering the circumstances.
In recent seasons, Missouri football has found success in a specific transfer portal formula: two-year plans. In the modern, ever-changing landscape of college football, players hit the portal relentlessly, and there's no guaranteed long-term plans.
Watch the video below as Missouri On SI reporter Killian Wright breaks down the high potential he sees in two redshirt freshman on Mizzou's defense. Welcome to "The Read Option," a series featuring Missouri On SI's beat reporters providing analysis or intel on the Tigers.
This might not be the name many expected to be the second most important player on Missouri football's roster for the 2026-27 season. Josh Atkins, when healthy, projects to be the starting right tackle for the Tigers.
At the core of Missouri's recent elite defenses have been some of the best edge rushers in the Southeastern Conference. The main player who will be tasked with carrying that standard into 2026 will be Darris Smith.
Last season, the Missouri Tigers leaned on left tackle Cayden Green as the blindside protector of Beau Pribula and Matt Zollers. Green won't be protecting the blindside of transfer quarterback Austin Simmons this season, but he'll still be an anchor on the offensive line that will need all the help it can get.
The uncertainty that circles the running back position for the Missouri Tigers doesn't need to be reiterated any more than it has. If the Tigers don't
The day started great for Eli Drinkwitz and the Missouri Tigers on the recruiting trail, but it ended incredibly.
Mizzou's "Death Row Defense" has cycled through a few leaders over the course of its three-season run at the school. Many leaders of the 2025 unit departed over the course of the past offseason, either taking the leap to the NFL or exhausting their college eligibility.
From the moment he stepped on campus in the spring of 2025, it was clear that wide receiver Donovan Olugbode was one of the top candidates out of Missouri's freshman class to see significant playing time in his debut season.
Missouri football fans have seemingly been waiting for a breakout season from senior tight end Brett Norfleet. Injuries have hampered that from happening, but a healthy senior season could lead to exactly that.
The Miami Hurricanes lost some key players: Quarterback Carson Beck, OT Francis Mauigoa and DE Rueben Bain Jr. Can they recover from those losses to have a successful 2026 season?
One of the biggest fall camp surprises for Missouri in 2025 was Curtis Peagler rising up the depth chart to claim the team's starting right guard spot.
It's no secret that the foundation of Missouri's 2026-27 roster is constructed around supporting incoming five-star freshman guard Jason Crowe Jr. Be it by adding size, defense, spacing or veteran presence, each transfer pickup the Tigers' made in the portal fit that mold.
If the Missouri Tigers want to remain competitive in the loaded SEC, Eli Drinkwitz and his staff will have to be diligent on the recruiting trail and in the transfer portal.
Returning senior forward Trent Pierce is an anomaly. In modern-day basketball, it is incredibly rare to keep a starting-caliber player for all four years, but the Tigers have done just that with Pierce.
Missouri retooled nearly every aspect of its passing game this offseason, finding a new offensive coordinator, quarterback and two new starting receivers.
There aren't many surefire things at the edge position heading into 2026 for the Missouri Tigers. Darris Smith seems to be the man set for a breakout season
Chaos arrived early in Hoover. The No. 16 seed Missouri Tigers stunned the No. 9 seed Ole Miss Rebels 10-8 on Tuesday morning in the opening round of the SEC Baseball Tournament, pulling off the first upset of the week at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium.
Missouri Tigers runningback Ahmad Hardy is now in stable condition after sustaining a gunshot wound at a concert in Mississippi on Sunday, the school announced.
Green Bay moved up seven spots in the third round and gave up a fifth-rounder to select Missouri defensive tackle Chris McClellan.
The New England Patriots will have the No. 31 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Missouri Tigers did not feel the need to wait until fall camp to name their starting quarterback for the 2026 season. And they haven't.
Missouri Tigers football running back Ahmad Hardy recently revealed that he turned down significant transfer portal offers. This was despite interest from multiple programs across the country.
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