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
Missouri's ground game has been a focal point of its identity in almost every season under Eli Drinkwitz. From past stars like Tyler Badie and Cody Schrader to current stars Ahmad Hardy and Jamal Roberts, there's been talent from top to bottom across the six seasons of Drinkwitz.
Jason Crowe Jr. is Missouri's second-highest ranked signee in program history and the highest in four offseasons with Dennis Gates at the helm. Ranked as a five-star guard and the No.
For the second time in four years, Missouri will play Pitt in the SEC/ACC Challenge, per a report from Jon Rothstein. The Tigers will host Pitt at Mizzou Arena on Tuesday, Dec.
One of the biggest surprise additions to Missouri's 2026 recruiting class was three-star safety Carter Stewart. He wasn't really on anybody's radar when it came to adding players in the class, but the three-star Texas native made it official January 20.
Missouri basketball will be renewing an old rivalry in the 2026-27 season, as the Tigers will square off with Nebraska for the first time in 16 years. The teams will meet Dec.
Edge rusher has become one of the most interesting positions for Missouri in 2026. After losing its elite edge rushing duo last year in Damon Wilson II and Zion Young, the Tigers are in need of some players to step up.
Incoming Missouri freshman Brandon Anderson is no longer with the team, per PowerMizzou. Anderson is no longer listed on Missouri's roster. There is currently no known reason.
Arguably no position group on Missouri's roster went more of an overhaul in the offseason than the defensive backfield. As a result, the two first spots in our rankings of the 30 most important player's on the Tigers' roster for 2026 are both newcomers who have high chances at starting at one of three safety spots.
The Tigers' offensive line was one of their strong suits last year, and they have returned plenty of talent while dipping into the transfer portal as well.
Missouri football is setting up for its first weekend of official visitors for the summer, with a few key targets hitting the road and heading to Columbia.
Missouri football's Week 3 game against Troy will kick off at 11:45 a.m. on Sept. 19 and be broadcast on the SEC Network +, the team announced on Wednesday afternoon.
Out of the top 11 recruits in the state of Missouri, the Missouri Tigers landed four commitments, including the top-rated defensive back in the state, Trashundon Neal.
One of the most interesting positional depth charts for Missouri this offseason is edge rusher, a position where the Tigers have established a streak of producing elite players.
In Missouri's 2026 high school signing class, the position group the Tigers signed the most players at was offensive line. Out of the five signings, Georgia product Brandon Anderson sticks out for his size and potential.
It’s now been 10 days since Missouri Tigers runningback Ahmad Hardy was shot in the leg at a concert in Mississippi and he took to social media Wednesday with a positive message.
Missouri men's basketball announced its staff for the 2026-27 season on Tuesday, including four new hires. The hires include Jason Crowe Sr., Zach Reynolds, Tavaras Hardy, and Jimmie Foster.
Missouri's defensive tackle room has been quite the productive unit in recent seasons, producing high-quality starters year in and year out. Some of those starters, like Chris McClellan and Kristian Williams, made their way to the NFL — McClellan in 2026 and Williams in 2025.
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.
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