Ahmad Hardy rushed for 157 yards and a touchdown to lead Missouri to a 31-17 Southeastern Conference win over Arkansas on Saturday in Fayetteville, Ark.
No. 22 Missouri, coming off a brutal 38-17 loss against No. 3 Texas A&M, is preparing for its final home game of the year. The Tigers welcome Mississippi State in Week 12.
Marcel Reed passed for two touchdowns and Dalton Brooks made two big plays to help No. 3 Texas A&M record a 38-17 victory over No. 22 Missouri in Southeastern Conference play.
NASHVILLE – Vanderbilt safety CJ Heard walked up to the podium Saturday night not just with a good mood that you could almost feel, but with a football in his hands.
Watch the video above as Missouri football reporters Joey Van Zummeren and Michael Stamps give their thoughts on what has led to a sharp decrease in rushing production from the Missouri offense.
Alabama football leads the Missouri Tigers 17-10 at halftime. Here is what the Crimson Tide need to do to close out this one: Alabama did a solid job of containing Hardy since the first drive, but let Jamal Roberts gash them late in the first half.
COLUMIBIA, Mo. — Watch the video below as Missouri football reporters Joey Van Zummeren and Michael Stamps give their initial reactions from the Tigers' blowout victory over UMass in Week 5.
COLUMBIA, Mo. — It may not have started pretty, but the No. 20 Missouri Tigers eventually cruised to a 42-6 win over UMass on their annual Homecoming night. Like usual, the Tigers controlled the ground game on offense and had no issues stopping the run on defense.
Ahmad Hardy rushed for 138 yards and one touchdown and Jamal Roberts recorded the go-ahead score as No. 23 Missouri notched a 29-20 victory over South Carolina on Saturday night in Southeastern Conference play at Columbia, Mo.
Missouri On Si football reporter Michael Stamps takes a look at the SEC's best running back duos and where Missouri's duo stacks up with the others. Welcome to Missouri Tigers On SI's "Extra Point," a video series featuring the site's Missouri beat writers.
On Jamal Roberts' left forearm, in big font, is tattoo ink reminding him that "The Sky is the Limit." For the Missouri Tigers running, who is entering his third season, the proof is in the pudding for that motivational, sometimes cliche, statement.