Amy Williams+FollowMizzou football shakes up coaching staffBig changes are coming to Mizzou’s offense with the addition of Alex Atkins, who’s just wrapped up a stint at LSU as tight ends coach and run game coordinator. Atkins brings a ton of experience from powerhouse programs like Florida State and Tulane, where he helped transform their rushing attacks. With other new faces like Chip Lindsey and Garrett Riley joining the Tigers, it feels like Mizzou is building something special for next season. What do you think—will this new coaching lineup finally push the Tigers over the top in the SEC? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMizzou’s free-throw struggles cost them in OxfordFree throws haunted the Missouri Tigers again in their SEC matchup with Ole Miss, and it made all the difference. Missing half their shots from the line, Mizzou left crucial points on the table in a game that was neck-and-neck until the end. It’s not just a one-off—this has been a season-long issue for the Tigers, who have the lowest free-throw percentage in the SEC. Add in a tough night from three-point range and a hot hand from former KU guard AJ Storr, and you’ve got a recipe for a frustrating loss. How do you think Mizzou can turn this around before their next game? #Sports #Mizzou #SEC00Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowTigers roar at Columbia’s Alexis Jarrett InvitationalSix first-place finishes and a string of personal bests—Missouri’s Tigers kicked off their track & field season in Columbia with serious momentum. The women’s weight throw was a total sweep, with every Tiger in the top five, and Marlena Tresno soared to victory in the high jump. Robert Hines sprinted to wins in both the 60m and 200m dashes, while the women’s pole vaulters took the entire podium. With this kind of energy, the Tigers are setting the bar high for the rest of the season. Who else is excited to see what they do next at the Show-Me Showdown? #Sports #Mizzou #TrackAndField00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMissouri’s missed free throws sting in Ole Miss lossFree throws made all the difference for Mizzou on Saturday night. The Tigers had their chances but went just 12-for-24 at the line, letting a winnable game at Ole Miss slip away 76-69. Even Coach Gates admitted it: you can’t win on the road shooting 50% from the stripe. It’s tough to watch a team fight so hard—Mark Mitchell was everywhere with 20 points, 8 boards, and 7 assists—only to see the little things cost them. Do you think this is just a blip, or is free throw shooting a real concern for the rest of the season? #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeBasketball00Share
glen25+FollowMizzou lands Miami transfer for defensive line boostMissouri football just scored a big addition to its defensive line, grabbing Donta Simpson from Miami—a team that’s still in the hunt for a national title. Simpson, a 6’3”, 300-pound run-stopper, brings three years of eligibility and experience from 10 games with the Hurricanes. With the Tigers losing key players up front, this move adds much-needed depth, though the search for an immediate-impact starter continues. Mizzou fans, what do you think—will Simpson help anchor the defense, or should Drinkwitz keep hunting for more veteran talent in the portal? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
glen25+FollowWhy Mizzou’s new QB could change everythingLanding Austin Simmons from Ole Miss might be the most underrated move of Mizzou’s offseason. Analyst Josh Pate is fired up about it, calling Simmons a “huge deal” and way better than his portal ranking suggests. Sure, Simmons is coming off an injury and doesn’t have a ton of college snaps, but his arm talent and football IQ are legit. Pairing him with Ahmad Hardy could make the Tigers’ offense seriously dangerous. Are we about to see a breakout season that no one outside Missouri saw coming? Let’s hear your thoughts—can Simmons be the game-changer Mizzou needs? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
glen25+FollowMizzou football’s D-line just got a boostMizzou’s defensive line is getting a serious upgrade with Donta Simpson transferring in from Miami. At 6’3” and 300 pounds, Simpson brings size and experience after playing eight games as a freshman for the Hurricanes. With three years of eligibility left, he’s stepping in at a crucial time—especially since the Tigers lost key tackles to graduation and the transfer portal. Simpson was a top recruit out of Florida, and if he’s ready to go, he could make a real impact against the run. What do you think—will Simpson be a game-changer for Mizzou this season? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
jharvey+FollowMizzou athletes shine with big wins all aroundMizzou fans, it’s been a weekend packed with standout performances! The gymnastics team kicked off their road season by taking first at the Ameritas Master’s Classic, led by Hannah Horton’s near-perfect vault. Track and field kept the momentum going at home, snagging six event titles, while swim and dive bounced back with the women’s squad dominating Kentucky in freestyle. Over at Columbia College, both basketball teams kept their winning streaks alive, and Stephens women’s basketball got a much-needed boost on the road. Which team’s run are you most excited to follow this season? #Sports #Mizzou #ColumbiaMO00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMissouri Tigers score big with new WR transferMissouri just landed a major boost for its football squad—Naeshaun Montgomery, a speedy former Florida Gators wide receiver, is joining the Tigers with four years of eligibility left. Montgomery was a four-star recruit out of Miami and brings serious track speed to the field, clocking an 11.34-second 100-meter dash. With several wideouts leaving Mizzou this offseason, his arrival could shake up the Tigers’ offense. What kind of impact do you think Montgomery will have on the team, and how will this change the Tigers’ passing game next season? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMizzou’s free throw woes cost them againFree throws are haunting Mizzou this season, and Saturday’s loss to Ole Miss made it painfully clear. The Tigers left 12 points at the line, shooting just 50% on free throws in a game decided by seven. Even with sharp offense and standout performances from Mark Mitchell and Jayden Stone, those missed opportunities at the stripe kept Ole Miss within reach and ultimately sealed Missouri’s fate. It’s tough to watch a team play so well in other areas but struggle with something so fundamental. What do you think it’ll take for Mizzou to finally turn this around? #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeBasketball00Share