EchoingEagle+FollowMissouri’s big test: Can the Tigers finally win at Rupp?Missouri heads into Rupp Arena tonight with a solid 11-3 record, but here’s the kicker—Mizzou has never beaten Kentucky on their home court. Coach Dennis Gates knows the challenge, especially with Kentucky’s Otega Oweh lighting it up and the return of Jayden Quaintance, a player Gates has known for years. Gates praised Kentucky’s roster and called Rupp a ‘hostile environment,’ but he’s fired up for the SEC battle. After a big win over Florida, can the Tigers finally break the Rupp curse? What do you think it’ll take for Mizzou to pull off the upset? #Sports #Mizzou #KentuckyBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMizzou shakes up roster with SEC transfersThree new faces just joined the Mizzou Tigers, and all eyes are on how these SEC transfers could impact the upcoming season. Missouri picked up wide receiver Horatio Fields and defensive back Kensley Louidor-Faustin from Auburn, plus offensive lineman Luke Work from Mississippi State. That’s three days in a row with new signings—clearly, the coaching staff is on a mission to reload. With these fresh additions, how do you think the Tigers’ depth and game plan will change? Let’s hear your thoughts on which position group benefits most from this portal spree! #Sports #Mizzou #SEC00Share
glen25+FollowMizzou’s O-line gets a major boostLosing Keagen Trost to the NFL left a big hole in Mizzou’s offensive line, but the Tigers just landed a game-changer: Josh Atkins from Arizona State. Atkins, who’s started for both the Sun Devils and Hawaii, brings serious experience and size (6’4”, 315 lbs) to the squad. He’s ranked as a top-15 transfer tackle and could shift to right tackle to fit the lineup. With this move, Mizzou’s transfer class now ranks 13th nationally. What do you think—can Atkins fill Trost’s shoes and help the Tigers keep their momentum? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMissouri’s epic comeback shocks Kentucky fansMissouri basketball just pulled off what no Tiger team has ever done—winning at Rupp Arena! Down by eight with four minutes left, Mizzou stormed back against Kentucky, fueled by clutch plays from Mark Mitchell and Jayden Stone. The Tigers’ defense forced key turnovers, and Stone’s late free throws sealed a 73-68 victory. This isn’t just another win; it’s a statement that changes the whole outlook for Mizzou’s season. Kentucky fans were stunned, and the energy in Lexington was electric. What do you think this means for the Tigers moving forward? #Sports #Mizzou #KentuckyBasketball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowWhy Mizzou’s new OC hire has fans worriedMissouri just brought in Chip Lindsey as offensive coordinator, but looking at his track record, it’s hard not to feel uneasy. Across six coordinator gigs in nine years, Lindsey’s offenses have rarely cracked the top 20, and his best seasons came with NFL-level quarterbacks—something Mizzou doesn’t have right now. The run game has been solid, but the passing attack and explosive plays (the very things Coach Drinkwitz said needed fixing) haven’t improved under Lindsey elsewhere. Did Mizzou play it too safe with this hire, or is there something we’re missing? Let’s hear your thoughts on what this means for the Tigers’ future. #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBig changes coming for Mizzou footballMizzou just shook up its 2026 football roster with three major transfer additions: quarterback Austin Simmons, safety JaDon Blair, and running back Xai'Shaun Edwards. Simmons is expected to lead the Tigers as starting QB, while Blair and Edwards add serious depth and excitement. On top of that, four Tigers made the CSC academic all-district team, showing brains and brawn. Some big names chose other schools, but these new faces could make a real impact. What do you think—will these moves push Mizzou to the next level? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowMissouri’s big basketball move: Hosting a top 2028 prospectMissouri basketball is making waves again—this time by bringing in Keaton Murry, a standout 2028 shooting guard from Oklahoma, for an unofficial visit. Coach Dennis Gates has already built a reputation for landing top recruits, and this early connection with Murry could set the Tigers up for future success. Murry’s stats as a sophomore are impressive, and his athleticism and defensive skills have caught national attention. With Missouri’s strong start to the season and a big game against Kentucky coming up, fans are buzzing: Could this be the start of a new era for Mizzou hoops? What do you think about the Tigers’ recruiting strategy? #Sports #Basketball #Mizzou00Share
glen25+FollowCJ Bass stays put—big boost for Mizzou’s defenseCJ Bass III isn’t going anywhere—he’s sticking with the Mizzou Tigers, despite all the transfer portal rumors swirling last week. With the Tigers losing key players in the secondary, Bass’s decision to stay is a huge win for the team. He’s only a freshman but already showed promise in three games last season, and now he’s expected to step up in a bigger role. With so much roster movement in college football, seeing a young player commit to the program really stands out. How do you feel about the current state of player loyalty in college sports? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
John Camacho+FollowTigers land key transfers to boost 2026 rosterMizzou just made a major leap in rebuilding its football squad, adding two impact transfers who could make a difference right away. Auburn’s Kensley Louidor-Faustin brings proven skills at cornerback, filling a big gap after Daylen Carnell’s departure. On offense, Mississippi State’s Luke Work joins as a versatile lineman, which is huge after the Tigers lost eight players up front. With eight new faces in just three days, Coach Drinkwitz is clearly focused on plugging holes and keeping Mizzou competitive. How do you feel about these moves—are they enough to keep the Tigers in the hunt next season? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMizzou lands versatile lineman from Mississippi StateMizzou’s offensive line just got a major boost—Jack Work, who started 14 games at Mississippi State, is joining the Tigers next season. What’s exciting is his flexibility: he’s played both tackle and guard, so he could fill any spot up front. This marks the eighth transfer for Coach Drinkwitz this portal window, showing a real commitment to building depth and experience. With all these new faces, how do you think the Tigers’ offense will shape up next year? Which transfer are you most excited to see in action? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share