John Camacho+FollowMizzou lands key St. Louis recruitJocques Felix, a standout defensive lineman from St. Louis, just flipped his commitment from Iowa State to Mizzou, giving the Tigers a much-needed boost for their future defensive line. With three senior tackles set to leave after this season, Felix’s decision couldn’t come at a better time for Missouri fans. His local roots and potential to develop in the program make this a big win for the Tigers’ recruiting efforts. What do you think—will Felix make an immediate impact, or is this more about building for the future? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMissouri Tigers eye breakout RB in transfer portalMissouri’s running back room is getting a shakeup, and all eyes are on Xai'Shaun Edwards after his electric freshman season at Houston Christian. With key departures thinning the Tigers’ depth, Edwards’ 1,019 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns last year make him a top target. He’s not just a runner—he’s a threat in the passing game and on special teams, too. Coach Curtis Luper’s energy and genuine approach seem to be making an impression. If Edwards joins, how do you see him fitting into Missouri’s offense? Would you prioritize transfer talent or focus on developing recruits? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMizzou’s QB room gets a shakeup with SimmonsMizzou just landed Austin Simmons, a lefty QB transfer from Ole Miss, and this could totally change the Tigers’ offense. Simmons has a cannon for an arm and two years of eligibility left, so he might be the deep-ball threat Mizzou’s been missing. But with a rebuilt receiver group and a hole at right tackle (his blindside), there’s a lot riding on how the Tigers fill out the rest of the roster. With a new offensive coordinator and so many moving parts, do you think Simmons is the answer Mizzou needs? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMizzou lands Auburn’s top defender in transfer portalMizzou just made a huge statement by grabbing Auburn’s best defensive player, Robert Woodyard Jr., straight from a conference rival. With linebacker Josiah Trotter heading to the NFL, this move fills a massive gap for the Tigers. Woodyard Jr. was Auburn’s highest-graded defender and brings serious experience to the lineup. Pairing him with Nicholas Rodriguez could give Mizzou one of the SEC’s toughest linebacker duos. Plus, the Tigers added two more key transfers, showing they’re not messing around this offseason. How do you feel about Mizzou’s aggressive approach in the portal? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMissouri eyes historic upset at KentuckyMissouri basketball just shocked everyone by taking down the reigning national champs, and now they’re heading to Kentucky with real momentum. The Tigers have never won at Rupp Arena, but with key players finally healthy and Kentucky struggling to hit shots, this could be the moment. Kentucky’s offense has been cold, especially from three, while Missouri is coming off their best performance yet. Can Mizzou pull off another stunner and boost their NCAA hopes? Let’s hear your predictions—will this be the year Missouri finally breaks through in Lexington? #Sports #Mizzou #KentuckyBasketball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMissouri football shakes up its defense with big transfer portal movesMizzou’s linebacker squad is getting a major boost—Auburn’s All-SEC standout Robert Woodyard Jr. is joining the Tigers next season. After losing key defenders to the NFL and graduation, this is a huge win for Missouri, especially since Woodyard had his best game last year against Mizzou. He’s not coming alone, either: Oregon’s Jahlil Florence and Cincinnati’s Caleb Goodie are also on board. With so many changes, how do you see the new-look defense performing next season? Who do you think will step up as the next leader on the field? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
glen25+FollowMizzou lands explosive transfer portal WRMizzou just made a major move to boost its offense by landing Caleb Goodie, Cincinnati’s second-leading receiver last season, through the transfer portal. With five of last year’s top receivers gone, Goodie’s breakaway speed and knack for big plays could be a game-changer for the Tigers. He’s racked up long receptions and serious yards after the catch, which is exactly what Missouri needs after ranking last in the SEC for passing yards. Plus, a new offensive coordinator and a likely new QB are coming in. Do you think these changes will finally spark Mizzou’s passing game? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
John Camacho+FollowMizzou’s transfer portal shakeup: What’s next?Big moves for Mizzou football: the Tigers just picked up Oregon cornerback Jahlil Florence and Cincinnati wide receiver Caleb Goodie from the transfer portal, directly addressing two major needs. Florence, who started for Oregon before a tough injury, brings serious experience to the defense. Goodie adds speed and agility to the offense after a strong season with nearly 500 yards. With roster changes coming fast, these additions could change the team’s outlook for next season. How do you feel about these new faces in the lineup? Think they’ll make an immediate impact? Let’s talk! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
phughes+FollowMizzou targets top transfer guards for O-line boostMizzou’s offensive line could look a lot different next season, with two highly-ranked transfer guards visiting campus soon. Emmanuel Poku, who didn’t allow a single sack last year at East Carolina, and Dylan Sikorski, a promising young starter from Oregon State, are both on the Tigers’ radar. With several Mizzou linemen hitting the transfer portal, adding experienced depth is a must. How do you feel about building through the portal? Will these moves help Mizzou take the next step in the SEC? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMissouri hoops turns the corner with key returnsMissouri basketball just flipped the script on their season with a thrilling win over No. 22 Florida, and it’s no coincidence—it happened the moment Trent Pierce and Jayden Stone came back from injury. Their return didn’t just add points; it changed the whole vibe on the court. Suddenly, the Tigers had the shooting, defense, and confidence they’d been missing. Anthony Robinson II had his best game yet, and the team looked more dangerous than ever. If this is what a healthy Mizzou looks like, March could get really interesting. What do you think—are the Tigers back in business? #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeBasketball00Share