EchoingEagle+FollowMizzou women’s hoops faces tough SEC startMizzou women’s basketball is feeling the heat in SEC play after a rough road loss to No. 11 Kentucky, dropping their second straight game. With key players like Shannon Dowell still sidelined, the Tigers are running with a thin roster and it’s showing—especially in their shooting, which hit a season low from three-point range. Chloe Sotell, usually a reliable sharpshooter, was held scoreless but still led in rebounds. As the Tigers prepare to face undefeated Vanderbilt next, what do you think needs to change for Mizzou to turn things around? #Sports #Mizzou #SEC00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowTigers stun Florida in wild SEC openerMizzou fans just witnessed a thriller—our Tigers knocked off defending national champs Florida 76-74 in a game that had everyone on the edge of their seats. After a rough loss last week, the energy in Mizzou Arena flipped from doubt to pure excitement. Jayden Stone and Trent Burns hit huge shots, and Anthony Robinson II came alive when it mattered most, banking in a clutch three late. Even with missed free throws and Florida charging back, the Tigers held strong. This kind of grit has everyone buzzing about what’s next. What do you think—can this team keep the momentum rolling? #Sports #Mizzou #SEC00Share
phughes+FollowTransfer portal shakeup: Mizzou’s wild Day 1Missouri fans, the transfer portal is officially open and the Tigers are already making headlines. While no new signings yet, the rumor mill is buzzing: former Mizzou linebacker Mike Scherer is heading back to UNLV’s coaching staff, and ex-Tiger Luther Burden III is set to play for the Bears after a recent injury scare. Plus, Kentucky and Virginia Tech are eyeing former Mizzou standouts. The portal’s just getting started—who do you want to see join or leave Mizzou? Let’s talk about how these moves could shape next season! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMissouri stuns Florida, shakes up NCAA hopesMissouri’s basketball season just flipped on its head after their nail-biting 76-74 win over No. 22 Florida. The Tigers, who were barely in the tournament conversation, jumped 10 spots in the NET rankings overnight—now sitting at 84th. With Jayden Stone and Trent Pierce finally healthy and making clutch plays, Mizzou suddenly looks like a team that could make a real run. There are still 10 tough games ahead, but this win has fans buzzing about a possible tournament berth. What do you think—can the Tigers keep this momentum going? #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMizzou’s gritty win could change everythingMizzou fans finally have something to cheer about after a tough stretch—beating a top-25 Florida team wasn’t pretty, but it might be the spark this season needed. The Tigers leaned on Anthony Robinson II and Mark Mitchell, who stepped up big time, and getting Jayden Stone and Trent Pierce back in the lineup made a huge difference. Even though the game had its rough patches, this win shows the SEC is wide open. If Mizzou keeps grinding like this, the NCAA Tournament conversation isn’t out of reach. What do you think—can this team keep the momentum going? #Sports #Mizzou #SEC00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowStone & Pierce spark Mizzou’s upset in FloridaJayden Stone and Trent Pierce’s return changed everything for the Missouri Tigers, who just toppled No. 22 Florida in a nail-biter. Their presence brought back the shot-making and size Mizzou had been missing, opening up the floor and boosting the team’s confidence on both ends. Stone’s energy set the tone early, while Pierce hit clutch shots late—making life easier for everyone, especially point guard Anthony Robinson II. It’s wild how two players can shift a team’s vibe and performance so quickly. What do you think this means for Mizzou’s SEC run? #Sports #Basketball #Mizzou00Share
glen25+FollowMizzou eyes big transfer portal movesMissouri is making serious waves in the transfer portal, lining up visits with top offensive talent like Cincinnati’s Caleb Goodie. After losing several key receivers, the Tigers are clearly focused on rebuilding their wide receiver room with proven playmakers. Goodie, who put up nearly 500 yards last season, is just one of five receivers on Mizzou’s radar. The staff is also targeting experienced quarterbacks and defensive standouts. With all this movement, it feels like Mizzou is gearing up for a major roster shakeup. What do you think—will these new faces help the Tigers make a leap next season? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMizzou eyes top safety as transfer portal heats upMizzou fans, the Tigers are making a big move in the transfer portal by hosting JaDon Blair—a former four-star safety from Notre Dame—on campus this week. With several veteran defensive backs leaving, Blair’s size and athleticism could fill a huge gap in the secondary. He’s got four years of eligibility left and was highly recruited by powerhouse programs. If Blair commits, it could reshape Mizzou’s defense for seasons to come. What do you think—will Blair be the missing piece, or should the Tigers look elsewhere? Let’s talk about how this could impact the team! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMizzou’s transfer portal shakeup: Who’s next?Mizzou football is in the middle of a major roster overhaul, with over 40 players leaving due to graduation and the transfer portal. Coach Drinkwitz isn’t wasting any time—he’s already lining up visits from standout receivers like Caleb Goodie and Xavier Townsend, plus defensive talent from Notre Dame, Oregon, and Michigan. The Tigers are also looking at key additions at linebacker, running back, and even punter. With so many fresh faces on the horizon, it’s anyone’s guess who will step up next season. Which positions do you think need the most urgent attention? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMizzou’s wide receiver room gets even thinnerAnother day, another Tiger hits the transfer portal—Daniel Blood just became the fourth Mizzou wide receiver to leave since the season ended. Blood wasn’t the team’s top target, but his experience made him a key piece for next year. Now, the receiver group is down to mostly freshmen, and Coach Drinkwitz has some serious work to do to rebuild the roster. With so many departures across positions, it’s a wild offseason for Mizzou fans. How do you feel about all this roster turnover? Is the transfer portal helping or hurting college football? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share