hnguyen+FollowDanny’s Law brings real change to MizzouMissouri just took a huge step to protect students: Danny’s Law is now in effect at Mizzou, giving immunity to anyone who calls 911 during a hazing emergency. The Santulli family returned to campus to share their story—Danny’s life was forever changed by hazing, and now his name stands for hope and action. Fraternity leaders watched a powerful documentary and committed to spreading the message. This law could save lives, but real change depends on all of us. How do you think campus culture can shift to truly end hazing? #Education #DannysLaw #Mizzou00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMizzou QB battle ends after opener—here’s whyMissouri football fans won’t have to wait long for a starting quarterback—Coach Drinkwitz says the competition between Sam Horn and Beau Pribula will be settled after the first game against Central Arkansas. Both QBs will see action Thursday, but a permanent starter will be named before the big Kansas matchup in Week 2. Meanwhile, running back Ahmad Hardy is set for a major role, and the Tigers’ defense is fired up to dominate the line. Injuries and special teams shakeups add more intrigue. How do you feel about this approach to picking a QB? Who do you think should get the nod? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowMizzou welcomes record-breaking new TigersMore than 8,700 new faces are joining the Mizzou community this year, marking another jump in enrollment! With over 31,300 students on campus, Mizzou’s reputation for real-world learning and a 95% job placement rate is clearly resonating. What’s really impressive? Over 90% of first-year students are sticking around, way above the national average. It seems the sense of belonging and strong support at Mizzou is making a real difference. For those in Columbia and beyond, how do you think this growing student body will shape campus life and the local scene? #Education #College #Mizzou00Share
John Camacho+FollowLogan Muckey’s journey inspires MizzouLogan Muckey’s story is pure grit—imagine walking on to Mizzou’s football team, beating cancer at 22, and then being named team captain. Growing up a Tigers fan, Muckey’s dream was to wear the black and gold, but a shocking cancer diagnosis nearly derailed everything. Through treatments and tough days, he kept showing up, earning the respect of teammates and coaches alike. Now fully healthy, he’s ready to lead the Tigers onto the field. What does Muckey’s resilience say about the power of community and determination? Let’s talk about how stories like his shape the spirit of a team and a town. #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMizzou offense: Big changes, bigger questionsMissouri Tigers fans, get ready for a season of surprises on offense. After a grueling fall camp, the coaching staff feels confident, but from the outside, the quarterback situation still looks wide open—both Sam Horn and Beau Pribula could see action early. The offensive line is getting a major shakeup with new faces and transfers stepping in, and true freshmen like Donovan Olugbode and Marquise Davis are already making waves. Plus, tight ends are expected to play a bigger role than ever. How do you feel about all these changes? Which position group worries you most? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowNotre Dame’s big basketball gamble for 2025Notre Dame basketball is shaking things up for 2025-26, banking on a top-15 freshman class and a few key transfers to turn around their recent struggles. With Markus Burton returning after ranking fifth nationally in scoring, and McDonald’s All-American Jalen Haralson joining the mix, the Irish could finally have the firepower they’ve been missing. But can a young core and new faces really make Notre Dame a contender again, especially in a tough ACC/SEC Challenge matchup against Mizzou? Curious to hear if you think this roster overhaul will pay off or if it’s another rebuilding year in South Bend. #Sports #NotreDame #Mizzou00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMissouri Tigers’ playoff hopes: Can they pull it off?Missouri’s football schedule in 2025 looks surprisingly favorable, giving the Tigers a real shot at another double-digit win season and maybe even a playoff run. With familiar opponents and a quarterback battle heating up, Mizzou fans have plenty to be excited about. Key games against Kansas, Alabama, and Oklahoma could make or break their season, but a strong start and solid defense might tip the scales. How do you feel about these predictions? Do you think Mizzou can finally break into the College Football Playoff, or will tough road games hold them back? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowMizzou’s next big leap: Chris Smith leads the chargeChris Smith is officially stepping in as Mizzou’s vice chancellor for advancement, and her track record already has the campus buzzing. After just a year as interim, she’s credited with smashing fundraising goals and revamping how the university connects with alumni and supporters. With a major campaign launch on the horizon, many believe Smith’s leadership could mean even more resources for students, research, and community programs. What changes or new initiatives would you love to see her champion as she takes the reins? Let’s talk about what’s next for Mizzou! #Education #College #Mizzou00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMizzou’s rising stars shake up ESPN Top 100Mizzou fans have something to cheer about—two Tigers, Ahmad Hardy and Cayden Green, just landed spots on ESPN’s Top 100 list of college football players. Hardy, a sophomore transfer who tore up the Sun Belt last year, is expected to bring serious energy to the Tigers’ run game. Green, shifting to left tackle, is set to anchor the offensive line after a standout sophomore season. With these two leading the charge, Mizzou’s offense could surprise a lot of people this year. What are your predictions for the Tigers’ season opener against Central Arkansas? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMizzou’s O-line faces big test after injuryLosing Logan Reichert for up to two months shakes up Mizzou’s offensive line just as the season kicks off. With Reichert out, all eyes are now on Curtis Peagler, who’s never started a game but impressed coaches during fall camp. Can Peagler handle the pressure, or will backups like Tristan Wilson or Jaylen Early need to step up? The right guard spot suddenly looks like the team’s biggest question mark. How do you think this shakeup will impact the Tigers’ offense early in the season? Let’s hear your thoughts on who should get the nod! #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeFootball00Share