Christopher Hughes+FollowTigers eye top QBs in transfer portal shakeupMizzou fans, big changes could be coming to the Tigers’ offense! With Beau Pribula hitting the transfer portal, Coach Drinkwitz is already making moves for a new starting quarterback. The buzz is all about DJ Lagway, a former five-star recruit from Florida, and Amari Odom from Kennesaw State. Lagway’s talent is undeniable, but he’s had his share of ups and downs. Odom, meanwhile, could spark a real competition with freshman Matt Zollers. Which direction do you think the Tigers should go—high-upside risk or steady development? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTransfer portal shakeup hits Mizzou footballThe transfer portal is already shaking things up for Mizzou football—cornerback Shamar McNeil just announced he’s leaving the Tigers. While fans were celebrating running back Jamal Roberts staying put, McNeil’s departure is a reminder of how unpredictable this offseason can be. Even though McNeil didn’t see much action on the field, his exit highlights the challenge of keeping a roster together in today’s college football. How do you feel about the impact of the transfer portal on team loyalty and player development? Let’s hear your thoughts on what this means for Mizzou and college football as a whole. #Sports #Football #Mizzou10Share
Chad Williams+FollowMizzou football shakes up coaching staffBig changes are coming to Mizzou football as the Tigers bring in John Papuchis from Florida State, a coach with deep ACC experience. With Mizzou’s special teams struggling last season—ranking last in the SEC for extra-point conversions and kick return yardage allowed—this move feels like a direct response to fans’ frustrations. Papuchis has coached at major programs like Maryland, UNC, and Nebraska, so expectations are high. What do you think: Will this fresh perspective help turn around Mizzou’s special teams woes, or is more change needed? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMizzou faces major roster shakeup in transfer portalFifteen Tigers have now hit the transfer portal, and it’s not just depth players—positions like quarterback, receiver, and offensive tackle are especially thin. The latest exit is four-star freshman safety CJ Bass, who barely saw the field but was considered a promising prospect. With so many offensive players leaving, Coach Drinkwitz and his staff are under serious pressure to rebuild quickly. The portal opens Friday, so expect Mizzou to be aggressive. How do you feel about this wave of departures? Is the portal helping or hurting college football teams like Mizzou? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMissouri’s RB depth takes a big hit in transfer portalMissouri football’s running back room just got a lot thinner—Tavorus Jones, a former four-star recruit, is the latest Tiger to hit the transfer portal. That’s now three RBs and 17 total players leaving this offseason. With star Ahmad Hardy and Jamal Roberts still around, the Tigers have their top two, but behind them, it’s looking pretty bare. Freshman Maxwell Warner jumps to No. 3 by default. Mizzou fans, what do you think: Should the Tigers go all-in on the portal for more depth, or trust their track record of finding hidden gems? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMizzou faces major roster shakeupEighteen Mizzou football players have now hit the transfer portal before it even officially opens, leaving the Tigers with just three scholarship cornerbacks and two running backs returning. The wave of departures—especially among younger players—raises big questions about the team’s recruiting approach and depth for next season. With so many spots to fill, this offseason could be one of the most challenging in recent memory for Missouri. How do you think these changes will impact the Tigers on the field and in the locker room? #Sports #Mizzou #TransferPortal00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowGators Look to Snap SEC Skid vs MizzouCan the Gators finally break their SEC opener curse under Coach Golden? Florida heads to Columbia to face the Tigers, who despite their 10-3 record, have struggled against quality teams and are still licking their wounds from a 43-point loss to Illinois. Watch for Mark Mitchell to test Florida’s defense, but if the Gators can hit a few threes, they might just start SEC play with a statement win. Thoughts on how Florida matches up with Mizzou’s size? #Sports #Gators #Mizzou00Share
glen25+FollowMizzou’s backfield shakeup: Jones enters portalMizzou fans, the Tigers’ running back room just got a little thinner—Tavorus Jones, a four-year player with big-time potential, is heading to the transfer portal for his final season. Even though Jones didn’t see much action in Columbia, he was a highly-rated recruit with offers from powerhouse programs like Alabama and Texas. With younger backs like Hardy and Roberts stepping up, Jones is looking for a fresh start and more carries elsewhere. How do you feel about this move, and what does it mean for Mizzou’s offense next season? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
glen25+FollowMizzou’s dynamic duo is back for 2026Jamal Roberts is officially staying with the Missouri Tigers through 2026, keeping one of college football’s most electric backfields intact. After a season where Roberts and Ahmad Hardy combined for over 2,400 rushing yards—outpacing most entire teams—fans can look forward to more fireworks next year. Coach Drinkwitz even made a public plea for NIL support to keep Roberts, showing just how crucial he is to the program. With Roberts and Hardy both returning, what are your expectations for Mizzou’s offense next season? Who else should the Tigers add for depth? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMizzou faces major roster shakeupMissouri Tigers fans, this offseason is hitting hard. The transfer portal is officially open, and Mizzou’s roster is taking some serious hits—especially among freshmen and key defensive players. While a handful of solid names are staying, the list of departures is long, and the team is now scrambling to fill big gaps on both sides of the ball. Add in a rough women’s basketball loss to Texas (30 turnovers!), and it’s clear: Mizzou’s next season will look very different. What do you think—can the Tigers rebuild fast enough to stay competitive, or is a tough year ahead? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share