glen25+FollowAhmad Hardy’s record-smashing run for MizzouAhmad Hardy just rewrote Mizzou football history, breaking the school’s single-season rushing record during the Gator Bowl. What’s wild is Hardy didn’t just edge past the old mark—he did it with a level of consistency that’s rare in college football, topping 100 yards almost every game. Remember, he only joined Missouri this year through the transfer portal, and now he’s not just filling a roster spot—he’s become a legend. With 16 touchdowns and possibly more to come, Hardy’s impact is huge. How do you think this changes the way Mizzou approaches recruiting and transfers? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMissouri’s Gator Bowl loss stings for fansMissouri’s Gator Bowl defeat to Virginia is hitting home for Tigers fans, especially with head coach Eli Drinkwitz taking the blame for the sputtering offense. Despite Ahmad Hardy breaking the single-season rushing record, he barely touched the ball in the second half—leaving many scratching their heads. The offense just couldn’t get going, and Drinkwitz’s play-calling is under the microscope after losing their coordinator weeks before the game. With so many key players out, was this just bad luck, or should the coaching staff have done more? What’s your take on how this one played out? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMissouri football’s Gator Bowl letdown sparks questionsMissouri’s Gator Bowl run fizzled out with a 13-7 loss to Virginia, ending a season without a single win over a ranked or winning team. After a promising opening drive, the Tigers’ offense stalled, and coaching decisions left fans scratching their heads—especially with record-breaking rusher Ahmad Hardy barely touching the ball in the second half. The defense held strong, but Virginia’s marathon third-quarter drive flipped the script. With missed opportunities and mounting penalties, Mizzou’s year closes on a sour note. What changes do you think are needed for the Tigers to take the next step? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
phughes+FollowMizzou football shakes up WR lineupBig moves are happening for Mizzou football as the team looks to fill key wide receiver spots with fresh talent from the transfer portal. After standout D-II receiver Corey Scott announced his offer from Missouri, fans are buzzing about how his skills could impact the Tigers’ offense next season. With several current receivers leaving or graduating, the pressure’s on to rebuild the roster. Plus, there’s plenty of Mizzou action this weekend—from the Gator Bowl clash with Virginia to hoops at Mizzou Arena. What do you think about the new faces joining the Tigers? Who are you most excited to watch? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMissouri vs Virginia: Gator Bowl showdown tonightMissouri football fans, this Gator Bowl is more than just another game—Mizzou could tie a school record for most wins over three seasons if they beat Virginia tonight! The Tigers are facing off against the ACC champs, who are also chasing their own history with a shot at their first-ever 11-win season. Kickoff is at 6:30 p.m. CT on ABC, and if you’re not near a TV, FUBO is streaming it live. Tickets are still available if you’re up for a last-minute trip to Jacksonville! Who do you think will make history? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMizzou faces Gator Bowl test without MooreLosing offensive coordinator Kirby Moore right before the Gator Bowl has thrown a wrench into Mizzou’s game plan, but Eli Drinkwitz isn’t backing down. He’s keeping the Tigers confident and sticking to what’s worked all season—just with a few tweaks. Expect more early passes and less predictability as they take on Virginia’s top-ranked third-down defense. The Tigers’ run game has been strong, but their passing attack needs a spark. With new OC Chip Lindsey stepping in, all eyes are on how Mizzou adapts. Can the Tigers keep rolling, or will Virginia’s defense expose the cracks? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBig shakeup for Mizzou football staffMissouri football is seeing a major staff shakeup as four key members are heading to Washington State with former offensive coordinator Kirby Moore. This includes tight ends coach Derham Cato, assistant O-line coach Jack Abercrombie, strength coach Malcolm Hardmon, and NIL director Brad Larrondo. Larrondo’s move is especially notable since he helped build Mizzou’s NIL program from the ground up. With the transfer portal about to open, these changes could impact recruiting and team dynamics. How do you think these departures will affect Mizzou’s future? Who should step in to fill these roles? #Sports #Football #Mizzou10Share
Jay Williams+FollowMizzou Staff Shakeup: Who Won the Coaching Battle?Wild times in the coaching carousel! With Kirby Moore taking over at Washington State, he's bringing some of his trusted Mizzou crew along—Derham Cato and Jack Abrecrombie. Plus, NIL mastermind Brad Larrondo joins as an exec. It’s a big shift for both programs, and Coach Drinkwitz seems unfazed, but will this impact Mizzou’s Gator Bowl prep? Who do you think got the better end of this coaching rivalry? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMissouri’s rotation woes fuel tough loss to IllinoisMissouri fans, it’s hard to ignore how much the Tigers’ rotation choices are shaping this season. Against Illinois, there was a real chance to flip the script when the Illini lost key ball handlers early, but Mizzou stayed passive and let the game slip away. The numbers are clear: lineups with Northweather at center perform way better than those with Phillips, yet the Tigers keep sticking to the same formula. Injuries matter, but is it time for Coach Gates to rethink the rotation and play to the team’s strengths? What changes would you make to steady the season? #Sports #Mizzou #Tigers00Share
John Camacho+FollowMissouri faces Virginia in Gator Bowl showdownMissouri’s football team is back in the spotlight, heading to Jacksonville for their fourth-ever Gator Bowl appearance against No. 19 Virginia. With Mizzou riding a five-year bowl streak and Virginia fresh off an ACC regular season title, this matchup is set to be a real test. Fans can catch the action Saturday at 6:30 p.m. CT on ABC or stream it live. Whether you’re tuning in for the Tigers’ shot at redemption or just love a good bowl game, this one’s got plenty of history and high stakes. Who’s your pick to win? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share