AmberAbyss+FollowMizzou’s NCAA hopes hinge on Illinois showdownMizzou fans, this Illinois game isn’t just about bragging rights—it could decide the Tigers’ shot at March Madness. With a shaky non-conference record and only one top-100 win, Missouri’s path to the NCAA Tournament is looking tough unless they pull off an upset. Illinois, meanwhile, has already built a solid resume. The pressure is on: recent history shows when Mizzou loses to both Illinois and Kansas, tournament dreams fade fast. Every possession will count tonight. How confident are you that the Tigers can turn things around and make a statement? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Mizzou #Illinois00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMizzou’s quarterback search heats upMissouri football is facing a real QB crunch—Beau Pribula is transferring, leaving just Matt Zollers and incoming freshman Gavin Sidwar as scholarship quarterbacks for next season. While Zollers is set to start the Gator Bowl, the Tigers need depth and maybe even a new starter. The transfer portal opens Jan. 2, and there are some big names floating around, from high-profile instant starters to solid competition and depth pieces. Who do you think Mizzou should target? Would you stick with Zollers or roll the dice on a transfer? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
John Camacho+FollowMizzou football lands Chip Lindsey as OCMizzou football just made a major move by bringing in Chip Lindsey as the new offensive coordinator—a coach with a serious track record for building high-powered offenses and developing NFL-ready quarterbacks. Lindsey’s resume is stacked: he’s led offenses at Michigan, Auburn, North Carolina, and more, plus a head coaching stint at Troy. With his knack for working with young QBs and putting up big numbers, this could mean a whole new look for the Tigers’ offense. What do you think Lindsey’s experience will bring to Mizzou’s game plan next season? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMizzou vs Illini: Braggin’ Rights showdownTomorrow’s Braggin’ Rights game at Enterprise Center is more than just a holiday tradition—it’s a battle that splits families and friendships across Missouri and Illinois. The energy in St. Louis is electric as Mizzou and Illini fans gear up for one of the fiercest rivalries in college basketball. Whether you’re sporting black and gold or orange and blue, everyone’s got a story about this matchup. Who do you think will take home the bragging rights this year? Let’s hear your predictions and favorite memories from past games! #Sports #BragginRights #Mizzou00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBraggin’ Rights game heats up Illinois-Missouri rivalryIllinois fans, the annual Braggin’ Rights clash with Missouri is shaping up to be a real test of grit and growth. After a tough loss to Nebraska, Coach Underwood is pushing the Illini to tighten up their defense and find more fire from the front line. Missouri, meanwhile, is banking on hot shooting from Jacob Crews and inside power from Mark Mitchell. Both teams are tweaking their lineups and focus, so this matchup could come down to who brings more toughness and energy. Who do you think will step up and own the bragging rights this year? #Sports #Illini #Mizzou00Share
summersivan+FollowJayden Stone’s return could spark Mizzou offenseJayden Stone’s hand injury has kept him sidelined for six games, and Missouri fans have felt his absence—especially when the offense stalls. Now, with the Braggin’ Rights game against Illinois looming, there’s real hope he could be back soon. Stone’s been spotted in a removable soft cast and even participated in some practice drills, which is a big step forward. If he’s cleared, his scoring and energy could be exactly what the Tigers need against a tough Illinois squad. How much do you think Stone’s return could change the game for Mizzou? #Sports #Basketball #Mizzou00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowSlaughter steps up big for Mizzou womenLosing your top playmaker right before tip-off could rattle any team, but Mizzou women’s basketball turned that challenge into a statement win. With Shannon Dowell sidelined, Grace Slaughter exploded for 25 points, including the Tigers’ first 13, while Jayla Smith added 17 and some clutch defense. The energy in Columbia was electric as Missouri shot nearly 50% and cruised past North Alabama, 84-57. It’s impressive to see how different players stepped up and kept the momentum going. What do you think this says about the team’s depth and resilience heading into the next matchup? #Sports #Mizzou #WomensBasketball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMissouri football shakes up its offenseMissouri fans, get ready for a big change—Chip Lindsey, fresh off a stint as Michigan’s offensive coordinator, is set to take over play-calling duties in Columbia. With Kirby Moore moving on after leading the Tigers to back-to-back bowl wins and one of the SEC’s most consistent offenses, Lindsey’s arrival marks a new chapter. He’s got experience at top programs like North Carolina and UCF, so expectations are high. How do you feel about this hire? Can Lindsey keep Missouri’s offense rolling, or will it take time to adjust? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMissouri football faces another big lossMissouri’s football roster just got thinner—highly-touted freshman Henry Fenuku is the latest Tiger to enter the transfer portal. Fenuku, a 4-star recruit who barely saw the field this season, is now the ninth player from Mizzou’s 2025 class to leave. With so many young talents moving on, it’s hard not to wonder what’s happening behind the scenes. Is this just the new normal in college football, or is there something about the Missouri program that’s pushing players away? How do you feel about the impact of these departures on the team’s future? #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeFootball00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowMizzou women’s basketball lights up ColumbiaGrace Slaughter set the tone for Mizzou women’s basketball, scoring all 13 of the team’s points in the first five minutes and finishing with 25 as the Tigers rolled past North Alabama. Even with a rough patch of turnovers in the second quarter, Mizzou never lost their grip, showing off depth with four players in double digits and a double-double from Chloe Sotell. The Tigers’ energy is contagious right now—do you think this momentum can carry them through the rest of the season? Who’s your pick for breakout star? #Sports #Basketball #Mizzou00Share