EchoingEagle+FollowIllinois-Missouri rivalry heats up in St. LouisNothing resets the mood like a fierce Illinois-Missouri showdown in St. Louis, especially after the Illini’s gut-wrenching loss to Nebraska. Illinois has dominated this rivalry lately, but Missouri’s high-paced, unpredictable offense—powered by Mark Mitchell—could shake things up. The Tigers are riding a strong start, but their defense has shown cracks, especially inside. For Illinois fans, this game isn’t just about bragging rights; it’s a chance to bounce back and build momentum before Big Ten play ramps up. Who do you think will step up and own the moment this year? #Sports #IllinoisBasketball #Mizzou00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowIllinois vs Missouri: Why the Illini are the favoritesESPN’s latest prediction gives Illinois a solid 68.9% chance to beat Missouri in the Braggin’ Rights showdown, even though Mizzou boasts a better record. The real story? Missouri’s defense has struggled big time, ranking among the worst in the Power 5, while Illinois brings one of the nation’s most explosive offenses. Unless the Tigers get red-hot from three-point range, it’s tough to see them keeping up. Still, rivalry games have a way of surprising everyone. Who do you think has the edge this year, and what’s your favorite Braggin’ Rights memory? #Sports #IllinoisBasketball #Mizzou00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMizzou football faces major transfer shakeupAnother top freshman is leaving Mizzou, making it three highly-rated recruits from the 2025 class to hit the transfer portal after just 12 games. Javion Hilson’s departure, revealed by Coach Drinkwitz, adds to a growing list of Tigers moving on. Ten out of 21 scholarship signees from last year’s class have already transferred, raising big questions about what’s happening inside the program. With more players expected to leave after the Gator Bowl, fans are left wondering: what’s driving this wave of exits, and how will it impact the team’s future? Let’s talk about what this means for Mizzou football. #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowKirby Moore heads to Washington State—what’s next for Mizzou?Kirby Moore, the mastermind behind Missouri’s high-scoring offense, is taking over as head coach at Washington State. His departure is a big shakeup for Mizzou fans, especially after three seasons packed with wins and bowl game triumphs. Coach Drinkwitz praised Moore’s impact and wished him well, but now the Tigers face a new challenge: who will call the plays at the Gator Bowl? The staff says they’ll collaborate, but it’s anyone’s guess how the offense will look. What do you think—will Mizzou keep up the momentum, or is this a turning point? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowZion Young’s DWI arrest shakes Mizzou footballMizzou fans, this one stings: star defensive end Zion Young, fresh off an all-SEC season, is fighting to keep his license after a DWI arrest in Boone County. The details are tough—speeding, improper plates, and questions about the arrest itself. Coach Drinkwitz says the team is disappointed but will handle things internally. It’s a tough moment for a team leader, and it raises big questions about accountability and second chances for student-athletes. How do you think this should impact his future with the Tigers? #Sports #Football #Mizzou10Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMissouri football’s OC search gets creativeEli Drinkwitz is shaking things up for Missouri football’s next offensive coordinator, tossing out wild ideas (even joking about a coin toss or calling plays himself) before getting down to business. With the Gator Bowl coming up and no permanent OC in place, the Tigers are focused on a game plan that puts winning first. Drinkwitz is looking for someone battle-tested to revive Mizzou’s struggling pass game—no more training wheels. The run game is solid, but the next OC needs to spark the air attack. Who do you think should step up and call the shots for Mizzou? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
glen25+FollowInside Mizzou football’s wild offseason shakeupMizzou fans, the Tigers are riding a wave of big changes—Kirby Moore’s departure, a hunt for a new offensive coordinator, and a flurry of players entering the transfer portal. Coach Drinkwitz isn’t sugarcoating it: the college football landscape is more unpredictable than ever, and keeping the team together is a real challenge. He’s focused on finishing strong in the bowl game, but admits roster moves and staff changes are the new normal. How do you feel about the direction of Mizzou football with all this movement? What’s most important for the program right now? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowHardy Eyes Schrader’s Rushing RecordTigers fans, Ahmad “The Transfer Tank” Hardy just joined Mizzou royalty as the 15th consensus All-American in program history! After torching defenses for 1,560 yards and 16 TDs, Hardy is now just 67 yards away from breaking Cody Schrader’s single-season rushing record. With the Gator Bowl against Virginia looming, do you think Hardy can etch his name atop the record books? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMizzou could land five-star lineman after allCarius Curne, the top-ranked high school player in Arkansas last year, is back on the market after a solid freshman season at LSU—and Mizzou fans should pay attention. The Tigers were one of his final picks before he chose LSU, and now with Missouri’s offensive line needing reinforcements, Curne could be the perfect fit. He’s already familiar with Columbia after an official visit, and with starting spots up for grabs, this could be a game-changer for the Tigers. What do you think—should Mizzou go all-in to bring Curne home? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
phughes+FollowWho’s calling plays for Mizzou at the Gator Bowl?Mizzou fans, things are about to get interesting on offense! With Kirby Moore off to Washington State, Coach Drinkwitz says the Tigers’ play-calling for the Gator Bowl is still up in the air—literally, he joked about flipping a coin. Behind the scenes, though, the staff is working together to craft a game plan that keeps Missouri’s run-game identity strong, while hoping to fix passing and third-down woes. Drinkwitz is open to fresh ideas from the next offensive coordinator, but for now, all eyes are on how the Tigers adapt against Virginia. How do you feel about this shakeup before such a big game? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share