glen25+FollowMissouri football’s wild roster shakeupMissouri’s football team is turning heads with a string of unexpected new faces—Elijah Dotson from Michigan and Sione Laulea, their second cornerback pickup from Oregon, are just the latest. Coach Dennis Gates seems to be building something special, mixing talent from all over the country. With Mandrell and Darryll also in the mix for the T, it feels like Mizzou is on the verge of a major breakthrough. How do you feel about this bold recruiting strategy? Could this be the start of a new era for Missouri football? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
summersivan+FollowMizzou women’s hoops snap SEC skid in styleMizzou’s women’s basketball team just broke their SEC losing streak with a blowout win over Arkansas, and the energy in Columbia is buzzing. After weeks of tough losses, the Tigers didn’t just win—they dominated, leading from start to finish and putting up their biggest victory against a power conference team since 2019. Five players hit double digits, with Jordana Reisma leading the charge. Coach Kellie Harper praised the team’s resilience, and it’s clear the Tigers are hungry for more. How do you think this win could change the rest of their season? #Sports #Basketball #Mizzou00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowGreen brothers could make Mizzou historyImagine two brothers anchoring both sides of the ball for Mizzou—Caleb Green, a standout linebacker from Lee’s Summit North, just got an offer to join his older brother Cayden, the Tigers’ starting offensive lineman. Caleb’s junior stats are wild: 145 tackles, 14 for loss, and he’s already drawing interest from other schools. If he commits, he’d step in right as Cayden wraps up his college career. The Green family legacy could be a game-changer for Missouri football. How do you feel about family dynasties in college sports? Would this boost team spirit or add extra pressure? #Sports #Mizzou #GreenBrothers00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMizzou’s transfer portal shakeup: What’s next?Missouri Tigers fans, the transfer portal may be in a dead period, but Mizzou’s roster is still getting a makeover. The big news? Former Michigan DB Elijah Dotson is joining the Tigers and could make an immediate impact in the secondary. While kicker Brunno Reus and QB Nick Evers add depth, Mizzou has missed out on some top defensive line targets, leaving that area thin. With just a handful of uncommitted prospects left, Coach Drinkwitz has his work cut out for him. What positions do you think are most urgent for Mizzou to fill before the portal closes? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMizzou brings hometown talent back to ColumbiaEli Drinkwitz and the Mizzou staff just pulled off another homegrown win by adding Will Kemna, a Helias grad from Eldon, to the Tigers’ offensive line. After a redshirt year at Kansas State, Kemna returns with all four years of eligibility and a big chip on his shoulder. He’s got the size, quickness, and local pride that could make a real difference for Mizzou’s depth—especially after recent portal losses. It’s always exciting to see local talent get a shot close to home. How do you feel about building the roster with Missouri natives? #Sports #Football #Mizzou10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMizzou’s transfer moves shake up the rosterMizzou fans, the Tigers’ football roster is getting a major facelift thanks to a wave of transfer portal commitments—plus a surprise pledge that dropped mid-show! The buzz is all about how these new faces, like Josh Atkins and Luke Work, will fill critical gaps, especially on the offensive line. Atkins, with years of starting experience, is expected to lock down the right tackle spot, while Work’s versatility gives the team much-needed depth. And for hometown pride, Will Kemna’s return is a feel-good story. Which new Tiger are you most excited to see in action this season? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMissouri Tigers lose key defender to portalAnother big shakeup for Mizzou football—safety Mose Phillips III is heading to the transfer portal, making him the 25th player from Missouri’s 2025 roster to do so. Phillips was expected to be a crucial part of the Tigers’ defense next season, especially after so many departures in the secondary. With just one year of eligibility left, his exit leaves a noticeable gap and raises real questions about the team’s depth and future plans. How do you think this wave of transfers will impact the Tigers’ upcoming season? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowCoach Calipari’s press conference walk-off has fans talkingArkansas coach John Calipari couldn’t hide his frustration after learning Missouri beat Auburn—right in the middle of his press conference. Just days after Arkansas suffered a blowout loss to Auburn, Calipari was defending his team when the news dropped that Mizzou handled Auburn by double digits. His reaction? He grimaced, cut the presser short, and walked out before he could say something he’d regret. Missouri’s win not only boosts their NCAA hopes but also adds another twist to the SEC rivalry drama. How do you think this impacts the Tigers’ and Razorbacks’ momentum? #Sports #Arkansas #Mizzou00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMizzou faces must-win test vs AuburnAuburn’s 10-6 record doesn’t tell the whole story—this team is way tougher than it looks on paper. Missouri can’t afford to let their guard down at Mizzou Arena, especially after that rough loss to Ole Miss. Auburn’s faced some of the nation’s best and reloaded with talented transfers, so every possession will count. Missouri’s defense and rebounding need to step up big time to keep Auburn’s powerful offense in check. This game could be a turning point for the Tigers’ season. What do you think Mizzou needs to do to pull off the win? #Sports #Mizzou #Auburn00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMissouri’s late-game grit stuns AuburnMissouri fans saw their team’s double-digit lead nearly vanish, but what really stood out was how the Tigers pulled together under pressure. Instead of falling apart, Missouri leaned on trust and teamwork, shutting out distractions and making clutch plays when it mattered most. Mark Mitchell’s leadership and a key press break by T.O. Barrett helped seal the 84-74 win. Auburn’s late surge made things tense, but Missouri’s composure at the line and on defense made the difference. It’s a reminder: sometimes, it’s not about talent, but about sticking together when things get tough. What do you think matters most in crunch time—talent or team chemistry? #Sports #Mizzou #Teamwork00Share