Michael Pitts+FollowMizzou’s QB room: Loaded but untestedMizzou just locked in former UConn QB Nick Evers, joining Austin Simmons and Matt Zollers to round out the Tigers’ quarterback lineup. On paper, the talent is there, but here’s the catch: these three have only 14 career starts between them. That’s a big gamble if injuries hit, especially after last season’s QB carousel. While Simmons could shine, there’s no proven, battle-tested leader if things go sideways. Are you confident in this young group, or does the lack of experience worry you for the season ahead? Let’s hear your take, Tigers fans! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBig coaching shakeup for Mizzou and New MexicoErik Link, who’s been running Mizzou’s special teams since 2020, is packing his bags for New Mexico after his contract wasn’t renewed. This move comes just as Mizzou’s special teams have been under the microscope, with struggles in punt coverage and field goals last season. Meanwhile, Mizzou is bringing in John Papuchis from Florida State to take over. Plus, the Tigers just landed Miami transfer Donta Simpson to help shore up their defensive line. With all these changes, how do you think Mizzou’s football program will shape up next season? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMizzou shakes up defense with Miami transferMissouri just landed a big boost for its defensive line, grabbing Donta Simpson from Miami’s playoff-bound squad. Simpson, a 6’3”, 300-pound force, played 10 games this season and still has three years of eligibility left. Even though he’s not suiting up for Miami’s championship run, his experience in a top program could mean a lot for the Tigers’ depth. With 14 new players joining since the transfer portal opened, Mizzou’s roster is getting a serious overhaul. How do you feel about all these changes? Will this new lineup give the Tigers an edge next season? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBig move for Mizzou’s special teamsMizzou just landed a major boost for its special teams with the addition of Brunno Reus, a top-rated punter and kicker transferring from Florida State. With four years of eligibility left, Reus is expected to take over as starting punter in 2026, following in the footsteps of his former coach John Papuchis, who’s also joining Mizzou. Considering Missouri’s recent struggles with punting averages, this could be a game-changer. What do you think—will Reus help turn things around for the Tigers’ special teams? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowMizzou football’s transfer shakeup: What’s next?Missouri’s football roster is getting a serious makeover—13 new transfers in just 10 days, including a new quarterback and key starters on both sides of the ball. The Tigers aren’t just plugging holes; they’re building depth and betting on future stars, especially at running back. Meanwhile, Mizzou gymnastics is now ranked No. 7 nationally, and three softball freshmen are already making waves. With all these changes, how do you see the Tigers’ chances shaping up for next season? Any new names you’re excited to watch? Let’s talk Mizzou’s big moves! #Education #College #Mizzou00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMissouri Tigers land new QB from transfer portalMissouri football just got a shakeup—Nick Evers is joining the Tigers as their latest quarterback from the transfer portal. This move signals Mizzou’s commitment to staying competitive in the SEC, and it could mean some real changes for the team’s offense next season. With Evers on board, Austin Simmons can breathe a little easier about his spot, but the competition is heating up. It’s always exciting to see how new talent from the portal can shift the dynamic. What do you think—will this QB addition make a difference for Mizzou this fall? #Sports #Mizzou #MissouriTigers00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMizzou fans react: Slaughter shines, but Tigers still searching for SEC winGrace Slaughter put on a show with 23 points and 9 rebounds, but it wasn’t enough to help Mizzou’s women’s basketball team secure their first SEC win against No. 21 Alabama. The Tigers kept it close in the first half, but struggled to find extra scoring support until the final minutes. After a brutal stretch facing top-ranked teams, the schedule finally eases up—could this be the turning point for Coach Harper’s squad? Let’s talk: What do you think Mizzou needs to break through and grab that first conference victory? #Sports #Mizzou #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowHow Mizzou hoops is changing the recruiting gameMizzou basketball is shaking up college recruiting by teaming up with social media creators instead of relying on old-school TV. General manager Tim Fuller, who helped build Overtime Elite’s massive online following, brought that same energy to Columbia. By inviting top YouTubers and TikTokers to campus for behind-the-scenes access, Mizzou is putting its athletes in front of millions of Gen Z fans. It’s not just about getting recruits—it’s about building personal brands and connecting with today’s players where they actually hang out: online. What do you think—will this new approach give Mizzou an edge? #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeBasketball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMissouri shakes up Florida’s football sceneMissouri just landed three standout players—Naeshaun Montgomery, Donta Simpson, and Jaden Jones—straight from the transfer portal, and it’s making waves in the college football world. These new additions could seriously change the game for Mizzou, especially since Florida schools have been a hotbed for top talent. It’s wild how transfer portal rankings can be both unpredictable and spot-on at the same time. What do you think—will these fresh faces help Missouri make a real run this season, or is the hype overblown? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBig shakeup for Mizzou football coaching staffMizzou fans, there’s a major change coming to the Tigers’ sidelines: Erik Link, who’s been running Missouri’s special teams since 2020, is heading to New Mexico. Link’s been a familiar face, working closely with Coach Drinkwitz for years, but now John Papuchis—fresh from Florida State—is stepping in. With Papuchis’ experience, could this be a fresh start for Mizzou’s special teams? How do you feel about this transition, and what do you hope to see from the new coordinator? Let’s hear your thoughts on what this means for the Tigers’ upcoming season! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share