Ryan Lopez+FollowHow a bold move shook up Mizzou basketballCoach Dennis Gates made a gutsy call right before tip-off, swapping out struggling point guard Anthony Robinson for backup T.O. Barrett—without warning the team. Barrett, who hadn’t even practiced with the starters, exploded for 21 points and led Mizzou to a crucial win. This kind of last-minute shakeup isn’t just rare; it might have saved the Tigers’ season. It’s a reminder that sometimes, trusting your gut and giving someone new a shot can change everything. What do you think—should Gates stick with Barrett or give Robinson another chance soon? #Sports #Basketball #MizzouBasketball00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowMizzou basketball tipoff time moves up!Mizzou fans, heads up—Tuesday’s big game at Alabama will now tip off at 7 p.m. instead of 8! That’s an hour earlier for your game day plans. The Tigers haven’t had much luck at Coleman Coliseum, winning just once in nine tries, but after last week’s wild buzzer-beater win over Oklahoma, anything feels possible. Alabama is coming off a tough home loss, so both teams have something to prove. Will this earlier start shake things up for Mizzou on the road? Let’s hear your predictions and pregame rituals! #Sports #Basketball #MizzouBasketball00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowMizzou vs Florida: Game night just got interestingMizzou basketball fans, this Saturday’s matchup against No. 22 Florida at Mizzou Arena is shaping up to be a real test—and a potential turning point. With Trent Pierce and Jayden Stone expected back from injury, the Tigers could finally have the spark they’ve been missing all season. Florida’s tough, but Mizzou handed them their only home loss last year. Can the Tigers pull off another upset and get their season back on track? Tip-off is at 7:30 p.m. CT on SEC Network or stream it on FUBO. Who’s tuning in, and what are your predictions for the game? #Sports #Basketball #MizzouBasketball00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowJacob Crews lights up Mizzou ArenaJacob Crews couldn’t miss last night—his hot hand from deep set the tone for Mizzou’s 85-77 win over Alabama State. Crews nailed four threes in the opening minutes and finished with six, giving the Tigers the spark they needed. Even when Alabama State made a push, Mizzou’s size and relentless paint play kept them ahead. Anthony Robinson II bounced back strong, dropping 14 points and playing every minute of the second half. With contributions up and down the roster, Mizzou showed real depth. What’s your take—does this kind of shooting make Mizzou a real threat this season? #Sports #Basketball #MizzouBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMizzou basketball aims for a strong comebackBack-to-back losses on the road have fired up the Mizzou men’s basketball team as they head back to Mizzou Arena this week. Sitting at 8-2, the Tigers are determined to break their losing streak against Alabama State, with just three games left before SEC play heats up. Coach Gates and guard Annor Boateng say the focus is on regrouping and sharpening their game—especially after a tough shooting night against Kansas. With Mizzou still ranking top-10 nationally in field goal percentage, fans are buzzing: will this home stand spark a turnaround? #Sports #MizzouBasketball #Tigers00Share
summersivan+FollowMissouri Tigers defend home turf vs Alabama StateMissouri’s home court has been a fortress this season, with the Tigers undefeated in Columbia and showing off one of the SEC’s stingiest defenses. As Alabama State rolls into town, the Hornets face a tough challenge—especially since they’ve struggled on the road and against winning teams. Mark Mitchell’s scoring power is something to watch, but Alabama State’s shooters could test Missouri’s defense. With both teams boasting standout performers, this matchup is set to be a real test of grit and game plans. Who do you think will step up under the Thursday night lights? #Sports #Basketball #MizzouBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMizzou basketball faces a tough climbMizzou fans are feeling the sting as ESPN’s latest bracketology puts the Tigers just outside the NCAA Tournament field, despite an 8-2 record. The real issue? Missouri’s wins haven’t come against top teams, and their current NET ranking sits at 78. With only Quad 3 and 4 victories so far, the Tigers need to rack up some serious wins in their SEC schedule to have a shot at March Madness. Star Mark Mitchell is putting up big numbers, but the team needs more support to turn things around. Can Mizzou rally and make a run? #Sports #MizzouBasketball #MarchMadness00Share
jenna64+FollowCalifornia hoops phenom Crowe Jr. shatters state recordJason Crowe Jr. just made California basketball history, breaking the all-time high school scoring record with a jaw-dropping 3,660 points—and he’s still got games left in his senior season at Inglewood. Averaging nearly 43 points per game, Crowe’s not just putting up numbers; he’s headed to Mizzou as their top recruit since Michael Porter Jr. in 2017. With Mizzou’s 2026 class now ranked No. 1 nationally, fans are buzzing: Could Crowe be a one-and-done college star? What does this mean for the Tigers’ future? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Education #MizzouBasketball #JasonCroweJr00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMizzou basketball’s offense hits a wallMizzou fans, that Border War loss to Kansas stings—not just because of the score, but because it exposed some real cracks in the Tigers’ game. After a promising start, Missouri’s offense just couldn’t keep up, especially once foul trouble and missed free throws piled up. The energy in the T-Mobile Center felt like a Kansas home game, and the Tigers struggled to find their rhythm. With tough SEC games ahead, do you think Missouri can turn things around, or are these offensive struggles a sign of bigger issues? Let’s hear your thoughts on what needs to change! #Sports #MizzouBasketball #BorderWar00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMizzou basketball faces a must-win momentLosing to Kansas in the Border War wasn’t just another tough night for Mizzou basketball—it’s made the upcoming Braggin’ Rights game against Illinois absolutely critical. With injuries thinning the roster and the offense struggling to find rhythm, the Tigers now have their backs against the wall. The Dec. 22 matchup in St. Louis isn’t just about rivalry bragging rights anymore; it’s a chance to prove this team can bounce back and set the tone for SEC play. What do you think Mizzou needs to change to turn things around? #Sports #MizzouBasketball #BorderWar00Share