Mizzou primed for rematch against pressure-prone Auburn QB Jackson Arnold
As he usually does, Missouri football coach Eli Drinkwitz spent the opening part of his Tuesday news conference praising the Tigers’ next opponent.
As he usually does, Missouri football coach Eli Drinkwitz spent the opening part of his Tuesday news conference praising the Tigers’ next opponent.
Suffice to say: Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz is not a fan of the college football coaching carousel or the rumor mill that makes it go ’round.
Undefeated but with its most difficult games still ahead, Missouri football spent its first bye week of the 2025 season focused on three things.
Missouri won’t host Louisiana until noon Saturday, but for the Ragin’ Cajuns, everything feels like 10:45 a.m. these days. Almost but not quite Lunch time.
There’s not much known about Central Arkansas. Luckily for Mizzou, its coach has some connections.
The final stage of Missouri’s quarterback battle is here. The fourth quarter, if you will.
The race to be Missouri’s next starting quarterback isn’t over yet.
Missouri football coach Eli Drinkwitz offered a suggestion for the headline for this story: “Drinkwitz unsure after 18 practices.”
And just like that, fall camp is just about wrapped up.
Fresh from a muggy, sunny Saturday practice held on the Lindenwood University campus, Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz wanted to cool down some offensive line hand-wringing.