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3 things to watch for in Mizzou-Kansas rivalry game
Missouri. Kansas. Playing football against each other for the first time since 2011, in CoMo for the first time since 2006.
Missouri. Kansas. Playing football against each other for the first time since 2011, in CoMo for the first time since 2006.
A narrative, to a football coach, is only useful until it becomes counterproductive. There are few things more bitter-tasting in that profession than something that is counterproductive.
In one day, this campus will be comin’ out of its cage. But for now, it’s quiet.
When Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing picked the turf out of his facemask following the safety that punctuated Missouri’s iconic 2007 win over the Jayhawks, present-day MU wideout Donovan Olugbode was not yet than 5 months old.
Missouri last played Kansas in football in 2011, when current Mizzou undergrads were ages 4 to 8.
Missouri kicker Blake Craig will miss the rest of the 2025 season and quarterback Sam Horn will be out an extended but undefined period of time due to injuries they suffered during the Tigers’ season opener last week.
Last Thursday was the appetizer. Or the opening act. Or maybe the prologue.
Missouri’s plans for an in-game quarterback competition between Beau Pribula and Sam Horn went off the rails quickly during Thursday’s season opener in what turned out to be a 61-6 romp over Central Arkansas at Faurot Field.
There’s not much known about Central Arkansas. Luckily for Mizzou, its coach has some connections.
Trotter family football games must be hard-hitting endeavors. What else could backyard football look like in a household full of linebackers?