Mizzou coaches confident in new punter who hasn’t actually punted in a game since 2023
There’s no punting battle during this fall camp, but Missouri still has a unique situation at that specialist role.
There’s no punting battle during this fall camp, but Missouri still has a unique situation at that specialist role.
Few things crystallize the vast gap in physical ability between a top-tier college athlete and a regular ol’ human like Missouri linebacker Khalil Jacobs’ injury recovery.
Missouri football is hitting the road this weekend for a different kind of fall camp exercise intended to exorcise some of the Tigers’ shortcomings from a year ago.
Is that the sound of emergency glass breaking?
If the Missouri defense has a dimension into which it can grow during the 2025 season, it’s the interior.
Doubt? Disrespect? Whatever it is – and whether or not it’s fair – The Associated Press preseason poll handed Missouri a sobering dose.
Missouri quarterback Sam Horn is back on the field, perhaps a bit improbably, for the Tigers’ fall camp.
The Missouri offensive line is getting a little funky.
Talking over dinner before Southeastern Conference media days a few weeks ago in Atlanta, Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz asked center Connor Tollison who needed to step up on the defensive side of the ball for the Tigers to find success in 2025.
The battle endures. Missouri football began its third and final full week of fall camp on Monday, still seeking separation in its quarterback competition.