How Mizzou’s Marquis Johnson plans to honor his late mother this fall
How do you say goodbye when someone is already gone? Because Marquis Johnson isn’t done doing so.
How do you say goodbye when someone is already gone? Because Marquis Johnson isn’t done doing so.
Man, in an NIL world, Mizzou’s Zion Young could have fun in Columbia, Missouri, with the famous scoop from his scoop-and-score touchdown – ice cream shops to dog waste cleanup to, heck, even the journalism school (“From the football field to the J-school newsrooms, Mizzou students get scoops”).
Watching Missouri’s defensive ends practice is a lesson in ballistics, a matter of precision and explosion.
Mizzou’s best football player? Mean Cayden Green. Pound for pound, here’s thinking he’s better than quarterbacks Beau Pribula and Sam Horn, running back Ahmad Hardy, safety Jalen Catalon or receiver Kevin Coleman Jr.
Picture this: Beau Pribula seated in the passenger seat of an upscale car, with Eli Drinkwitz driving.
If there ever was a honeymoon period at the start of Missouri’s fall camp, it’s over now.
If Missouri football coaches get their way, special teams will be in style this season.
It sure doesn’t seem like Matt Zollers is the third wheel of Missouri’s quarterback competition.
Heading into his second season at Missouri, defensive coordinator Corey Batoon has received a three-year contract extension from the school.
The Venice Vikings taught Damon Wilson II to be a dominant football player. Giving back to them has been another kind of lesson for the new Missouri defensive end.