Revenue sharing ruling raises key questions for Mizzou
Welcome to the freshest stretch of uncharted territory in the college sports universe.
Welcome to the freshest stretch of uncharted territory in the college sports universe.
Missouri football has entered its “production over potential” era, as coach Eli Drinkwitz labeled the shift during a winter transfer window that saw some of the program’s most heralded prospects depart.
Missouri football has transitioned from carrying loads of concrete under the Caribbean sun to grinding away in the program’s weight room.
The future of the college football postseason, at the moment, is hanging between two equations.
With school more or less out for the summer, it’s time for high school recruiting to take the stage.
With college sports’ landscape-shifting legal settlement still floating in courtroom limbo, Missouri athletics director Laird Veatch remains optimistic that the school will “manage” the rules that eventually emerge.
After going nigh on two decades without one, quarterback battles are in vogue for Missouri football.
Obviously, Mizzou didn’t go after Penn State quarterback Beau Pribula for him to be a backup. Obviously, Mizzou didn’t give Pribula a reported $1.5 million (per the recruiting news site On3) for him to do what you’ll do on fall Saturdays.
The Mizzou athletics department added six people to its hall of fame this week, including four former athletes and two former administrators.
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Missouri football dipped into the transfer portal for the second consecutive day Saturday, picking up a commitment from Illinois State wide receiver Xavier Loyd.