Mizzou football ‘confident’ in roster, could add upside in portal
Just like that, the portal is back open.
Just like that, the portal is back open.
As college football continues to professionalize and increasingly resemble the National Football League, there’s a trendy new role popping up on the sport’s metaphorical job boards: general manager.
On Monday in an Oakland, California, courtroom, the de facto – or maybe it’s de jure – commissioner of college athletics let confusion ring. Ambiguity bordering on anarchy is often the state of modern college sports.
Eli Drinkwitz wrapped up Missouri’s spring practice and went right into talking season mode.
Missouri quarterback Drew Pyne has entered the transfer portal, taking one signal-caller out of the competition for the Tigers' starting job in 2025.
The NFL scouting combine never disappoints, unless you tell the world you’re going to run a 4.20 40-yard dash, or a 4.1 if you feel great, and end up running a 4.39.
Spring practice has raised the curtain on Missouri’s brewing quarterback competition, but don’t expect a resolution during the first act — this battle is likely to continue into summer camp.
Missouri’s spring football session started Friday, with 13 practices on tap between then and March 20.
The Missouri football team will begin its spring practices this week, but unlike in years past, there won't be an exhibition game at the end of spring ball.
With only two teams left in the NFL’s postseason mix, football’s focus is turning to the 254 picks in the league’s upcoming draft.