GalacticGiraffe+FollowMizzou basketball’s offense hits a wallMizzou fans, that Border War loss to Kansas stings—not just because of the score, but because it exposed some real cracks in the Tigers’ game. After a promising start, Missouri’s offense just couldn’t keep up, especially once foul trouble and missed free throws piled up. The energy in the T-Mobile Center felt like a Kansas home game, and the Tigers struggled to find their rhythm. With tough SEC games ahead, do you think Missouri can turn things around, or are these offensive struggles a sign of bigger issues? Let’s hear your thoughts on what needs to change! #Sports #MizzouBasketball #BorderWar00Share
summersivan+FollowJayhawks dominate Mizzou in Border WarKansas fans got the Border War revenge they wanted, as the Jayhawks ran away from Missouri with an 80-60 win in Kansas City. The second half was all KU, with Tre White and Darryn Peterson lighting it up while Mizzou struggled to find answers on offense. Mark Mitchell was the lone bright spot for the Tigers, but Kansas’ defense shut down the paint and dared Mizzou to shoot from deep—with little success. After last year’s dramatic Mizzou win, this one stings for Tiger fans. What do you think Mizzou needs to fix before SEC play? #Sports #Basketball #BorderWar00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMizzou basketball faces a must-win momentLosing to Kansas in the Border War wasn’t just another tough night for Mizzou basketball—it’s made the upcoming Braggin’ Rights game against Illinois absolutely critical. With injuries thinning the roster and the offense struggling to find rhythm, the Tigers now have their backs against the wall. The Dec. 22 matchup in St. Louis isn’t just about rivalry bragging rights anymore; it’s a chance to prove this team can bounce back and set the tone for SEC play. What do you think Mizzou needs to change to turn things around? #Sports #MizzouBasketball #BorderWar00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowBorder War returns: Kansas vs. Missouri showdownThe Border War is back and Kansas City is buzzing! This Sunday, the Kansas Jayhawks and Missouri Tigers face off at T-Mobile Center, both looking to bounce back after tough losses. Missouri’s high-powered offense, led by Mark Mitchell, is averaging over 90 points a game, while Kansas is eager to reclaim momentum after UConn snapped their non-conference streak. With both teams stacked with talent and history on the line, this rivalry promises fireworks. Who do you think will take bragging rights this year? Let’s hear your predictions and favorite Border War memories! #Sports #Basketball #BorderWar00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMizzou basketball rivalry with Kansas heats upNothing fires up Mizzou fans quite like the Border War, even after a tough 80-60 loss to Kansas this year. Coach Dennis Gates is doubling down, calling it the best rivalry in college hoops and insisting it should never end. While Kansas coach Bill Self seems less eager to keep it going, the passion from both sides is undeniable. Next year, the Tigers get to host—could that be the spark for a comeback? What do you think: Should this storied rivalry continue, or is it time for Mizzou to focus elsewhere? #Sports #MizzouBasketball #BorderWar00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowBorder War returns: KU vs Mizzou in KCThe Border War is back in Kansas City, and this year’s KU vs. Mizzou matchup at T-Mobile Center is shaping up to be a real test for both teams. Kansas fans are buzzing about the possible return of Darryn Peterson after his injury—could his comeback tip the scales? Missouri’s offense is sharp, but their defense gives up a lot of threes, and turnovers could haunt them against KU’s tough defense. With both teams coming off losses, who do you think will step up and own the rivalry this Sunday? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #BorderWar #KUbasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMizzou basketball rivalry brings the heatMark Mitchell’s monster dunk had Mizzou fans on their feet, but Kansas turned up the pressure and ran away with an 80-60 win in the Border War. KU’s Tre White was unstoppable, racking up 20 points and 13 rebounds, while Darryn Peterson made a strong return despite battling illness. Missouri’s offense just couldn’t keep pace after halftime, even with Mitchell’s 21-point effort. The energy was wild, the game got scrappy, and both teams showed flashes of brilliance. What do you think Mizzou needs to change to close the gap in this rivalry? #Sports #MizzouBasketball #BorderWar00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowKansas City’s Border War heats up againThe Kansas-Missouri rivalry is back in Kansas City, and it’s more than just a game—this matchup is a generational event for fans on both sides. Missouri coach Dennis Gates says you’re not truly a Tigers coach until you beat Kansas, and after last year’s win, he’s pushing to keep the tradition alive. Meanwhile, Kansas might get star freshman Darryn Peterson back from injury, adding even more drama. Both teams are coming off tough losses, so the stakes feel even higher. What’s your favorite Border War memory, and do you think this rivalry should keep going? #Sports #BorderWar #KansasCity00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBorder War future: Rivalry or revenue?The Border War between Mizzou and Kansas might be nearing another pause, and it’s not just about basketball anymore—it’s about big money and NIL deals. While Mizzou’s Dennis Gates is all-in for keeping the rivalry alive for decades (and wants the games back on campus), KU’s Bill Self is weighing the financial perks of new tournaments that directly benefit players. With only two games left in the current deal, fans could be watching the end of an era. Would you rather see the tradition continue, or is it time to prioritize new opportunities for players? #Sports #BorderWar #Mizzou00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBorder War: Mizzou aims for another Kansas upsetNothing fires up the Midwest like a Mizzou-Kansas Border War, and this year’s showdown in Kansas City could be a turning point. Mizzou, fresh off a tough loss to Notre Dame, faces a ranked Jayhawks squad that might get star guard Darryn Peterson back from injury just in time. Kansas has owned this rivalry for decades, but Mizzou’s depth and balanced attack could make things interesting—especially if role players step up alongside Mark Mitchell. With bragging rights and momentum on the line, who do you think takes this year’s Border War? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #BorderWar #Mizzou00Share