EchoingEagle+FollowWho should be Mizzou’s next OC?Kirby Moore’s move to Washington State leaves a big question for Mizzou fans: who’s got the right mix of experience and energy to keep the Tigers’ offense rolling? With Mizzou coming off three straight 8+ win seasons and back-to-back bowl victories, the next offensive coordinator will have big shoes to fill. Names like Curtis Luper, Bryan Harsin, Casey Woods, Seth Littrell, and even Chip Kelly are floating around. Each brings something different to the table. Who do you think fits Mizzou’s style best, or is there a dark horse we’re missing? Let’s hear your pick! #Sports #Mizzou #KirbyMoore00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowAlabama State nearly stuns Mizzou on the roadAlabama State’s men’s basketball team showed some serious grit last night in Columbia, nearly pulling off a comeback against Missouri before falling 85–77. The Hornets matched Mizzou’s three-point shooting and outscored them off the bench, with Asjon Anderson lighting it up for 23 points. Even after trailing by 18 late in the first half, ASU rallied to close the gap and kept the pressure on with big plays from their reserves. Missouri’s hot shooting in the paint proved the difference, but you’ve got to respect the fight from Alabama State. What do you think this performance says about the Hornets’ potential this season? #Sports #AlabamaState #Mizzou00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMizzou stars shine as Walter Camp All-AmericansMizzou fans, two Tigers just landed major national honors—Ahmad Hardy made the Walter Camp All-American first team, and Keagen Trost grabbed a spot on the second team. Hardy’s journey is especially wild: he transferred in, rushed for over 1,500 yards (second in the country!), and was named SEC Newcomer of the Year. Trost, also a transfer, anchored the O-line. With four Tigers on the All-SEC first team, this season’s been one for the books. What do you think is fueling Mizzou’s breakout year? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Amy Williams+FollowLarry Rountree III’s legacy at MizzouLarry Rountree III didn’t just play for the Missouri Tigers—he left a mark that fans still talk about. From his first year, he ran with a mix of power and determination that turned heads and lifted the whole team. By his senior season, he’d smashed the 1,000-yard mark and set records that put him among the best in Mizzou history. But it wasn’t just about stats—his work ethic and leadership made him a role model for teammates. What do you think made Rountree stand out most: his on-field skills or the way he inspired others? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMizzou star Zion Young faces DWI arrestZion Young, one of Mizzou’s top football players and a recent first-team All-SEC pick, was arrested early Saturday on suspicion of DWI, speeding, and a license plate issue. As a team captain and someone with NFL buzz, this news hits hard for Tigers fans who’ve watched him dominate on the field. With the Gator Bowl and his future up in the air, it’s a tough moment for the program. How do you think this impacts the team’s momentum and Young’s draft prospects? Let’s talk about accountability and second chances in college sports. #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowJacob Crews’ hot hand sparks Mizzou winJacob Crews lit up Mizzou Arena last night, draining six 3-pointers and racking up 20 points in his first start for Missouri basketball. His sharpshooting helped the Tigers snap a two-game skid and edge out Alabama State 85-77. It wasn’t a flawless performance—Mizzou’s big lead nearly slipped away late—but Crews’ clutch shooting steadied the team when it mattered. With the Tigers’ offense finally finding its rhythm, the big question now: Should Crews stay in the starting lineup? What do you think—does this shakeup give Mizzou the spark they need for the rest of the season? #Sports #Mizzou #JacobCrews00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMissouri’s offense lights up Alabama StateMissouri fans got a show last night as the Tigers came out firing, hitting nearly 65% from the field and never letting Alabama State take the lead. Jacob Crews was on fire, sinking six threes and racking up 20 points, while Anthony Robinson II and Mark Mitchell kept the scoreboard moving. Even with Alabama State’s hot hand from deep, Missouri’s relentless attack in the paint made the difference. After a tough loss to Kansas, this bounce-back win feels huge. What do you think—can this kind of shooting carry the Tigers deeper into the season? #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeBasketball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMizzou’s Hardy, Trost, Green shine in SEC honorsAhmad Hardy just made Mizzou history as SEC Newcomer of the Year, and he’s not alone—five Tigers landed on the AP All-SEC teams! Hardy’s explosive season included eight 100-yard games and a jaw-dropping 300-yard performance, putting him among the nation’s elite running backs. Offensive linemen Keagen Trost and Cayden Green anchored a line that powered Mizzou to the SEC’s top rushing attack. On defense, Josiah Trotter and Chris McClellan stood out as second-team picks. With the Gator Bowl against Virginia up next, how do you see these standouts shaping Mizzou’s future? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMizzou’s 2026 football gauntlet is setMizzou fans, get ready—2026 is shaping up to be one of the toughest seasons yet! The Tigers will face a brutal SEC lineup, including home games against Oklahoma, Texas, and Texas A&M, plus road trips to Georgia and Ole Miss. The always-heated Border War with Kansas is back on the road, and the season kicks off against Arkansas Pine-Bluff. With three road games in the first seven weeks, this schedule is a big shift from recent years. How do you think this new nine-game SEC format will impact Mizzou’s chances? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
phughes+FollowMizzou’s 2026 football schedule shakes things upMissouri football fans, get ready for a new era—2026 brings a nine-game SEC schedule, and the Tigers’ matchups are set. No more traditional post-Thanksgiving clash with Arkansas; instead, Oklahoma comes to Columbia to close the season. Big names like Texas and Florida will visit Faurot Field, while road trips include Georgia and Ole Miss. Plus, the Border War returns as Mizzou heads to Kansas for the first time since 2005. With four SEC teams bringing in new head coaches, there’s plenty of fresh energy and rivalry ahead. Which game are you circling on your calendar? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share