Aaron Taylor+FollowMissouri’s Gator Bowl loss: What went wrong?Missouri’s Gator Bowl run ended with a thud, as the Tigers’ offense fizzled after a promising start—scoring just once in the opening drive and never finding rhythm again. The defense held strong, giving up only 13 points, but the offense and play-calling left fans scratching their heads, especially with star running back Ahmad Hardy sidelined during key moments. On the bright side, Hardy set a new single-season rushing record for Mizzou. What’s your take—was this more about missed opportunities, coaching decisions, or just a tough night? Let’s talk about what needs to change for next season. #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowJacob Crews’ redemption run electrifies MizzouJacob Crews is turning heads at Mizzou, making the most of a season he never expected to play. After a tough end last year, he doubled down on his work ethic, and it’s paying off—just ask the Crews Crew, his own fan club rocking headbands and gold shirts in the stands. Crews dropped 20 points and nailed four threes in a big win, showing what confidence and hard work can do when opportunity knocks. It’s wild to see how someone who wasn’t even supposed to be here is now a key piece for the Tigers. How do you think second chances shape athletes’ careers? #Sports #Mizzou #JacobCrews00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowMizzou edges out Kansas City in OT thrillerMizzou fans just got a taste of real grit—our women’s basketball team pulled off a heart-stopping overtime win against Kansas City, 71-67, to wrap up non-conference play. Despite being shorthanded and trailing for much of the game, Chloe Sotell and Abbey Schreacke stepped up big time, combining for clutch points when it mattered most. Now riding a three-game streak, the Tigers are 12-3 and set to host No. 2 Texas next. How do you feel about these close calls—do they build character, or should we be worried heading into SEC play? #Sports #Basketball #Mizzou00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowTigers’ SEC challenge: Can Mizzou turn it around?Mizzou’s basketball team is facing a tough road in SEC play, with seven ranked opponents ahead and a resume that’s left them on the outside of NCAA Tournament predictions. Despite a strong 10-3 start, the Tigers haven’t managed a quality win, and their losses to top teams have been rough. With the return of Jayden Stone, there’s hope for a spark, but it might not be enough. Do you think Mizzou can pull off the upsets needed to make the tournament, or is this season headed for disappointment? Let’s hear your take on what the Tigers need to change! #Sports #Mizzou #Tigers00Share
glen25+FollowJamal Roberts injury shakes up Mizzou’s Gator BowlJamal Roberts limped off the field in the Gator Bowl, and suddenly Missouri’s running game looked a lot thinner. After finally breaking out this season with nearly 700 rushing yards, Roberts’ leg injury has fans worried—not just for tonight, but for his future with the Tigers. Coach Drinkwitz even made a public call for NIL support to help keep Roberts in Columbia, highlighting how tough it is to keep star players these days. With so much on the line, how do you feel about the impact of injuries and NIL on college football? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMissouri football faces big changes after Gator BowlMissouri football is heading into a wild offseason with only a handful of key players confirmed to return after the Gator Bowl. Coach Drinkwitz says linebacker Nicholas Rodriguez, running back Ahmad Hardy, QB Matt Zollers, and DT Jalen Marshall are all locked in for next season, but the rest of the roster is up in the air. With the transfer portal about to heat up and several starters leaving, expect a flurry of new faces in Columbia. The SEC’s scholarship increase to 105 means even more turnover. How do you feel about this new era of constant roster shakeups? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowAhmad Hardy’s future at Mizzou in questionAhmad Hardy’s explosive season made him the heart of Missouri football, but his heated sideline exchange with Coach Drinkwitz after the Gator Bowl has fans buzzing. Even with a fresh contract extension, Hardy’s visible frustration raises real questions: will he actually stay for 2026, or could a last-minute opt-out shake up the Tigers’ plans? His performance was game-changing—over 1,600 yards and 16 touchdowns—but now the community is split. Is the team’s success too tied to one player? Would you blame Hardy if he left, or is this just the new normal in college football? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowAhmad Hardy breaks Mizzou rushing record in Gator BowlAhmad Hardy just rewrote Missouri football history, smashing the Tigers’ single-season rushing record during the Gator Bowl—even as Mizzou fell to Virginia. Despite a tough loss and a shorthanded offense, Hardy’s 89-yard performance pushed him past Cody Schrader’s previous mark. The energy in Jacksonville was electric as Hardy’s fourth-quarter burst sealed his place in the record books. With so many key players out, Hardy carried the team and gave fans a reason to cheer. What do you think this means for Missouri’s future, and could Hardy become one of the program’s all-time greats? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowWhy Missouri’s rotation is holding them backMissouri’s blowout loss to Illinois wasn’t just about missing shots or bad luck—it’s about the Tigers not playing to their strengths. Despite having athletic wings and proven pick-and-roll talent, Mizzou stuck with a rotation and style that doesn’t fit their roster. The numbers are clear: lineups with stretch bigs like Northweather perform way better, but the team keeps leaning on less effective options. Injuries matter, but the bigger issue is whether the coaching staff will finally make the tough choices to maximize what this group can do. What changes would you make to the rotation? #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeBasketball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBig changes ahead for Mizzou footballMizzou fans, get ready for a major shakeup. After a tough loss to Virginia in the Gator Bowl, Coach Eli Drinkwitz is taking full responsibility and promising a total rebuild. The offense just couldn’t get moving, and with key players leaving for the NFL or transferring, the team’s roster is looking thin. Drinkwitz says the transfer portal will be crucial, and new OC Chip Lindsey is stepping in to revamp the playbook. With some talented returners and fresh faces on the way, do you think this rebuild can finally push Mizzou to a 10-win season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share