


They’ve clearly come out of rock bottom and are, if not ascendant, at the very least finding their footing. Flip any of the one-score games on this ledger and Missouri is 6-4 with the potential for a really good season still on the line. After all, they had a chance to beat Kentucky late in Lexington and played into OT in Chestnut Hill. Josh Matejka, Deputy Site Manager: Can it be both? I think it’s fairly obvious at this point that Missouri isn’t quite as bad as it looked in the Tennessee and Texas A&M losses. The opponent in South Carolina isn’t a world beater, but they seem to be a competent team on the rise, and we know how good Georgia is, so I think it’s fair to say that the team may have turned a corner. Compare that to the result against Tennessee where they gave over double the yards. They held Georgia and South Carolina to a combined 225 yards on the ground. The defensive line has upped their play a notch and a half. Do you think Mizzou has turned a corner, or did they just take advantage of a bad team? Denny Medley-USA TODAY SportsĪaron Dryden, Staff Football Analyst: I think there has been some obvious improvement in a few areas. Barrett Sallee at CBS Sports says Mizzou’s home field advantage should vault the Tigers to make a couple of last minute stands and come out on the better side of a shootout.Īfter many people wrote off Missouri following a bad stretch in September and October, the Tigers revived their post-season hopes with a win over South Carolina.Saturday Down South is focused on Dan Mullen’s tenure, but predicts Mullen will hold onto his job should Florida take care of business against Missouri.At the Trib, Eric Blum spoke with the Florida beat writers from the Gainesville Sun, who both predict a Missouri win that would increase the heat on Dan Mullen’s seat.ICYMI, our own Sammy Stava pulled Alligator Army’s Topher Adams in for a Q&A that ended with Adams predicting a shootout in favor of Missouri.Another worthy entrant into this year’s “Best Uniform” candidates. It helps things pop a little without standing out too much.

Perhaps it’s because it’s the logo I grew up with, but I find it to be a fine accenting logo when used in the right context, i.e. I’m on record as not hating the oval tiger nearly as much as many of you weirdos. #MIZ /Fkq8qQ58hF- Mizzou Football November 18, 2021
