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The 2024 Missouri Tigers football team represented the University of Missouri in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers were led by Eliah Drinkwitz in his fifth season as their head coach. [1] The Missouri football team played its home games at Faurot Field in Columbia, Missouri. The ...
The Tigers don't play in Week 9, as they're idle following their 34-12 win over South Carolina. The bye week comes at an ample time as Missouri takes on No. 1 Georgia on Nov. 4.
The Missouri Tigers football team drew an average home attendance of 60,169 in 2023, the 29th highest in college football. [1] 2023 was also the final year of the Eastern Division, as Texas and Oklahoma would join the SEC in 2024. Going into the season, Missouri was predicted to finish second to last in the SEC East by media covering SEC ...
Odom would be fired following the 2019 season after going 25-25 overall and 13-19 in the SEC over 4 seasons at the helm. Since the 2020 football season, the team has been coached by Eliah Drinkwitz. Drinkwitz has returned the Mizzou football program to prominence, with back to back 10+ win seasons and Top 25 finishes in the 2023 and 2024 seasons.
The SEC announced Missouri’s full 2024 slate Wednesday, with the Tigers set to face some fairly unfamiliar faces in October and regional rivals in November.
Missouri football has been bowl eligible for more than a month, securing the eligibility-sealing sixth win back on Oct. 19 against Auburn.. With two wins and two losses since then, an 8-3 overall ...
On March 10, 2024, Pyne announced that he would transfer to Missouri after the completion of his academic degree from Notre Dame in the spring semester of 2024, with the expectation that he would compete to be the backup quarterback to Brady Cook for the Tigers' 2024 football season. Pyne has 3 years of eligibility remaining.
The Wolverines are 5-3 this season and have Big Ten frontrunners Oregon, Indiana and Ohio State still on the schedule. Maryland defeated Auburn in the Music City Bowl in 2023.