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Players of Canadian football from Missouri ... Sports coaches from Missouri (3 C, 6 P) Cyclists from Missouri (2 P) F. American football people from Missouri (2 C, 1 ...
The 2025 Missouri Tigers football team will represent the University of Missouri in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers will be led by Eliah Drinkwitz in his sixth season as their head coach. The Tigers will play their home games at Faurot Field located in Columbia, Missouri. The ...
The team played 13 games as the Buffalo Bison during the 1946–47 season before moving to Moline, Illinois. Moved to Milwaukee and became the Milwaukee Hawks (1951–1955), moved again to St. Louis, Missouri (1955–1968), then moved once more and are now the Atlanta Hawks (1968–Present). They are the only professional sports team to have ...
American football teams in Missouri (6 C, 6 P) I. ... Pages in category "Sports clubs and teams in Missouri" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Missouri is home to six major league professional sports teams — three in the St. Louis metropolitan area, and three in the Kansas City metropolitan area. Missouri hosted the 1904 Summer Olympics at Washington University in St. Louis, the first time the games were hosted in the United States. The St. Louis Cardinals playing at Busch Stadium.
ROLLA, Mo. — The Rock M and the grassy hill survived. Memorial Stadium, the home of Missouri football, is officially getting an upgrade, as the UM System Board of Curators unanimously approved a ...
The following is a list of current National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) football stadiums in the United States. Conference affiliations reflect those for the ongoing 2024 season.
The team played the full 1933–34 season, transferring one home game to Detroit. Near the end of the season, reports surfaced that the club had entered into a deal with St. Louis "interests" to move the club. The team lost its last home game by a score of 3–2 to the Americans on March 15, 1934, before a crowd of 6,500.