AmberAbyss+FollowMizzou athletics faces big changes aheadMizzou’s athletic program is navigating a whole new financial world, and it’s starting to feel a lot more like the pros. With NCAA caps on university spending but no limits for outside boosters, the pressure is on to keep up without losing control or integrity. Faculty are raising tough questions about whether student-athletes are really students anymore—or just freelancers chasing the next big deal. The administration insists Mizzou’s doing things right, but with lawsuits and shifting rules, the future of college sports here is anything but certain. How do you think these changes will affect Mizzou’s campus culture? #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeSports00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowMizzou stuns Oklahoma with wild buzzer-beatersTwo heart-stopping buzzer-beaters turned Mizzou’s clash with Oklahoma into an instant classic! Mark Mitchell’s game-winning three at the OT horn capped a wild finish, just minutes after Trent Pierce forced overtime with a half-court heave. Mitchell, not known for his three-point shooting, delivered when it mattered most, racking up 25 points. The Tigers bounced back from a tough home loss, while Oklahoma’s heartbreak continues in SEC play. Moments like these are why we love college hoops—what’s your take on the most unforgettable game-winner you’ve seen? #Sports #Basketball #Mizzou00Share
guerrajohn+FollowMissouri’s double buzzer-beaters keep March dreams aliveMissouri basketball fans just witnessed one of the wildest finishes ever at Mizzou Arena—two clutch buzzer-beaters in a single night! First, Trent Pierce nailed a near-35-footer to force overtime, then Mark Mitchell stunned everyone with a last-second three to seal an 88-87 win over Oklahoma. Both players had struggled from deep all game, making their heroics even more jaw-dropping. With the Tigers’ NCAA hopes hanging by a thread, these miracle shots might have saved their season. What do you think—can Mizzou ride this momentum, or was this just a lucky break? #Sports #Basketball #Mizzou00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMizzou’s offense just got a major upgradeMizzou fans, get ready—Coach Drinkwitz just pulled off a game-changer for the Tigers’ offense. Star wide receiver Cayden Lee is coming in from Ole Miss, reuniting with QB Austin Simmons and instantly raising hopes for a 1,000-yard season. While this move shook up the receiver room (Auburn transfer Horatio Fields is out), the Tigers aren’t slowing down. Local phenom Preston Hatfield, who shattered state rushing records, is now committed for 2026. With a loaded backfield and top transfer class, Mizzou is suddenly a legit playoff contender. How do you feel about the new roster? Is this the year the Tigers break through? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowMark Mitchell’s buzzer-beater stuns OklahomaMark Mitchell just lived out every basketball fan’s ultimate fantasy—draining a game-winning three with seconds left on the clock. With Missouri trailing Oklahoma by two and only 4.8 seconds to go, Mitchell took control, raced up the court, and nailed a deep three-pointer to seal the win for the Tigers. Moments like this don’t come around often, and you can bet Mizzou fans will be replaying it for ages. What’s your favorite last-second sports moment? Let’s hear your stories! #Sports #Mizzou #MarkMitchell00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMissouri’s edge rush gamble: Will it pay off?Losing both Zion Young and Damon Wilson II has left Missouri’s defensive line with some big shoes to fill, and the recent swap with Miami isn’t easing concerns. While Miami gets a projected first-rounder in Wilson, Mizzou brings in Malik Bryant, who’s still looking to prove himself after a quiet season. The Tigers have added a few more transfers, but none have a sack to their name yet. It feels like the coaching staff is betting on untapped potential rather than proven talent. Do you think this risk could pay off, or is Missouri’s defense in trouble for 2024? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMizzou football’s transfer trio shakes up 2026Mizzou fans, this offseason just got a lot more exciting—Missouri has landed its third former Ole Miss player, wide receiver Cayden Lee, in the transfer portal. Lee’s impressive stats (106 catches, 1,623 yards, 7 TDs) and his chemistry with new QB Austin Simmons could mean big things for the Tigers’ offense. With nearly every major receiver gone, Lee’s arrival is a game-changer for a team that’s rebuilding fast. After adding Miami linebacker Bobby Washington Jr., Mizzou’s transfer class now ranks No. 19 nationally. How do you feel about this new-look Tigers squad for 2026? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowCayden Lee joins Mizzou: What this meansCayden Lee is officially transferring to the Missouri Tigers, reuniting with his close friend and quarterback Austin Simmons in Columbia. Lee’s move adds serious depth to Mizzou’s receiving corps, especially in the slot where his speed and hands could make a real difference. With a strong group of outside receivers already in place, Lee’s versatility could be the missing piece for a more dynamic offense. How do you think this new connection will impact Mizzou’s game plan next season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Mizzou #CaydenLee00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMizzou fans buzzing over free-throw gapMizzou’s loss to Georgia has everyone talking, but it’s not just the final score—what’s really got folks fired up is the wild free-throw difference. The Tigers shot an impressive 91.7% from the line, but only got 12 attempts, while Georgia had 21. Coach Dennis Gates called it “shocking” and pointed to the lack of trips to the line as a big reason for the team’s scoring droughts. Do you think the refs missed calls, or is Mizzou just not aggressive enough? Let’s hear your take—what needs to change before they face Oklahoma? #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowFlorida stuns Mizzou with first SEC winFlorida’s women’s basketball team snapped their SEC losing streak in style, jumping out to a huge first-quarter lead over Missouri and never looking back. Liv McGill was everywhere—scoring, rebounding, and dishing out assists—while Mizzou’s shooters struggled to find their rhythm outside of Grace Slaughter’s hot hand. Even with Slaughter’s 29 points, the Tigers couldn’t close the gap. This game really showed how tough the SEC is this year—no lead is safe, and every matchup feels like a toss-up. What do you think Mizzou needs to change to get back on track? #Sports #SECWBB #Mizzou00Share