Jay Williams+FollowLocal talent boosts Mizzou’s 2026 defenseMizzou’s 2026 football roster just got a hometown upgrade with Liberty North’s Trashundon Neal joining the Tigers as a cornerback. Neal, one of Missouri’s top high school players, brings impressive stats and local pride to a position group that’s been totally revamped this offseason. With several new faces from powerhouse programs like Oregon and Michigan, plus more local recruits like Karsten Fiene from Lee Summit, it’s clear the Tigers are doubling down on homegrown talent. How do you feel about Mizzou’s focus on local players—does it make you more excited for the upcoming seasons? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowMissouri’s home streak faces Georgia’s top offenseMissouri’s perfect home record is about to be seriously tested—Georgia’s rolling into Columbia with the highest-scoring offense in college basketball. After Jayden Stone’s 20-point effort in a tough loss to LSU, the Tigers (11-0 at home) now face the Bulldogs, who average a wild 96 points per game. Both teams are 3-2 in SEC play, but Georgia’s firepower could shake things up. Can Missouri’s defense and home crowd slow down the Bulldogs, or will Georgia’s shooters spoil the Tigers’ streak? This matchup could really shift the SEC standings—who’s your pick? #Sports #Basketball #Mizzou00Share
glen25+FollowLee’s Summit star Karsten Fiene joins MizzouMizzou just scored a major boost for its 2026 class by flipping Lee’s Summit’s own Karsten Fiene from Northwest Missouri State. Fiene’s senior year was electric—over 1,500 all-purpose yards and 12 touchdowns, plus a blazing 4.44 40-yard dash. He’s not just a wide receiver; he’s a true athlete who can shake up the Tigers’ offense. Columbia fans, what do you think—will Fiene’s speed and versatility make him an instant impact player? Let’s talk about how homegrown talent is shaping Mizzou’s future! #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
phughes+FollowLee’s Summit speedster joins Mizzou’s 2026 classMizzou just landed a major boost for its 2026 roster with Lee’s Summit’s own Karsten Fiene flipping his commitment from Northwest Missouri State. Fiene’s not just another name—he racked up over 1,500 all-purpose yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior, and his 4.44 speed makes him a real threat. It’s exciting to see Coach Drinkwitz still betting on homegrown talent and not just transfers. How do you all feel about Mizzou investing in local stars? Could Fiene’s versatility shake up the Tigers’ offense in a big way? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
phughes+FollowMissouri Tigers shake up 2026 roster with local starsMissouri football is making big moves for 2026, adding two standout local recruits—Trashundon Neal from Liberty North and Karsten Fiene from Lee’s Summit—right after the SEC expanded roster limits. Fiene, fresh off leading his team to a state title with over 1,500 yards and 22 touchdowns, joins a promising group of young receivers. Neal, a top cornerback, brings fresh energy to a defense in transition. With more than 20 new recruits and a wave of transfers, next season’s Tigers will look very different. How do you feel about this homegrown approach to rebuilding the team? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMizzou lands a giant for the O-lineMizzou’s offensive line just got a serious boost—Zack Owens, a 6’6”, 340-pound powerhouse from Mississippi State, is joining the Tigers. Owens has played at Clemson, Colorado, and Mississippi State, bringing SEC experience and versatility at both guard spots. He’s started 10 games in the SEC and only allowed one sack last season, so he’s expected to shake up the competition for a starting spot this fall. With several new transfers, the battle for Missouri’s O-line is heating up. What do you think this means for the Tigers’ run game next season? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMizzou’s wild ride: Can the Tigers finally click?Mizzou basketball has been a rollercoaster this season—one game they’re unstoppable, the next they can’t buy a bucket. After a shaky start at LSU, the Tigers exploded for 43 points in the second half but still couldn’t pull off the win, even with LSU missing their top scorer. Missouri’s offense can light it up, but free throws and consistency keep tripping them up. With a big matchup against No. 21 Georgia coming, is this the moment they finally put it all together? What do you think it’ll take for Mizzou to find their groove? #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeBasketball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowLiberty North’s Neal makes Mizzou dreams realTrashundon Neal’s journey from Liberty North to Mizzou is all about grit and second chances. After overcoming early academic hurdles, Neal just committed to the Tigers, making his first Power Four offer a reality. He credits the Missouri staff for sticking by him and keeping it real throughout the process. Neal’s story isn’t just about football—it’s about persistence paying off, and it’s a big win for local talent. How do you feel about schools giving more opportunities to homegrown athletes who’ve had to fight for their shot? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowKansas City stars boost Mizzou’s 2026 classMizzou football just scored big with two Kansas City-area standouts joining the 2026 roster—wide receiver Karsten Fiene from Lee’s Summit and cornerback Trashundon Neal from Liberty North. Fiene, fresh off a state championship season with 1,586 all-purpose yards and 22 touchdowns, flipped his commitment to the Tigers. Neal, a versatile playmaker on both sides of the ball, chose Mizzou over several major programs. With these additions, the Tigers’ recruiting class is looking stronger than ever. What do you think—will these local talents make an immediate impact for Mizzou? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMizzou’s comeback falls short in Baton RougeA rough start put Mizzou basketball on the back foot, and despite a late surge, the Tigers couldn’t close the gap against LSU. Shooting struggles early on meant Mizzou trailed almost the entire game, but their second-half hustle and improved offense kept things tense right up to the final minute. Free throws were a bright spot, with the Tigers hitting 80% from the line—well above their season average. With No. 21 Georgia up next at home, what do you think Mizzou needs to change to avoid these early holes? Let’s talk strategy and what’s next for the Tigers! #Sports #Mizzou #Tigers00Share