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Today we’re talking about Mizzou at Auburn Injury Updates
Wednesday night means the first injury reports become available across the SEC, and there is some positive news for Missouri. Heading into the Mizzou
at Auburn game on Saturday, there are no new injuries reported for Eli Drinkwitz’s team. Meanwhile, offensive lineman Logan Reichert has been upgraded as questionable. A couple of notable names appear on the Auburn side.
Horatio Fields and Durell Robinson have been expectedly “out” for a while, but CB Champ Anthony and TE Brandon Frazier are two starters on the roster that have been listed as “questionable” — so stay tuned. For more coverage, check out RockM+.
In other news, Eli Drinkwitz has been named to the Bear Bryant Coach of the Year Watch List.
A well-deserved honor for Drinkwitz at the halfway point of the season.
Yesterday at Rock M and Rock M+
Tuesday afternoon, Mizzou football held its weekly media and for the first time this season, it followed a loss.
Catch up on quotes from Eli Drinkwitz at Tuesday’s press conference.
And this week, your Disrespectful Play of the Week comes courtesy of one Mr. Beau Pribula.
Pribula made some mistakes on Saturday vs Alabama, but he also made some plays to give Mizzou a chance to win.
These mid-season recruiting wins aren’t a one-off though. They are part of significant trend for the Tigers.
Look out, folks. Eli Drinkwitz is BACK on the recruiting trail.
This is going to be a much tougher game than some might think it should be but absolutely a game that Mizzou can win if operating at full capacity. Just win!
It’s a must-win game for Mizzou at Auburn on Saturday regarding the College Football Playoff.
My Results: Oklahoma Sooners — 12th in Conference, 8-10
Mizzou will play Oklahoma twice this season. January 24th at home and March 3rd at OU.
We’re 12-9 in Best Bets on the year, 22-20 overall, so still in the black, but the margin for error is gone. We’re going to get it right and that starts this week. Let’s get to it.
Nathan previews the Week 8 College Football slate from a betting angle.
This is the strongest addition of Mizzou’s 2026 recruiting class. This is a big get, especially with the lack-of commitments coming into October. Jones stabilizes the recruiting class and opens the doors for more big-name recruits to flip to Missouri.
Johnnie Jones Jr. is a potential statement addition to Mizzou’s 2026 recruiting class.
In this week’s SBN Reacts survey, we ask you this: Where will Mizzou Football’s 2026 recruiting class ranking end up?
Can the Mizzou Football program end up with three straight Top-25 recruiting classes?
- Over at Rock M+: The latest ESPN Mock Draft has Damon Wilson projected as a first round pick. Plus, one of DataMizzou’s questions for 2025-2026 is can Mizzou build a program? Also, a roster check-in as the season nears.
Rock M Radio’s The Verdict with Matt Watkins: Film breakdown: Jevon Porter of Mizzou Basketball
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