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The Missouri Tigers football program represents the University of Missouri (often referred to as Mizzou) in
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and competes in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Missouri's football program dates back to 1890, and has appeared in 36 bowl games (including 11 New Year's Six bowl appearances: four Orange Bowls, four Cotton Bowls, two
Sugar Bowl The Sugar Bowl is an annual American college football bowl game played in New Orleans, Louisiana. Played annually since January 1, 1935, it is tied with the Orange Bowl and Sun Bowl as the second-oldest bowl games in the country, surpassed onl ...
s, and one Fiesta Bowl). Missouri has won 15 conference titles and 5 division titles, and has two national-championship selections recognized by the NCAA. Entering the 2024 season, Missouri's all-time record is 711–590–52 (.545). Since 2012, Missouri has been a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and competes in the Eastern Division. Home games are played at Faurot Field ("The Zou") in
Columbia, Missouri Columbia is a city in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is the county seat of Boone County and home to the University of Missouri. Founded in 1821, it is the principal city of the five-county Columbia metropolitan area. It is Missouri's fourth ...
, named for hall of fame coach Don Faurot. Hall of famer Gary Pinkel, coach from 2001 to 2015, has the most wins in Missouri football history, setting that mark with his 102nd win in the AT&T Cotton Bowl on January 3, 2014. Pinkel's record with Mizzou after his final game on November 27, 2015, is 118–73 (). Since the 2020 football season, the team has been coached by Eliah Drinkwitz.


History


Conference affiliations

* Independent (1890–1892) * Western Interstate University Football Association (1892–1897) * Independent (1898–1906) *
Big Eight Conference The Big Eight Conference was a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)-affiliated Division I-A college athletic association that sponsored football. It was formed in January 1907 as the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Associatio ...
(1907–1995) ** Missouri Valley 1907–1927, unofficially called Big Six 1928–1947, Big Seven 1947–1957 and Big Eight 1957–1964 * Big 12 Conference (1996–2011) * Southeastern Conference (2012–present)


Championships

The Missouri Tigers have 15 conference championships and five conference division titles.


National championships

The Tigers were selected as national champions by NCAA-designated major selectors in 1960 and 2007. Neither championship is claimed by the university. The 1960 record was 10–1, but was later changed to 11–0 due to Kansas' subsequent forfeit


Conference championships

Missouri has won 15 conference championships. † Co-champions
‡ The 1960 Big Eight title was retroactively awarded after a loss to Kansas was reversed due to Kansas' use of a player who was later ruled to be ineligible.


Division championships

The Tigers were previously members of the Big 12 North division between its inception in 1996 and the dissolution of conference divisions within the Big 12 in 2011. The Tigers joined the SEC as members of the SEC East starting in 2012. Missouri has won five division championships. † Co-champion


Bowl games

Missouri has appeared in 36 bowl games, including 11 New Year's Six bowl appearances: 4 Orange Bowls, 4 Cotton Bowls, 2
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s, and 1 Fiesta Bowl, with an all-time bowl record of 16–20. The team also accepted a bid to the
2020 Music City Bowl The Music City Bowl is a post-season American college football bowl game certified by the NCAA that has been played in Nashville, Tennessee, since 1998. Since 2020, it has been sponsored by TransPerfect and is officially known as the ''TransPerf ...
against Iowa, which was subsequently canceled due to COVID-19. Missouri's entire bowl history is shown in the table below.


Rivalries


Currently active


Arkansas

Missouri and Arkansas first met in 1906 in
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, and played each other five times prior to Missouri joining the SEC in 2012, and then becoming Arkansas' permanent cross-division rival in 2014. The annual meeting was dubbed the Battle Line Rivalry. On November 23, 2015, a new rivalry trophy was unveiled for the annual game. Missouri leads the series 11-4 as of the conclusion of the 2023 season, which saw the Tigers beat Arkansas 48-14 in Fayetteville.


Oklahoma

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leads the series 67-24–5 through the 2022 season. From 1940 through 1974, the teams played for the Tiger-Sooner Peace Pipe trophy. The rivalry will be renewed in 2024, as the teams will be members of the same conference again.


South Carolina

A new rivalry was started in 2012 when Missouri joined the SEC East. With both schools located in cities named Columbia (
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, and Columbia, South Carolina), the mayors of the cities commemorate the winner with the "Mayor's Cup" trophy for the annual game. Missouri leads the series 9-5 as of the conclusion of the 2023 season.


Historic


Illinois

The rivalry between Missouri and Illinois is modeled after the two schools' longstanding basketball rivalry, and it garners the most interest around St. Louis, with both schools having alumni and fans in the area. It has not been played annually, with 24 matchups occurring from 1896 to 2010, with Missouri leading the series 17–7. Between 2000 and 2010, the schools met in St. Louis six times, with Missouri winning each time. In 2026, the series will be renewed for a four-year period, to be played on campus sites.


Iowa State

Missouri and
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first met in 1896 and the regional rivalry was born. Before the 1959 match-up between the two schools, which took place in
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, field testing showed that the telephones the two schools used to communicate with their coaches in the coaches' box were wired so that either school could hear what was happening on the other sideline. The problem was fixed before the game, but neither of the two coaches knew that.
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Telephone Company of Ames then decided to have a trophy made to commemorate the incident, thus the Telephone Trophy was born.Telephone Trophy
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When Missouri left the Big 12 for the SEC, the rivalry was essentially ended. Missouri leads the series with Iowa State 61–34–9 through the 2022 season.


Kansas

Missouri leads the series with Kansas 57–54–9 through the 2021 season. With history dating back to Bleeding Kansas in the 1850s, the "Border War" rivalry was well-known as one of the longest-lasting and fiercest rivalries in college sports. The teams met annually, traditionally for the final game of the regular season, from 1891 through 2011 when Missouri left the Big 12 for the SEC. The series is set to renew in 2025.


Nebraska

Nebraska leads the series 65–36–3 through the 2022 season. From 1892 through 2010, the teams played for the Victory Bell trophy.


Award winners

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Amos Alonzo Stagg Award :''There is a separate " Amos Alonzo Stagg Coaching Award". The Amos Alonzo Stagg Award is presented annually by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) to the "individual, group or institution whose services have been outstanding in t ...
– For Contributions to Football : Don Faurot – 1964 *
Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award The Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award is given annually to the collegiate American football head coach adjudged by a group of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) head coaches and sports inf ...
: Warren Powers – 1978 * Mosi Tatupu Award – Best Special Teams Player :
Brock Olivo James Brockman Olivo (born June 24, 1976) is an American football coach and former player who is the tight ends coach at Washington University in St. Louis. Prior to his current job, he was the running backs coach for the Philadelphia Stars of ...
– 1997 * John Mackey Award – Best Tight End : Chase Coffman – 2008 *
Burlsworth Trophy The Burlsworth Trophy is an award given annually to the most outstanding FBS college football player who began his career as a walk-on. It was first awarded for the 2010 season and is a program of the Brandon Burlsworth Foundation. Burlsworth wa ...
– Best Former Walk-On Player : Cody Schrader — 2023


Player accomplishments


All-Americans

Missouri has 38 first-team All-American selections as of 2017, 14 of whom were consensus selections. * Ed Lindenmeyer, T 1925 * Paul Christman, QB 1939 *
Darold Jenkins Darold Jenkins (June 6, 1919 – September 16, 1986) was an American football player. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1976. Biography Jenkins first joined Don Faurot's Missouri Tigers football, Missouri Tigers as a Fullbac ...
,† C 1941 * Bob Steuber, RB 1942 *
Harold Burnine Harold Henry "Hank" Burnine (November 9, 1932 – January 21, 2020) was an American football end who played two seasons in the National Football League with the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles. He was drafted by the New York Giants in th ...
, DE 1955 *
Danny LaRose Marvin Daniel LaRose (February 8, 1939 – April 27, 2019) was an American college and professional football player who played five seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Missouri, where he ...
,† DE 1960 * Ed Blaine, T 1961 * Conrad Hitchler, DE 1962 * Johnny Roland,† DB 1965 * Francis Peay, OT 1965 *
Russ Washington Russell Eugene Washington (December 17, 1946 – August 5, 2021) was an American professional football player who was an offensive and defensive lineman for the San Diego Chargers of the American Football League (AFL) and National Football L ...
, OT 1967 *
Roger Wehrli Roger Russell Wehrli (born November 26, 1947) is an American former football player who was a cornerback for his entire 14-year career with the St. Louis Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL) from 1969 until 1982. He was a seven-time ...
,† DB 1968 * Mike Carroll, OG 1969 * Scott Anderson, C 1973 * John Moseley, DB 1973 * Henry Marshall, WR 1975 *
Morris Towns Morris M. Towns (born January 10, 1954) is a former American football offensive tackle who played for the Houston Oilers and the Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Missouri and was selected ...
, OT 1976 *
Kellen Winslow Kellen Boswell Winslow Sr. (born November 5, 1957) is an American former professional football player in the National Football League (NFL). A member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (1995), he is widely recognized as one of the greatest tight ...
,† TE 1978 * Bill Whitaker, DB 1980 *
Brad Edelman Brad M. Edelman (born September 3, 1960) is an American former professional football player who was a guard for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). Edelman played college football for the Missouri Tigers. Biography Ed ...
, C 1981 * Jeff Gaylord, DT 1981 *
Conrad Goode Conrad Lawrence Goode (born January 9, 1962) is an American actor, screenwriter, film producer, musician, artist and former professional NFL player. Early life and education Goode was born in Columbia, Missouri and attended Parkway Central Hi ...
, OT 1983 * John Clay,† OT 1986 * Devin West, TB 1998 * Rob Riti,† C 1999 * Justin Smith, DE 2000 * Martin Rucker,† TE 2007 * Jeremy Maclin,† AP 2007 & 2008 * Chase Coffman,† TE 2008 *
Danario Alexander Danario Alexander (born August 7, 1988) is a former American football wide receiver. He played college football at Missouri Tigers football, Missouri. Early years Alexander earned honorable mention All-State and First-team All-District honors as ...
, WR 2009 * Grant Ressel, K 2009 *
Michael Egnew Michael Egnew (born November 1, 1989) is a former American football tight end. He played college football for the University of Missouri, where he was a consensus All-American tight end. He was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the third round ...
,† TE 2010 * Michael Sam,† DE 2013 *
Shane Ray Shane Michael Ray (born May 18, 1993) is an American football defensive lineman for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football at Missouri, where he was recognized as a unanimous All-American, and ...
,† DE 2014 * Marcus Murphy, ST 2014 * Kentrell Brothers, LB 2015 *
Harrison Mevis Harrison Mevis (born March 27, 2002), nicknamed the Thiccer Kicker, is a college football kicker for the Missouri Tigers. Early years Mevis attended Warsaw Community High School in Warsaw, Indiana. Ranked the number 8 overall kicker in the class ...
, K 2021 * Cody Schrader, † RB 2023 † Consensus selection


Retired numbers

Missouri has retired six jersey numbers representing seven players as of 2017.


Hall of Fame


College Football Hall of Fame

Missouri has 15 inductees into the
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.


Pro Football Hall of Fame

Two Missouri players have been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame:


Mascot

Truman the Tiger was introduced as the school's mascot against the
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in 1986, receiving his name from former president Harry S Truman. Truman has been named the "Nation's Best Mascot" three times since 1986, most recently in 2014.


Homecoming

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'' The NCAA as well as '' Jeopardy!'' and '' Trivial Pursuit'' recognize the University of Missouri as the birthplace of Homecoming, an event which became a national tradition in college football. The history of the University of Missouri Homecoming can be traced back to the
1911 Kansas vs. Missouri football game The 1911 Kansas vs. Missouri football game was a college football game between the University of Kansas and the University of Missouri played on November 25, 1911 at Rollins Field in Columbia, Missouri. It is widely considered, although contested ...
, when the Missouri Tigers faced off against the
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in the first installment of the
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rivalry series. Now the Tigers nearly sell out Memorial Stadium every Homecoming, which is usually a home game in October.


Future opponents


Conference opponents

From 2012 to 2023, Missouri played in the East Division of the SEC and played each opponent in the division each year along with several teams from the West Division. The SEC will expand the conference to 16 teams and will eliminate its two divisions in 2024, causing a new scheduling format for the Tigers to play against the other members of the conference. On March 20, 2024, the SEC announced that they would continue with 8 conference games for the 2025 season, and that each team would play their same conference opponents from the 2024 schedule, only with the host locations switched.


2025 Conference Schedule


Non-conference opponents

Announced schedules as of August 4, 2024.


References


External links

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