Mizzou wins in double OT at Auburn
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Watch the video above as Missouri football reporter Joey Van Zummeren labels the best and worst aspects of Missouri's win at Auburn in Week 8. In some ways, the
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No more Hearnes Center home meets for Missouri gymnastics, as Tigers move to Mizzou Arena
Missouri gymnastics will have a new home for the 2026 season, moving its home meets out of Hearnes Center to Mizzou Arena for the 2026 season.
From the struggle in the trenches offensively to the success in the trenches defensively, Pro Football Focus' trove of stats reinforces notions of how Saturday night's 23-17 win played out.
Auburn got the ball first in OT and ended up settling for a field goal — which missed. The last of three missed field goals for the Tigers proved to be too much. Mizzou also missed its field goal at the end of the first overtime, but Pribula led a touchdown drive on the next possession.
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You can count on one thing when Mizzou and Auburn meet on the football field: an absolute rollercoaster ride. The 2025 edition of the battle of the Tigers was no exception, as head coach Eli Drinkwitz and company found a way to win in a double-overtime thriller.
For the first time in program history, the home of Mizzou gymnastics will be Mizzou Arena for five of the six home competitions for the 2025-26 season.
Drinkwitz speaks on the atmosphere of the matchup while emphasizing the size and power of the Commodores, harping on the Tigers stepping up and eliminating the run.
The Tigers drew against the Razorbacks 0-0 in the final home contest of the regular season. Missouri turned in one of its most impressive defensive outings of the season, holding on to a scoreless tie against one of the country's highest scoring teams.