The No. 25 Missouri Tigers (2-0) host the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns (1-1) at Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field on Saturday, September 13, 2025.
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Stats to know
Missouri, on average, is scoring 39.5 more points per game this season (51.5) than Louisiana is allowing (12.0).
Missouri has a 333.0-yard advantage in average yards gained versus yards allowed compared to Louisiana (577.5 to 244.5).
Louisiana puts up 23.0 points per game, 4.5 more than Missouri surrenders (18.5).
Louisiana averages 93.5 more yards per game (320.0) than Missouri gives up (226.5).
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A pair of Oklahoma’s key defensive players are trending toward being unavailable for the Sooners’ Week 13 matchup with the Missouri Tigers.
For the second straight game, the Sooners’ defense will be without star pass rusher R Mason Thomas and cornerback Gentry Williams. Thomas was injured in the first quarter of Oklahoma’s win over Tennessee in Week 10. Williams has been battling shoulder issues for several seasons and is unlikely to play once again. He hasn’t played since Oklahoma’s win over South Carolina.
The Missouri Tigers received great news on Friday. It was reported by ESPN’s Pete Thamel that starting quarterback Beau Pribula was expected to be the starting quarterback for the Tigers on Saturday. That’s reflected in his absence from the Friday night availability report.
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Pribula has far more experience than true freshman quarterback Matt Zollers and is a dual-threat option for the Tigers. The Sooners’ defense will face a greater challenge with Pribula running the offense. He hasn’t played since Missouri’s 17-10 loss to Vanderbilt back on October 25. How well his ankle holds up in game will be a key storyline to the game.
Here’s a look at the Friday night availability report ahead of Oklahoma-Missouri, which kicks off at 11 a.m. CT.
Oklahoma Sooners Availability Report
Player
Position
Availability
Troy Everett
OL
Out
Jacob Sexton
OL
Out
Jake Taylor
OL
Out
Heath Ozaeta
OL
Out
Jovantae Barnes
RB
Out
Kendel Dolby
DB
Out
Gentry Williams
CB
Doubtful
R Mason Thomas
DL
Doubtful
Missouri Tigers Availability Report
Player
Position
Availability
Sam Horn
QB
Out
Blake Craig
K
Out
DeMarion Fowlkes
WR
Out
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