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Mizzou can’t make the CFP anymore. But the Tigers can make sure one of their rivals don’t make the field, either.
Missouri football’s next game is against Oklahoma on Saturday, Nov. 22, in Norman, Oklahoma. The Tigers and Sooners, former Big Eight and Big 12 foes who have faced off 97 times in the all-time series, will meet at the ‘Palace on the Prairie’ for the first time as SEC members and the first time in 14 years.
Mizzou (7-3, 3-3 SEC) played its final home game of the 2025 season this past Saturday, defeating Mississippi State 49-27 on Faurot Field to put an end to a short slump.
The Tigers were on their first losing streak since the 2022 season after falling to Vanderbilt and Texas A&M in succession, and three losses in their past four games had eliminated Eli Drinkwitz’s team from College Football Playoff contention.
The Sooners (8-2, 4-2) are still very much alive in that race.
Oklahoma beat Alabama on Saturday in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to keep its playoff dream alive. If OU can beat Mizzou and LSU to close the regular season, a 10-2 record likely would be enough to make the 12-team field.
So, can Mizzou play spoiler, like it did last season as it scored 14 points in the final 63 seconds of gametime to stage a dramatic late comeback win over the Sooners?
Here is what you need to know about the time and TV information for Missouri’s next game:
When does Missouri football play this week at Oklahoma?
Date: Saturday, Nov. 22
Time: 11 a.m. CT
Missouri’s game against Oklahoma will kick off at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman. It will be the Tigers’ penultimate game of the 2025 regular season.
As of Sunday afternoon, ticket prices on the secondary market started at $80 on StubHub. You can visit StubHub at the following link.
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What TV channel is Missouri football at Oklahoma on?
TV Channel: ABC
Stream: FUBO
The Southeastern Conference announced Saturday night that Mizzou’s game against OU will air for a national audience on ABC.
FUBO will stream Missouri’s game against Oklahoma and offers a free trial for potential customers.
Stream Missouri football with FUBO
Full Missouri football schedule 2025: TV channels, dates, start times
All game times listed in CT.
Home games listed in bold.
Date (Times CT)
Opponent/Score (record)
Location
TV Channel
Aug. 28
Mizzou 61, Central Arkansas 6 (1-0)
Columbia, Mo.
SEC Network
Sept. 6
Mizzou 42, Kansas 31 (2-0)
Columbia, Mo.
ESPN2
Sept. 13
Mizzou 52, Louisiana 10 (3-0)
Columbia, Mo.
SECN+/ESPN+
Sept. 20
Mizzou 29, South Carolina 20 (4-0)
Columbia, Mo.
ESPN
Sept. 27
Mizzou 42, UMass 6 (5-0)
Columbia, Mo.
ESPNU
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
Oct. 11
Alabama 27, Missouri 24 (5-1)
Columbia, Mo.
ABC
Oct. 18
Missouri 23, Auburn 17 (2OT) (6-1)
Auburn, Ala.
SEC Network
Oct. 25
Vanderbilt 17, Missouri 10 (6-2)
Nashville, Tenn.
ESPN
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
Nov. 8
Texas A&M 38, Missouri 17 (6-3)
Columbia, Mo.
ABC
Nov. 15
Missouri 49, Mississippi State 27 (7-3)
Columbia, Mo.
SEC Network
Nov. 22 (11 a.m.)
Oklahoma
Norman, Okla.
ABC
Nov. 29 (5-7 p.m.)
Arkansas
Fayetteville, Ark.
TBD
TBD
Bowl game
TBD
TBD
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Which ex-Missouri football players will face former team this season?
Let’s talk drama.
Transfer portal drama, specifically. The kind inspired by last week’s Texas Tech-Florida softball series, which comfortably could have aired on Bravo.
For those who missed out on the fun, former Florida second baseman and current Texas Tech star Mia Williams — the daughter of former Gators point guard “White Chocolate” Jason Williams — was hit by five pitches over the course of the series by her former team.
Florida’s coach was ejected during the fiery Super Regional. The Gators’ players declined a handshake line after the Red Raiders clinched the series and a Women’s College World Series berth behind two Mia Williams home runs in the finale. Jason Williams was spotted Gator-chomping in the direction of the Florida dugout after a home run, and a UF fan was ejected after a reported altercation between Jason Williams and Mia Williams’ sister.
Woah!
College football has some potential for high-octane reunions. Our undivided attention on Sept. 19, for instance, will be on Lane Kiffin’s return to Oxford, Mississippi, with LSU.
Let’s turn local: Does the opportunity for some not-so-amicable reunions exist with Missouri football this year?
Probably not to the degree of any of the examples listed above, but there are multiple former Mizzou players on the Tigers’ schedule this season. Missouri also has several projected starters set to face their former teams, too.
Here are the former Missouri football players who the Tigers will see on the opposing sideline this upcoming fall, and the current Mizzou players who are going to face their former teams:
Which former players will Missouri football face this upcoming fall?
Marquis Johnson, WR, Mississippi State: Johnson is expected to be a starting wide receiver for the Bulldogs’ when Mizzou visits Starkville. The wideout, who flashed as a deep-ball threat as a freshman, spent three seasons with the Tigers but never managed to top his rookie-year receiving production. He lost his starting job midseason last year.
Kewan Lacy, RB, Ole Miss: Lacy spent the 2024 season with Missouri and has since emerged as one of the better running backs in the college game, rushing for 1,567 yards and 24 touchdowns for the Rebels last season. This has been a little bit of a ‘Sliding Doors’ moment, because Mizzou signed Ahmad Hardy two days after Lacy went into the portal.
That’s worked out just fine for both teams, we’d say. If Hardy can make a storybook comeback this year, which this matchup pits two of the best tailbacks in the college game next season.
Horatio Fields, WR, Ole Miss: Fields technically was a Missouri player for a moment, although it may be the shortest stint in program history. He officially signed with Mizzou from Auburn on Jan. 8 but was back in the portal, after MU added multiple more transfer wide receivers, a little more than two weeks later.
Brandon Solis, OT, Kansas: Yes, there was a transfer across Border War lines in football, as well as basketball, this offseason. Solis did not play for Mizzou over three seasons in Columbia and appears likely to be a backup offensive tackle for the Jayhawks.
Courtney Crutchfield, WR, Arkansas: Crutchfield spent one season with Mizzou in 2024 and caught one pass for 26 yards last season with the Razorbacks. He is projected as a backup for Arkansas next season.
Mark Manfred III, CB, Kentucky: Manfred was a three-star freshman last season, entering the transfer portal and joining the new Kentucky staff in December.
Which current Mizzou players take on their former teams?
QB Austin Simmons, WR Cayden Lee and CB Chris Graves Jr. vs. Ole Miss: Three of Mizzou’s most-important offseason transfer additions will return Oct. 17 to Oxford and will almost certainly have a major say in whether or not the Tigers can stage a midseason road upset.
These parting of ways appear to have been quite harmonious. Ole Miss, for what it’s worth, does have a more notable defector from this past year currently residing in Baton Rouge.
Cayden Green, OT, Oklahoma: Green’s December 2023 transfer to Mizzou from OU upset the Sooners fanbase at the time, and the left tackle has previously spoken about leaving social media because of the backlash. But, the move is yet to boil over on the field, so Green’s last outing against the Sooners should be mostly drama free.
Luke Work, Zach Owens, OLs, Mississippi State: There is a chance that two of Mizzou’s starting offensive linemen when the Tigers play Sept. 26 in Starkville are former Bulldogs. Owens is competing for Mizzou’s starting spot at left tackle, and an injury to Josh Atkins means Work is a candidate to play at right tackle.
Darris Smith, DE, Georgia: Smith spent two seasons with Georgia out of high school before transferring to Columbia. He is expected to be Missouri’s top pass rusher this season, as the Tigers try to replace the massive production of Zion Young and Damon Wilson II.
Nick Evers, QB, Oklahoma: Evers, who will compete with Matt Zollers for Mizzou’s backup QB position behind Simmons, started his college career as a four-star prospect in 2022.
Naeshaun Montgomery, WR, Florida: Montgomery will compete for a rotational role in Mizzou’s wide receiver room this fall. He isn’t likely to start ahead of Donovan Olugbode or Caleb Goodie on the outside, but he could see the field against the Gators, where he spent his true freshman season and caught three passes.
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Missouri Walk of Neurofibromatosis brings awareness to Columbia
An awareness walk took place in Columbia Saturday that brings attention to a genetic disorder.
The eighth annual Missouri Walk of Neurofibromatosis took place on May 30 at Stephens Lake Park.
The event helps raise money and awareness for people who have the genetic disorder neurofibromatosis (NF).
There are three types of NF: neurofibromatosis type one (NF1), neurofibromatosis type two-related schwannomatosis (NF2-SWN), and schwannomatosis.
While the three types of NF are genetically distinct, they share the common feature of causing tumors.
The severity of symptoms and the specific manifestations of the disorders can vary significantly from person to person.
NF1 is the most common of the conditions, affecting approximately one in 2,500.
NF2 affects around one in 25,000 and other schwannomatosis types affect around one in 40,000.
Together, the disorders affect at least 1 in 2,000 people or approximately four million worldwide.
Anyone can be born with an NF disorder, and they have a 50% chance of passing it on.
For Christina Thomas, an organizer for Missouri Walk of Neurofibromatosis, the walk means “the world” to her.
“I’ve always been about advocating for NF and bringing people together,” Thomas said. “It’s awesome to see so many people coming together who have it.”
Thomas is the third generation in her family to have NF, and three of her four kids also have the condition.
“I grew up thinking my family was the only one with it. To me, it’s very important to be able to let people know that they’re not the only ones with it.”
Thomas said she was often teased when she was younger because her father, who also has NF, had tumors all over his body.
“I was always made fun of because of his appearance. People tell me, ‘You don’t want to get close to her she’s contagious.’”
Thomas said she joined the walk because she wants to bring people together who have NF and let them know they are not alone.
Another of her goals is to get the attention from the University of Missouri.
“Our ultimate goal is to get the attention of the University of Missouri, because not for me, not for my kids, but maybe for my grandkids or the ones that are nearly diagnosed, for us to have an NF clinic here instead of having to travel to Kansas City or St. Louis for expert care.”
She said the best way for the community to support those living with NF is through education and awareness.
“We’re always about advocating. We’re always about bringing awareness.”
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