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Texas A&M football continues the 2025 season against the Missouri Tigers. Here's everything you need to know about the Week 11 opponent.
Missouri football’s fall run of flipping high school commitments carried on Friday, as the Tigers plucked a three-star cornerback from BYU.
In the game against Vanderbilt, Zollers completed 14 of 23 passes and almost led a last-minute comeback. He will lead Missouri in upcoming matchups. Pribula's injury complicates Missouri's chances of reaching the College Football Playoff, despite Zollers' promising performance.
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Kickoff from FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., is at 3:30 p.m. ET. The Commodores are 3-point favorites in the latest Missouri vs. Vanderbilt odds, while the over/under for total points scored is 53.5. Before making any Vanderbilt vs. Missouri picks, check out the college football predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model .
Missouri football quarterback Beau Pribula left the game injured in the third quarter, and Mizzou fell on the road at top-10 Vanderbilt.
Mizzou broke through for five sacks of Auburn QB Jackson Arnold. The Tigers also had nine tackles for losses totalling 43 yards. Toriano Pride had an early interception, Arnold's first pick since September 2024.
No. 14-ranked Missouri football hung around with Alabama through mistakes and miscues Saturday in Columbia, but the Crimson Tide are leaving Faurot Field with an 27-24 win. It was the first top-15 game in Columbia since 1979 and had major implications for both the College Football Playoff and, potentially, the SEC Championship race.
In the first dual, the Tigers faced the Drury Panthers for the first time in team history. Missouri was quick to get on top with six victories by fall to start the day. The wins helped propel the Tigers to a 51-0 sweep over the Panthers.