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Missouri Coach Seeks Corporate NIL Boost
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Missouris football coach, Eli Drinkwitz, highlights the teams NIL challenges, expressing the need for more corporate support from Missouri-based companies to enhance player opportunities and compete with SEC powerhouses.
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Missouri's DEs Face Changes, Seek Talent
01:50|Missouris defensive ends, Zion Young and Damon Wilson the Second, had a standout season, earning top honors in the SEC for their pass-rushing abilities. However, the team faces significant changes as Young is draft-eligible and Wilson is expected to make a decision soon. If Wilson returns, he could form a formidable duo with Darris Smith. The team plans to add new edge rushers through the transfer portal and has brought in DeMarcus Johnson from junior college. Despite potential changes, the defensive end position could still be strong with returning players and new talent.
Mizzou Basketball's Davis Transfers, Hardy Honored
01:34|Mizzou Womens Basketball Faces Tough Loss, Davis Transfers, and NBA G-League Showdown: A Summary of Recent Athletic Developments
Missouri Tigers RBs Enter Transfer Portal, Shakeup Looms
01:38|Missouri Tigers Running Backs Enter Transfer Portal: A Shift in College Football Landscape The Missouri Tigers running back scene is undergoing a significant change as both true freshman Marquise Davis and redshirt freshman James Madison the Second have announced their intentions to enter the transfer portal. This decision comes as the college football transfer portal dates have been adjusted, with the portal opening on January 2nd and closing on January 16th. The elimination of the spring portal period adds more weight to these early announcements. Despite Daviss limited playing time this season, the Tigers running back room remains strong with established players like Ahmad Hardy and Jamal Roberts. The team might now consider adding another depth piece through the transfer portal.
Marquise Davis Transfers, Missouri Seeks New RB
01:25|Marquise Davis, a four-star recruit, has entered the transfer portal after playing in three games for Missouri Tigers. Despite not using his redshirt year, he still has four years of eligibility left. Davis rushed for 200 yards and two touchdowns this season. His departure leaves Missouri with only four running backs, potentially causing depth concerns. The transfer portal opens on January 2nd, and Missouri may look to add another running back. They face Virginia Cavaliers in the Gator Bowl on December 27th.
Marquise Davis Enters Transfer Portal
01:39|Missouri freshman running back Marquise Davis, a highly-touted recruit ranked as the fourteenth best running back in the 2025 cycle, has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal. Despite playing in just three games for the Tigers this season, Davis showcased his talent by rushing for 200 yards on 34 carries and scoring touchdowns against Central Arkansas and Louisiana. His departure marks a significant development for the Missouri football program, as he was considered a promising young athlete with a bright future ahead.
"Turn setbacks into comebacks" - A message from Corey, creator of The Daily News Now!
01:21|Podcast Papi shares his personal journey of overcoming a 3-year period of isolation, poverty, and lack of excitement. He emphasizes that current circumstances do not define ones future and encourages listeners to use challenging times as opportunities for growth and preparation for their comeback story.
Freshmen Shine in Missouri Tigers' Bowl Game
01:58|Missouri Tigers Freshmen Shine: A Bright Future Ahead The Missouri Tigers football teams season saw an unexpected rise of true freshmen, with players like Donovan Olugbode, Matt Zollers, Marquise Davis, and Daeden Hopkins making significant contributions due to injuries and underperforming players. Olugbode, in particular, stood out as a wide receiver, earning comparisons to former Tiger Luther Burden the Third. Zollers showed potential as a quarterback, while Hopkins and Davis contributed on defense and running back, respectively. With the Gator Bowl remaining, these freshmen have one last chance to prove themselves. The Tigers face the Virginia Cavaliers, and coach Eli Drinkwitz emphasizes that this bowl game is not a tryout. The team has a wealth of young talent, with players like Dante McClellan already contributing on special teams, positioning them for more playing time in upcoming seasons.
Mizzou's Transfer Portal Strategy for Next Season
02:21|Mizzou Tigers Transfer Portal Strategy: Key Positions to Address for Next Season The Mizzou Tigers are gearing up for the transfer portal season to bolster their roster for the upcoming year. With a mid-thirties ranking in the 2026 recruiting class, Coach Eli Drinkwitz is expected to find impact players in the transfer portal, as he did last year with offensive additions like Beau Pribula, Ahmad Hardy, and Kevin Coleman Junior, and defensive contributors Damon Wilson, Josiah Trotter, and Jalen Catalon. The teams success hinges on quarterback play and a strong offensive line, both of which are in need of improvement. The defensive line and secondary will also face significant departures, requiring attention in the transfer portal. The big question for fans and coaches is which position group needs the most attention to prepare for a competitive next season.
Mizzou Tigers' All-SEC Honors: Six Players Recognized
01:37|Mizzou Tigers celebrate six All-SEC selections, doubling last seasons total, as they gear up for their bowl game against Virginia. The recognition highlights the teams growing presence and talent within the Southeastern Conference.