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Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season and career leaders. The Tigers represent the University of Missouri in the NCAA's Southeastern Conference (SEC). Although Missouri began competing in intercollegiate football in 1890, the school's official record book considers [1] the "modern era" to have begun in 1938. Records ...
Missouri's football program dates back to 1890, and has appeared in 37 bowl games (including 11 New Year's Six bowl appearances: four Orange Bowls, four Cotton Bowls, two Sugar Bowls, and one Fiesta Bowl). Missouri has won 15 conference titles and 5 division titles. Entering the 2024 season, Missouri's all-time record is 711–590–52 (.545). [3]
View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... List of Missouri Tigers football annual records since inception in 1890. [1] [2] [3] Year-by-year record. Year Coach
QB 3 3 59 Curtis Brown: Buffalo Bills: RB 7 19 186 Randy Frisch: Pittsburgh Steelers: DT 12 20 327 Curtis Kirkland: Washington Redskins: DE 1978 2 5 33 James Taylor: New Orleans Saints: T 4 20 104 Pete Woods: Kansas City Chiefs: QB 4 24 108 Joe Stewart: Oakland Raiders: WR 1979 1 13 13 Kellen Winslow: San Diego Chargers: TE 5 2 112 Earl Gant ...
Missouri all-time record vs. Ohio State. Whether Missouri continues that trend on Friday remains to be seen, though the Tigers will have to break its own streak of history against OSU in the ...
First NFL quarterback to defeat 32 franchises: Brett Favre vs. Green Bay Packers; October 5, 2009 [150] [167] First NFL quarterback to reach 100 career wins (regular season): Johnny Unitas vs. Green Bay Packers; November 9, 1969; First NFL quarterback to reach 150 career wins (regular season): Brett Favre vs. San Diego Chargers; September 23, 2007
A St. Louis native, Christman led the Missouri Tigers to a 20–8 record during his three seasons (1938–40) as their starting quarterback. He was a two-time All-American, and led the nation in touchdown passes in 1940. Christman was Missouri's all-time leading passer until 1976, when he was surpassed by Steve Pisarkiewicz.
Cody Schrader capped his Missouri career as the Tigers' record-holder for single-season rushing yards. A look at his stats and career for Mizzou: