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The 2009 Missouri Tigers football team, represented the University of Missouri in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Gary Pinkel, who returned for his ninth season with Mizzou, and played their home games at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium. Changes to Memorial Stadium for the 2009 season included a new ...
List of Missouri Tigers football annual records since inception in 1890. [1] [2] [3] ... 2009: Gary Pinkel 8–5: 4–4: T–2nd (North) L Texas: 2010: Gary Pinkel 10 ...
The game started at 2:30 p.m. US CST on Thursday, December 31, 2009. The game was telecast on ESPN for the first time in bowl history after being televised by the NFL Network for the first three games. The Texas Bowl matched the Big 12 Conference sixth-place Missouri Tigers against independent Navy Midshipmen. [5] Navy defeated Missouri 35–13.
The Kansas–Missouri football series is the second-oldest and second-most-played rivalry in college football history. (See: The Rivalry (Lafayette–Lehigh)) The teams first matched up in football on October 31, 1891. Missouri claims to lead the all-time series, 57–54–9, since it counts the forfeit of Kansas' 1960 victory as a win.
Here are the MU football grades from Saturday’s game against Tennessee in Columbia. Mizzou football grades: Analysis of Missouri Tigers’ SEC game victory against Tennessee Skip to main content
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]
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:
He covered 39 yards in his first two carries on Missouri’s second drive, moving into fourth all-time on the Tigers’ single-season rushing list. He surpassed Brad Smith (2005) and Joe Moore (1969).