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Missouri Football 2025: SEC Outlook & Expectations - News Directory 3

Missouri Football 2025: SEC Outlook & Expectations

June 17, 2025 Catherine Williams Tech
News Context
At a glance
  • Following consecutive double-digit win seasons, a feat achieved only three times in ⁣program history,⁣ the Missouri Tigers aren't planning to regress in 2025.
  • The Missouri Tigers face notable offensive departures, including quarterback ⁢Brady Cook and leading wide receivers Luther Burden⁤ III‍ and Theo Wease ⁣Jr.
  • "They ⁣went out and hammered the‍ transfer⁤ portal," DeArmond⁣ said.
Original source: cbssports.com

The⁢ Missouri Tigers are setting their sights on a dominant 2025 season, aiming for an ‍SEC title and a college Football playoff berth after achieving impressive results in recent years. Coach Eli ⁣Drinkwitz is‍ pushing the team to reach unprecedented heights, targeting a third straight season with double-digit wins, a feat never‍ before ⁣accomplished by the program. Despite key departures, the tigers have⁢ bolstered⁢ their roster through a strong transfer portal class, ensuring they remain a competitive force in the SEC. News Directory 3 dives ⁢deep into the Tigers’ aspirations and‍ potential, providing an ⁣in-depth view of the team’s ⁣strategy⁤ and challenges. Discover what’s next for the Missouri Tigers.


Missouri Tigers Aim Higher in 2025: ⁢SEC Title and Playoff Berth?










Key Points

  • Missouri seeks unprecedented third straight 10+ win season.
  • Eli ⁣Drinkwitz eyes SEC title and College Football Playoff.
  • Tigers ⁢reloaded via no. 7 ⁤transfer portal class.
  • Starting‍ quarterback battle extends into⁤ August.

Missouri Tigers Aim Higher in 2025: SEC Title and Playoff Berth?

⁢ ⁢ updated June 17, ‍2025

Following consecutive double-digit win seasons, a feat achieved only three times in ⁣program history,⁣ the Missouri Tigers aren’t planning to regress in 2025. ⁣Coach Eli ‍Drinkwitz and the team have set thier sights on even greater heights.Gabe⁣ DeArmond, an expert from Power Mizzou, discussed the expectations for the Tigers this fall on‍ the cover 3 College Football Summer School⁢ series.

The Missouri Tigers face notable offensive departures, including quarterback ⁢Brady Cook and leading wide receivers Luther Burden⁤ III‍ and Theo Wease ⁣Jr. While such turnover might signal a rebuild for many programs, missouri has reloaded through the transfer portal.

“They ⁣went out and hammered the‍ transfer⁤ portal,” DeArmond⁣ said. “And in no way are they approaching⁢ this year like that’s their plan [to go 7-5]. ⁤I⁣ get the feeling around Columbia, like Eli Drinkwitz is‍ openly ‍talking about, ‘We’re trying to do things that have never been⁢ done.'”

Drinkwitz aims for a third consecutive season with 10 or ⁢more ⁤wins, a⁤ program ⁢first. Beyond that, he is targeting an SEC title and a College football Playoff berth, both of which would also be program firsts. ‍While these goals ⁢may seem ambitious,⁢ drinkwitz is publicly setting the bar high for the Missouri Tigers.

what’s next

Missouri⁣ will likely wait until August to name a starting ⁣quarterback.

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