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Mizzou Football History
By Adam Spencer
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The Missouri Tigers first played football in 1890, making them the second-oldest SEC football team behind Kentucky. The Wildcats first hit the gridiron in 1881. The Vanderbilt Commodores are tied with Missouri, having started their program in 1890 as well.
Of course, the Tigers spent much of their history as members of the Big 8 and, eventually, the Big 12 Conference. Mizzou didn’t officially join the SEC until the 2012 season.
After a rough first year in the SEC, the Tigers won the SEC East in 2013 and 2014 before losing the SEC Championship Game to Auburn and Alabama, respectively.
The Mizzou program has experienced some major highs over the years, including unclaimed national titles in 1960 and 2007. There have also been some very low lows since the program began.
Eli Drinkwitz is doing his best to coach the Tigers through another run of prosperity after taking over in 2020.
Check out the links below to learn all about the history of the Mizzou program:
- Top 25 Players in Mizzou Football History
- Mizzou All-Time First-Round NFL Draft Picks
- Mizzou Coaching History
- Eli Drinkwitz Coach Bio
The Tigers also have some fierce rivalries, including a couple that are developing within the SEC. Of course, nothing comes close to Mizzou’s rivalry with Kansas. Click the links below to learn more about the Tigers’ biggest rivalry games:
- Mizzou vs. Kansas
- Mizzou vs. Arkansas
- Mizzou vs. Tennessee
- Mizzou vs. Illinois
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.