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Mizzou just added several games to the program’s future slate.
While noting the list of games below are subject to change, Mizzou announced on Friday that 12 future non-conference games have been added to the program’s docket in the years to come.
Starting in 2026 and scheduling all the way out to the 2035 season, Missouri will host Troy, added a new 2-for-1 deal with Northern Illinois, a home-and-home with North Texas and two home-and-home series with Illinois.
Following the Friday announcement from the school, here is an updated look at Missouri’s complete non-conference slate for the seasons to come.
2020
vs. Central Arkansas, Sept. 5
vs. Eastern Michigan, Sept. 26
at BYU, Oct. 10
vs. Louisiana, Nov. 21
2021
vs. Central Michigan, Sept. 4
vs. Southeast Missouri, Sept. 18
at Boston College, Sept. 25
vs. North Texas, Oct. 9
2022
vs. South Dakota, Sept. 3
at Kansas State, Sept. 10
at Middle Tennessee, Sept. 17
vs. New Mexico State, Nov. 19
2023
vs. Southeast Missouri, Sept. 2
vs. Middle Tennessee, Sept. 9
vs. Kansas State, Sept. 16
at Memphis, Sept. 23
2024
vs. Murray State, Aug. 31
vs. Buffalo, Sept. 7
vs. Boston College, Sept. 14
at UMass, Oct. 12
2025
vs. North Dakota, Aug. 30
at Miami (Ohio), Sept. 13
at Colorado, Sept. 20
vs. UMass, Oct. 18
2026
vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Sept. 5
at Illinois, Sept. 26
vs. Troy, Nov. 21
2027
vs. Illinois State, Sept. 4
at San Diego State, Sept. 11
vs. Illinois, Sept. 18
2028
vs. San Diego State, Sept. 2
vs. SE Missouri State, Sept. 9
at Illinois, Sept. 16
vs. Northern Illinois, Sept. 30
2029
vs. Missouri State, Sept. 1
vs. Illinois, Sept. 15
at Northern Illinois, Sept. 29
2030
vs. SE Missouri, Aug.31
vs. Colorado, Sept. 7
at North Texas, Sept. 14
2031
vs. North Texas, Sept. 13
vs. Illinois, Sept. 15
at Northern Illinois, Sept. 29
2032
vs. Northern Illinois, Sept. 4
at Illinois, Sept. 18
2033
vs. Illinois, Sept. 17
2034
at Illinois, Sept. 16
2035
vs. Illinois, Sept. 15
A graduate of the University of Tennessee, Michael Wayne Bratton oversees the news coverage for Saturday Down South. Michael previously worked for FOX Sports and NFL.com