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Missouri Tigers football



2019 Missouri Tigers football team
Mizzou Athletics wordmark.svg
First season 1890
Athletic director Jim Sterk
Head coach
Barry Odom
3rd season, 19–18 (.514)
Stadium
Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 71,168)
Field Faurot Field
Field surface FieldTurf
Location Columbia, Missouri
Conference Southeastern Conference
Division Eastern
Past conferences
Big Eight (1907–95)
Big 12 (1996–2011)
All-time record 678–560–52 (.546)
Bowl record 15–17 (.469)
Unclaimed nat'l titles 2 (1960, 2007)
Conference titles 15
(3 WIUFA, 12 Big Eight)
Division titles 5
Big 12 North:
2007, 2008, 2010
SEC East:
2013, 2014
Rivalries
Arkansas (rivalry)
Kansas (rivalry)
Illinois (rivalry)
Iowa State (rivalry)
Nebraska (rivalry)
Oklahoma (rivalry)
Consensus All-Americans 14
Colors Old Gold and Black[1]
         
Fight song Every True Son, Fight Tiger
Mascot Truman the Tiger
Marching band Marching Mizzou
Outfitter Nike
Website mutigers.com

The Missouri Tigers football program represents the University of Missouri (often referred to as Mizzou) in college football and competes in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Since 2012, Missouri has been a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC)[2] and is currently aligned in its Eastern Division. Home games are played at Faurot Field ("The Zou") in Columbia, Missouri.


Missouri's football program dates back to 1890, and has appeared in 32 bowl games (including 10 major bowl appearances: 4 Orange Bowls, 3 Cotton Bowls, 2 Sugar Bowls, and 1 Fiesta Bowl). Missouri has won 15 conference titles, 5 division titles, and has 2 national championship selections recognized by the NCAA.[3] Entering the 2017 season, Missouri's all-time record is 671–556–52 (.545).


The team was coached by Gary Pinkel (2001–2015), who is the winningest coach of all-time at Missouri (setting that mark with his 102nd win at the AT&T Cotton Bowl on January 3, 2014).[4] Pinkel's record with Mizzou after his final game on November 27, 2015, is 118–73 (.618).




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 Conference affiliations




  • 2 Championships


    • 2.1 National championships


    • 2.2 Conference championships


    • 2.3 Divisional championships




  • 3 Bowl games


  • 4 Rivalries


    • 4.1 Arkansas


    • 4.2 Kansas


    • 4.3 Illinois


    • 4.4 Iowa State


    • 4.5 Nebraska


    • 4.6 Oklahoma




  • 5 All-time record vs. SEC teams


  • 6 Current coaching staff


  • 7 Award winners


  • 8 Player accomplishments


    • 8.1 All-Americans




  • 9 Retired numbers


  • 10 Hall of Fame


    • 10.1 College Football Hall of Fame


    • 10.2 Pro Football Hall of Fame




  • 11 Mascot


  • 12 Homecoming


  • 13 Future opponents


    • 13.1 Intra-division opponents


    • 13.2 Non-division opponents


    • 13.3 Non-conference opponents




  • 14 References


  • 15 External links





History




Conference affiliations



  • Independent (1890–1892)


  • Western Interstate University Football Association (1892–1897)

  • Independent (1898–1906)


  • Big Eight Conference (1907–1995)
    • MVIAA 1907–1964, unofficially called Big Six 1928–1947, Big Seven 1947–1957 and Big Eight 1957–1963



  • Big 12 Conference (1996–2011)


  • Southeastern Conference (2012–present)



Championships


The Missouri Tigers have 15 conference championships and 5 conference division titles.[5]



National championships


The Tigers were selected as national champions by NCAA-designated major selectors in both the 1960 and 2007 seasons.[6][7][8][9]:108





















Season
Coach
Selectors
Record
1960 Dan Devine Poling System 11–0†
2007 Gary Pinkel Anderson & Hester 12–2

† The 1960 record was officially recorded as 10–1, but was later changed to 11–0 due to Kansas' subsequent forfeit.[10]



Conference championships


Missouri has won 15 conference championships



















































































































Year
Conference
Coach
Overall Record
Conference Record
1893† WIUFA H.O. Robinson 4–3 2–1
1894† WIUFA H.O. Robinson 4–3 2–1
1895† WIUFA C.D. Bliss 7–1 2–1
1909 Big Eight William Roper 7–0–1 4–0–1
1913 Big Eight Chester Brewer 7–1 4–0
1919 Big Eight John F. Miller 5–1–2 4–0–1
1924 Big Eight Gwinn Henry 7–2 5–1
1925 Big Eight Gwinn Henry 6–1–1 5–1
1927 Big Eight Gwinn Henry 7–2 5–1
1939 Big Eight Don Faurot 8–2 5–0
1941 Big Eight Don Faurot 8–2 5–0
1942 Big Eight Don Faurot 8–3–1 4–0–1
1945 Big Eight Chauncey Simpson 6–4 5–0

1960^
Big Eight Dan Devine 11–0 7–0

1969†
Big Eight Dan Devine 9–2 6–1

† Co-champions

^ The 1960 Big Eight title was retroactively awarded after a loss to Kansas was reversed due to Kansas' use of a player who was later ruled to be ineligible.



Divisional championships


The Tigers were previously members of the Big 12 North division between its inception in 1996 and the dissolution of conference divisions within the Big 12 in 2011. The Tigers joined the SEC as members of the SEC East starting in 2012. Missouri has won 5 division championships.






































Season
Division
Opponent
CG Result

2007†
Big 12 North Oklahoma
L 17–38

2008†
Big 12 North Oklahoma
L 21–62

2010†
Big 12 North
N/A lost tiebreaker to Nebraska
2013 SEC East Auburn
L 42–59
2014 SEC East Alabama
L 13–42

† Co-champion



Bowl games


Missouri has appeared in 32 bowl games, including 10 major bowl appearances: 4 Orange Bowls, 3 Cotton Bowls, 2 Sugar Bowls, and 1 Fiesta Bowl, with an all-time bowl record of 15–17.


Missouri's entire bowl history is shown in the table below.[11]

















































































































































































































































Season
Coach
Bowl
Opponent
Result
1924 Gwinn Henry Los Angeles Christmas Festival USC L 7–20
1939 Don Faurot Orange Bowl Georgia Tech L 7–21
1941 Don Faurot Sugar Bowl Fordham L 0–2
1945 Chauncey Simpson Cotton Bowl Classic Texas L 27–40
1948 Don Faurot Gator Bowl Clemson L 23–24
1949 Don Faurot Gator Bowl Maryland L 7–20
1959 Dan Devine Orange Bowl Georgia L 0–14
1960 Dan Devine Orange Bowl Navy
W 21–14
1962 Dan Devine Bluebonnet Bowl Georgia Tech
W 14–10
1965 Dan Devine Sugar Bowl Florida
W 20–18
1968 Dan Devine Gator Bowl Alabama
W 35–10
1969 Dan Devine Orange Bowl Penn State L 3–10
1972 Al Onofrio Fiesta Bowl Arizona State L 35–49
1973 Al Onofrio Sun Bowl Auburn
W 34–17
1978 Warren Powers Liberty Bowl LSU
W 20–15
1979 Warren Powers Hall of Fame Classic South Carolina
W 24–14
1980 Warren Powers Liberty Bowl Purdue L 25–28
1981 Warren Powers Tangerine Bowl Southern Miss
W 19–17
1983 Warren Powers Holiday Bowl BYU L 17–21
1997 Larry Smith Holiday Bowl Colorado State L 24–35
1998 Larry Smith Insight.com Bowl West Virginia
W 34–31
2003 Gary Pinkel Independence Bowl Arkansas L 14–27
2005 Gary Pinkel Independence Bowl South Carolina
W 38–31
2006 Gary Pinkel Sun Bowl Oregon State L 38–39
2007 Gary Pinkel Cotton Bowl Classic Arkansas
W 38–7
2008 Gary Pinkel Alamo Bowl Northwestern
W 30–23OT
2009 Gary Pinkel Texas Bowl Navy L 13–35
2010 Gary Pinkel Insight Bowl Iowa L 24–27
2011 Gary Pinkel Independence Bowl North Carolina
W 41–24
2013 Gary Pinkel Cotton Bowl Classic Oklahoma State
W 41–31
2014 Gary Pinkel Citrus Bowl Minnesota
W 33–17
2017 Barry Odom Texas Bowl Texas L 33–16
2018 Barry Odom Liberty Bowl Oklahoma State L 33–38


Rivalries



Arkansas



Missouri leads the series Arkansas 7–3 through the 2018 season.[12]



Kansas



Missouri leads the series with Kansas 57–54–9 through the 2017 season.[13]



Illinois



Missouri leads the series with Illinois 17–7 through the 2017 season.[14]



Iowa State



Missouri leads the series with Iowa State 61–34–9 through the 2017 season.[15]



Nebraska



Nebraska leads the series 65–36–3 through the 2017 season.[16]



Oklahoma



Oklahoma leads the series 67–24–5 through the 2017 season.[17]



All-time record vs. SEC teams



2017 Source:[18]






















































































































































Opponent
Won
Lost
Tied
Percentage
Streak
First
Last
Alabama 2 4 0 .333 Lost 4 1968 2018
Arkansas 7 3 0 .700 Won 3 1906 2018
Auburn 1 2 0 .333 Lost 2 1973 2017
Florida 5 3 0 .571 Won 2 1966 2018
Georgia 1 7 0 .125 Lost 5 1960 2018
Kentucky 3 6 0 .333 Lost 4 1965 2018
LSU 1 1 0 .500 Lost 1 1978 2016
Mississippi State 2 1 0 .667 Lost 1 1981 2015
Ole Miss 6 1 0 .857 Won 5 1973 2013
South Carolina 4 5 0 .444 Lost 3 1979 2018
Tennessee 5 2 0 .714 Won 2 2012 2018
Texas A&M 7 8 0 .467 Won 2 1957 2014
Vanderbilt 7 3 1 .682 Won 3 1895 2018

Totals

51

46

1
.526



Current coaching staff


Coaching staff.[when?][19]



































Name
Position
Barry Odom Head Coach
Andy Hill Associate Head Coach / Wide Receivers Coach
Brian Odom Outside Linebackers Coach
Cornell Ford Running Backs Coach
Ryan Walters Defensive Coordinator / Safeties Coach
Brick Haley Defensive Line Coach
Mark Ouimet Director of Football Operations


Award winners


  • Amos Alonzo Stagg Award – For Contributions to Football


Don Faurot – 1964

  • Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award


Warren Powers – 1978

  • Mosi Tatupu Award – Best Special Teams Player


Brock Olivo – 1997

  • John Mackey Award – Best Tight End


Chase Coffman – 2008


Player accomplishments



All-Americans


Missouri has 36 first-team All-American selections as of 2017, 13 of whom were consensus selections.[20]:121–126











† Consensus selection



Retired numbers


Missouri has retired six jersey numbers representing seven players as of 2017.[20]:119–120



















































No.
Name
Position
Career
23 Johnny Roland HB 1962, 1964–65
23 Roger Wehrli CB 1966–68
27 Brock Olivo RB 1994–97
37 Bob Steuber
E/HB
1940–43
42 Darold Jenkins C 1939–41
44 Paul Christman HB 1938–40
83 Kellen Winslow TE 1975–78


Hall of Fame



College Football Hall of Fame


Missouri has 11 inductees into the College Football Hall of Fame. [21]































































Player
Position
Induction
Paul Christman Quarterback 1956
Don Faurot Coach 1961
Bob Steuber Halfback 1971
Jim Phelan Coach 1973
Ed Travis Tackle 1974
Darold Jenkins Center 1976
Frank Broyles Coach 1983
Dan Devine Coach 1985
Johnny Roland Halfback 1998
Kellen Winslow Tight end 2002
Roger Wehrli Cornerback 2003


Pro Football Hall of Fame


Two Missouri players have been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame:[22]


















Player
Position
Induction
Kellen Winslow Tight end 1995
Roger Wehrli Cornerback 2007


Mascot


Truman the Tiger was introduced as the school's mascot against the Utah State Aggies in 1986, receiving his name from former president Harry S Truman. Truman has been named the "Nation's Best Mascot" three times since 1986, most recently in 2004.[23]



Homecoming


See 1911 Kansas vs. Missouri football game

The NCAA[24] as well as Jeopardy! and Trivial Pursuit[25] recognize the University of Missouri as the birthplace of Homecoming, an event which became a national tradition in college football. The history of the University of Missouri Homecoming can be traced back to the 1911 Kansas vs. Missouri football game, when the Missouri Tigers faced off against the Kansas Jayhawks in the first installment of the Border War rivalry series.[26][27]



Future opponents



Intra-division opponents


Missouri plays the other six SEC East opponents once per season.[28]































Even Numbered Years
Odd Number Years
at Tennessee
vs Tennessee
vs Georgia
at Georgia
at Florida
vs Florida
vs Vanderbilt
at Vanderbilt
at South Carolina
vs South Carolina
vs Kentucky
at Kentucky


Non-division opponents


Missouri plays Arkansas as a permanent non-division opponent annually and rotates around the West division among the other six schools.[28]

































2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
vs Arkansas
at Arkansas
vs Arkansas
at Arkansas
vs Arkansas
at Arkansas
vs Arkansas
at Arkansas
at Alabama
vs Ole Miss
at Mississippi State
vs Texas A&M
at Auburn
vs LSU
at Ole Miss
vs Alabama


Non-conference opponents


Announced schedules as of November 20, 2017.[29][30]




































































2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
2029
at Wyoming
Aug 31
vs Eastern Michigan
Sep 26
at Boston College
Sep 25
at Middle Tennessee
Sep 17
vs Middle Tennessee
Sep 9
vs Boston College
Sep 24 (at Kansas City, MO)
at Miami (Ohio)
Sep 13
at Illinois
Sep 26
vs Illinois
Sep 18
at Illinois
Sep 16
vs Illinois
Sep 15
vs West Virginia
Sep 7
at BYU
Nov 7
vs North Texas
Oct 16
at Kansas State
Sep 10
at Memphis
Sep 23






vs Southeast Missouri State
Sep 21
vs Central Arkansas
Sep 5
vs Central Michigan
Sep 4

vs Kansas State
Sep 16






vs Troy
Oct 5
vs Louisiana
Nov 21











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