NCAAF Bowl Games 12/30 01:00 156 [58] Missouri v Ohio State [41] W 14-3
NCAAF 11/24 21:00 1 [5] Missouri v Arkansas [12] W 48-14
NCAAF 11/19 00:30 1 [7] Florida v Missouri [5] W 31-33
NCAAF 11/11 20:30 1 [5] Tennessee v Missouri [6] W 7-36
NCAAF 11/04 19:30 1 [17] Missouri v Georgia [8] L 21-30
NCAAF 10/21 19:30 1 [10] South Carolina v Missouri [6] W 12-34
NCAAF 10/14 23:30 1 [9] Missouri v Kentucky [7] W 38-21
NCAAF 10/07 16:00 1 [5] LSU v Missouri [6] L 49-39
NCAAF 09/30 20:00 1 [4] Missouri v Vanderbilt [7] W 38-21
NCAAF 09/23 23:30 1 [1] Memphis v Missouri [8] W 27-34
NCAAF 09/16 16:00 1 [14] Kansas State v Missouri [39] W 27-30
NCAAF 09/09 23:00 1 [124] Middle Tennessee v Missouri [49] W 19-23
NCAAF 09/01 00:00 1 [4] South Dakota v Missouri [8] W 10-35
NCAAF Bowl Games 12/23 23:30 332 [15] Wake Forest v Missouri [15] L 27-17
NCAAF 11/25 20:30 1 Arkansas v Missouri W 27-29
NCAAF 11/20 00:30 1 New Mexico State v Missouri W 14-45
NCAAF 11/12 17:00 1 [14] Missouri v Tennessee [4] L 24-66
NCAAF 11/05 16:00 1 [9] Kentucky v Missouri [14] L 21-17
NCAAF 10/29 20:00 1 [6] Missouri v South Carolina [5] W 23-10
NCAAF 10/22 20:00 1 [11] Vanderbilt v Missouri [14] W 14-17
NCAAF 10/08 16:00 1 [14] Missouri v Florida [12] L 17-24
NCAAF 10/01 23:30 1 [2] Georgia v Missouri [10] L 26-22
NCAAF 09/24 16:00 1 [8] Missouri v Auburn [7] L 14-17
NCAAF 09/17 16:00 1 [19] Abilene Christian v Missouri [8] W 17-34
NCAAF 09/10 16:00 1 [39] Missouri v Kansas State [28] L 12-40
NCAAF 09/02 00:00 1 [7] Louisiana Tech v Missouri [77] W 24-52
NCAAF Bowl Games 12/23 01:00 282 [32] Missouri v Army [48] L 22-24
NCAAF 11/26 20:30 1 [70] Missouri v Arkansas [45] L 17-34
NCAAF 11/20 21:00 1 [72] Florida v Missouri [78] W 23-24
NCAAF 11/13 21:00 1 [66] South Carolina v Missouri [88] W 28-31

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).

Missouri's football program dates back to 1890, and has appeared in 36 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, and has two national-championship selections recognized by the NCAA. Entering the 2021 season, Missouri's all-time record is 710–590–52 (.544).

Since 2012, Missouri has been a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and competes in the Eastern Division. Home games are played at Faurot Field ("The Zou") in Columbia, Missouri, named for hall of fame coach Don Faurot.

Hall of famer Gary Pinkel, coach from 2001 to 2015, has the most wins in Missouri football history, setting that mark with his 102nd win in the AT&T Cotton Bowl on January 3, 2014. Pinkel's record with Mizzou after his final game on November 27, 2015, is 118–73 (.618).

Since the 2020 football season, the team has been coached by Eliah Drinkwitz.

History

Conference affiliations

  • Independent (1890–1892)
  • Western Interstate University Football Association (1892–1897)
  • Independent (1898–1906)
  • Big Eight Conference (1907–1995)
    • Missouri Valley 1907–1927, unofficially called Big Six 1928–1947, Big Seven 1947–1957 and Big Eight 1957–1964
  • Big 12 Conference (1996–2011)
  • Southeastern Conference (2012–present)
The Missouri football team, also known as the Missouri Tigers, is a college football team representing the University of Missouri. The team competes in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and has a rich history dating back to 1890. The Tigers have won 15 conference championships and have made 33 bowl game appearances. The team plays their home games at Faurot Field in Columbia, Missouri, which has a seating capacity of over 60,000. The team's mascot is Truman the Tiger, and their colors are black and gold. The Missouri Tigers have a passionate fan base and are known for their high-powered offense and aggressive defense. The team has produced many notable NFL players, including Chase Daniel, Jeremy Maclin, and Aldon Smith.