Missouri went from one of the worst offensive lines in 2022 to one of the best in 2023. 2024 projects for another awesome year. What keyed this turnaround?
After a nearly 300-yard performance in the first half, Missouri s offense slowed in the second half but still did enough as the Tigers improved to 7-1 before their bye week.
Last season, the Missouri Tiger defense kept the team in multiple games when the offense struggled to stay on the field. With new offensive coordinator Kirby Moore’s system in place, the Tigers are ready to get moving at 7 p.m. today when they open the season at Faurot Field against South Dakota. But the leader of that offense is still in question.