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Mizzou football's full 2026 schedule features loaded SEC slate
Missouri Tigers will play a 13-game 2026 season with nine SEC games, one bye, and three non-conference matchups, facing five top-15 ranked teams, SEC announced.
- On Thursday night, Missouri released its full 2026 football schedule Thursday night on the SEC Network, giving the Missouri Tigers football team a complete list of opponents and dates for the 2026 season.
- The SEC's shift to a nine-game conference schedule makes 2026 the first season with that format and cuts bye weeks to one, causing the Missouri Tigers football team to play seven consecutive weeks to start.
- Mizzou's 2026 slate features high-profile SEC opponents Oklahoma Sooners, Texas Longhorns, Texas A&M Aggies, Georgia Bulldogs and Ole Miss Rebels, plus nonconference games including Arkansas-Pine Bluff Lions, Kansas Jayhawks and Troy Trojans, closing at Faurot Field against Oklahoma Sooners.
- Three of the first seven games are at home, and current season ticket holders will receive renewal info soon with season tickets priced as low as $65 per game and deposits at $50.
- Coach Eli Drinkwitz warned `I think there's going to be unintended consequences...` about scheduling challenges with the nine-game SEC slate, which features five CFP top-15 finishers in October and November and only three non-conference opponents.
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Southeastern Conference unveils Mizzou football's full 2026 slate
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Southeastern Conference announced the dates of the Mizzou football team's full 12-game 2026 slate, on Thursday night. However, kickoff times will be announced at a later date. The structure of MU's schedule looks a little bit different than it has in the past few years for head coach Eli Drinkwitz and company. It'll be the first time since the 2023 season that Mizzou will not have at least four home games to open up the …
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